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you tow seriously you want a long bed. IMO. Yes a cc long bed pickup is long. but I can't say it bothers me ever.


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Posts: 11826 | Registered: October 14, 2004Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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voted while channeling my Brother,
he is on his second or 3rd F150 extended cab with 8 foot bed,

he swears by them, despite the fact they can be a pita to park

tho, re the parking, most parking lots suck now, and I drive a RAV4 or if in the shop van, a standard lenght low roof T250



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8' every time. The extra cargo capacity more than makes up for the tiny improvement of manueverability that you get with the shorter bed. Same reason I bought a Suburban and not a Tahoe. Just park further out...walking is good for you.


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Posts: 11817 | Location: In the Cornfields | Registered: May 25, 2006Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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I'm on my second F-150 Supercab with a 6 1/2 ft. box. It fits in the garage (barely) and we hardly ever have back seat passengers. They're getting hard to find in new trucks but you can order them.
I can't justify a 6,000 lb. truck that won't haul a 6 foot stepladder inside the box.

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Posts: 760 | Location: Rural W. MI | Registered: February 25, 2011Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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I have a buddy who drives a super crew cab silverado with an 8 ft bed. It's very comfortable for trips with four, but I don't know how he parks it so easily. His parking and back-up skills are exceptional, I've been in the passenger seat when he backed up into a tight spot designed for compacts with no trouble at all. Natural ability no doubt.

I have a hard enough time parking my super cab with a 6.5 bed. It's good enough for me, I haul quite a bit of 8 thru 12 foot lumber from time to time, and a yard of mulch type products during the spring. It actually rides better with a load, so I always enjoy driving it with a load.

If I didn't live in suburbia I'd prefer an 8 ft bed.

I'd like to find a product that attaches to the hitch that can hold up long lumber with the tailgate down. I saw one once that was so well made I asked the owner where he got it. He had made it, and it was better made than anything you could buy from the looks of it. He was a professional craftsman of some sort. He had loaded it up with long lumber, quite a bit of it, and it didn't sag a single millimeter. That's what I'd like but don't know where to get something like that pre-made.




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03 Tundra Access Cab, 6’ bed.




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Posts: 16521 | Location: Martinsburg WV | Registered: April 02, 2011Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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you tow seriously you want a long bed. IMO. Yes a cc long bed pickup is long. but I can't say it bothers me ever.

Why is that ? The extra weight of a longer bed, towing physics of a longer vehicle, the ease of backing up, how exactly ?




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My Sierra 2500HD Crew Cab has a 6 1/2’ bed, so I picked 6’.


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you tow seriously you want a long bed. IMO. Yes a cc long bed pickup is long. but I can't say it bothers me ever.

Why is that ? The extra weight of a longer bed, towing physics of a longer vehicle, the ease of backing up, how exactly ?


I have a F-350 SRW LB diesel.
The longer bed(and therefore longer wheelbase) provides a more stable platform for towing etc. you are able to distribute the weight better with a weight distributing hitch.
AND with a long bed you’ll get a significantly larger fuel tank, which if you’re towing can be a BFD.


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I have the Colorado now with a 5' bed. So not a full size pickup. I like it mostly because it fits in the garage. My old Sierra 2500 HD which I had for 23 years was a great truck with a 6' bed and crew cab. Did not fit in the garage. Never really felt like an 8' bed was needed very often.


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Posts: 2029 | Location: Douglas County, Colorado | Registered: July 13, 2009Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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I'd like to find a product that attaches to the hitch that can hold up long lumber with the tailgate down.


There are many receiver hitch bed extenders available.
 
Posts: 1376 | Location: Texas | Registered: February 20, 2018Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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2014 Toyota Tundra double cab long bed - 8'. Love the long bed but, yes, it is a PITA to park. It is not my daily driver though so no real problem.
 
Posts: 910 | Location: Alabama | Registered: January 05, 2005Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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I have two regular cab pick ups and an extended cab pick up all have a 6' bed. I prefer the shortbed trucks.
 
Posts: 661 | Location: Kansas | Registered: August 28, 2020Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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My 2004 Silverado Duramax is a Crew Cab with an 8 foot bed. Measures 20 feet. I have a gooseneck trailer that measures 20 feet from the back of the trailer to the rear bumper of the truck. 40 feet of truck and trailer. It's a little on the long side.

I bought it from my neighbor who took very good care of it. I would prefer something a little shorter, perhaps a 2 door with an 8 foot bed or a 4 door with the 6.5, but that's not what he was selling at the time, and it was an improvement over my 89 Chevy K2500.

I also have a 2003 Dodge Ram 2500 with the 3/4 rear doors (can't remember what Dodge calls them) and a 6.5 bed. It's a full 36" shorter than the Chevy. That one will be my sons when he gets his license next year. Got that one from my dad.
 
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I have had a 2008 F-150 super crew with the 5 1/2 foot bed since 2013. It’s 8 foot from the front of the bed to the top of the tail gate, when it’s down. I can haul 4x8 foot sheets of plywood without any hang over, but in all honesty, it has a Bed Rug and an ARE cover, so it’s more of a big comfortable car with a great big trunk. If I need to haul something bigger, I’ll use my trailer.
 
Posts: 3415 | Location: NE Kansas | Registered: February 24, 2007Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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I've towed with a super cab long bed and a regular cab long bed .
I don't know why
But between eastern Iowa and California the super cab seemed much easier on mind and body.





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Posts: 56441 | Location: Henry County , Il | Registered: February 10, 2004Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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My 2017 GMC canyon has a 6 foot bed. I flatly will not buy a short bed.


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Did not fit in the garage.


We looked at a number of houses with tandem garages and I would have loved for any of those to have been the right house, but the one that was... I parked my truck in the garage once, before we moved anything in. If I didn't want tool chests or a freezer, I could park it in the garage, but that ain't happening. Sun gets to eat it. Frown

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Just park further out...walking is good for you.


Well, when I have a choice, I do this anyways because I don't like door dings and because of the one asshole who left a white streak on my color-matched bumper. Maybe the parking situation In the Cornfields has consistently better options, but around here, I still sometimes have to parallel park the sumbitch on a busy city street or in a parking garage that was designed by a dwarf. Smile Big Grin


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I’ve had 8’, 6’, and 5 1/2’ beds. I’m on my 3rd Ford super crew with a 5 1/2’ (actually 67”) bed. Sure, there I times I wish the box was longer, but rarely, or I wouldn’t keep buying them. Most of the time it can haul everything I need, and then some. These super crews are fast, maneuverable, and comfortable. I couldn’t imagine being without a full-sized pickup, but the reality is that I rarely need an 8’ box.

Are there full-sized pickups with just a 5’ box? I didn’t know that.


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My personal requirement (not so much now) for a pickup truck bed is (was) that it be able to carry all my work tool boxes. They fit, but not with much room to spare, in a Toyota Tacoma 6-foot bed. Five-footers are vestigial.





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