Just can't get a good basic truck, like the old days!

   / Just can't get a good basic truck, like the old days! #531  
Is that TBN member Digginit? He had a Taurus which he hauled nearly everything in. Then again we once hauled a MotoSki snowsled home in the back of the Belair station wagon, with both parents and 6 kids in the car.
That's my Festiva without back seat.

My Grandfather always drove Buick Electras.
One day haying on the farm, we see him pull on to the field and drive up to us.
In the back, he had a calf he had just bought. :)
 
   / Just can't get a good basic truck, like the old days! #532  
Sure, if you put air bags on your 2500 you can carry more weight. To a point. What are your tires rated for? And the axle? Not to mention how much fun the lawyers will have with you if there's ever a problem.

Your truck should have a payload sticker on it somewhere, telling you how much weight it was rated to haul. Exceed that, no matter what mods you've made to the truck, and you are "illegal".
If your prone to load trailers tongue heavy like me air helper springs help no matter if your Technically legal or not I suppose if I looked Way overloaded and a state cop weigh master pulled me over and weighed how much weight was on the rear axle of truck I could be ticketed I guess. But I'd be more accident prone and dangerous dealing with a death wobble cuz I wanted to take weight off the trailer tongue and rear axle. If your not driving a commercial l truck I haven't been bothered. Only time Ive seen state cops pull a pickup towing a trailer was either trailer was a rusted pos pulling something outrageously large or cargo was barely tyed down using only a couple 500 lb ratchet straps on a tandem equipment trailer hauling a skid steer.
 
   / Just can't get a good basic truck, like the old days! #533  
Btw there's a reason why so called "hotshots" drive 3/4 tons over one tons they are rarely bothered much by authority figures in the smaller trucks without duallys.
 
   / Just can't get a good basic truck, like the old days! #534  
Older pickups had a single-wall bed, so any items you had rolling around in the bed would cause dents visible on the outside fenders. "Hardbody" denotes a double-wall bed, where a rear differential or pile of rocks rolling around in the bed won't cause dents on the outer body.
Yeah, I remember all the Japanese trucks having single wall beds well into the 90s. Yeah the dents were ugly, but it was only a couple years before it rusted off. Between the seam where the bed floor met the sides and the thin gauge metal it wasn't exactly a recipe for longevity.
Don't know when American trucks went with double wall beds, but I'm pretty sure they had them by the mid 60s.
 
   / Just can't get a good basic truck, like the old days! #535  
Don't know when American trucks went with double wall beds, but I'm pretty sure they had them by the mid 60s
The only ones which didn't were stepsides, and even that changed by the mid-80s.
 
   / Just can't get a good basic truck, like the old days! #536  
I'd probably never buy a 4x4 show truck, however.
 

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   / Just can't get a good basic truck, like the old days! #538  
Nice to look at, and maybe drive to get groceries. Yet I spent enough time bouncing around in those daily to get it out of my system.
I watched to much fall guy as a kid or something 🤣 I've Always liked the looks of Chevy and GMC trucks from the mid to late 70s. Stepside for a 4x4 show truck is a bonus.
 
   / Just can't get a good basic truck, like the old days! #539  
I watched to much fall guy as a kid or something 🤣 I've Always liked the looks of Chevy and GMC trucks from the mid to late 70s. Stepside for a 4x4 show truck is a bonus.
They do look nice.
 
   / Just can't get a good basic truck, like the old days! #540  
Yeah, I remember all the Japanese trucks having single wall beds well into the 90s. Yeah the dents were ugly, but it was only a couple years before it rusted off. Between the seam where the bed floor met the sides and the thin gauge metal it wasn't exactly a recipe for longevity.
Don't know when American trucks went with double wall beds, but I'm pretty sure they had them by the mid 60s.
Never seen a rusted out car I’m 15 minutes from salt water… maybe the legend of California cars is more than legend?
 

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