Ford vs Chevy - No, it's not about your favorite brand...

   / Ford vs Chevy - No, it's not about your favorite brand... #61  
Oh, and about the breaking stuff...I brake stuff all the time, just nowhere near or over its rated capacity...:D:laughing:

Just give it time. Its the way us men think. We try our luck but as we get older we get a little wiser. Either that or we just do as the wife says.:laughing:

Chris
 
   / Ford vs Chevy - No, it's not about your favorite brand... #62  
Just give it time. Its the way us men think. We try our luck but as we get older we get a little wiser. Either that or we just do as the wife says.:laughing:

I'll never understand how women tend to be wiser with less experience. I suppose they're just born with a better wisdom gene. :confused:
 
   / Ford vs Chevy - No, it's not about your favorite brand... #63  
After reading this thread I have to go check my receiver for cracks!

I've never used a WD hitch. Why on earth would I? I only tow up to 11,000 pounds and 1,500 pounds of tongue weight on a 156" wheel base truck with 4,200 pounds on the front axle when empty. You just can't make a truck like that light in the front. As for the rear, I have 7200 pound combined spring rating and my empty truck sits at 2,800 pounds in the rear. So what's a little tongue weight to this truck!? Nothing! But I do have a little 2" receiver and I'm unsure of it's ratings. As I said, I'll check for cracks. Been going this way for 12 years with this truck! :confused:
 
   / Ford vs Chevy - No, it's not about your favorite brand... #64  
As for the "rake" of the Ford vs. the Chevy, based on the pictures in this thread I don't think there is a real difference - I think it's an illusion. The hood on the Chevy seems lower than the hood on the Ford, that makes the truck appear to have a forward "rake" (see post #8). But if look at the whole body of the truck they look about equal to me, both higher in the rear by about the same amount.
 
   / Ford vs Chevy - No, it's not about your favorite brand... #65  
I never paid much attention to bed height before this thread. But just the other day, I was in my Chevy next to a Ford F150, which appeared to be all stock, not lifted or anything. The bed was noticeably higher than my truck, which is a 2500HD. Not being tall, I'm especially glad I'm not a Ford guy!
 
   / Ford vs Chevy - No, it's not about your favorite brand... #66  
I never paid much attention to bed height before this thread. But just the other day, I was in my Chevy next to a Ford F150, which appeared to be all stock, not lifted or anything. The bed was noticeably higher than my truck, which is a 2500HD. Not being tall, I'm especially glad I'm not a Ford guy!

Part of that is the bed is deeper. Look at a late model Ford vs a Late model GM. My 2007 5.5' bed F-150 I had would hold more mulch than a 6.5' bed GM.

Chris
 
   / Ford vs Chevy - No, it's not about your favorite brand... #67  
Part of that is the bed is deeper. Look at a late model Ford vs a Late model GM. My 2007 5.5' bed F-150 I had would hold more mulch than a 6.5' bed GM.

Chris

Only in volume....The loss of a foot has other issues. Personally, I couldn't survive with anything less than 6.5ft...Doesn't really matter if I can get a little more sand in a closed bed. Just sayin...:D
 
   / Ford vs Chevy - No, it's not about your favorite brand... #68  
Only in volume....The loss of a foot has other issues. Personally, I couldn't survive with anything less than 6.5ft...Doesn't really matter if I can get a little more sand in a closed bed. Just sayin...:D

I have to agree with you here. I just don't think I could live with a 5.5" bed. With 2 dog boxes, decoys and waders for 3-4 guys I can almost fill up my 6 3/4" bed. There are ways around hauling lumber that is longer than your bed.
 
   / Ford vs Chevy - No, it's not about your favorite brand... #69  
Not being tall, I'm especially glad I'm not a Ford guy!
You could always get the optional "Man Step". :D
Part of that is the bed is deeper. Look at a late model Ford vs a Late model GM. My 2007 5.5' bed F-150 I had would hold more mulch than a 6.5' bed GM.

Chris
2011 Ford F-150 - 55.4 cubic feet, 5.5ft bed = 67" long x 50" wide (between wheels) x bed height of 22.4" deep.
2011 Chevy Silverado 1500 - 60.7 cubic feet, 6.5ft bed = 78.7" long x 50.6" wide (between wheels) x bed height of N/A.
2011 Dodge RAM 1500 - 58.9 cubic feet, 6'4" bed = 76.3" long x 51" wide (between wheels) x bed height of 20.1".

So the Ford has a deeper bed by over 2" but is still less in overall capacity. You really need to work on the old GM/Dodge stories, the numbers never seem to work out... :cool:
 
   / Ford vs Chevy - No, it's not about your favorite brand... #70  
You could always get the optional "Man Step". :D

2011 Ford F-150 - 55.4 cubic feet, 5.5ft bed = 67" long x 50" wide (between wheels) x bed height of 22.4" deep.
2011 Chevy Silverado 1500 - 60.7 cubic feet, 6.5ft bed = 78.7" long x 50.6" wide (between wheels) x bed height of N/A.
2011 Dodge RAM 1500 - 58.9 cubic feet, 6'4" bed = 76.3" long x 51" wide (between wheels) x bed height of 20.1".

So the Ford has a deeper bed by over 2" but is still less in overall capacity. You really need to work on the old GM/Dodge stories, the numbers never seem to work out... :cool:

Maybe with the shorter and deeper bed, that left less surface area and kept it tucked up closer to the cab and less blew out on the way home:laughing:

Sorry, couldn't resist
 

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