This is not directed at Builder, but he does make some points...
This would be a reasonable truck to do a little off road and towing too. And, it is a nice package.
The Dodge a little better off-roader? Lots better... Narrower. Straight axle(can you say articulation and suspension travel?) Would be nice with a diesel though.
The largest percentage of real off road rigs I see have sticks. Much more control.
First, Off-Road is soooo relative. Say off-road, and I think Rubicon. None of the three truck would make it past the first squeeze rocks. The GM struts it's wide stance; good way to get wedged between rocks or trees.
All three trucks in the article were crew-cabs. Really? How you gonna run trails with a long ole crewcab? Can you say 20 point turns to maneuver? If you're going to make it long, dump the big cab and make it a long bed. Nothing like making a million tiny trips to cut firewood with a 5' bed...
The other thing is, who's gonna off-road their $50,000 truck and scratch and ding it up. Lose the frills for an off-road truck.
By saying an off-road truck, is too general.
Besides, if you want an all around off-road vehicle, it will saw Jeep on it, and have something like CJ, or TJ, or Rubicon in the model
IMHBEO-RO
(In My Humble But Experienced Off-Roader Opinion)
Nice thing is it'll do some off roading AND be a serious tow vehicle. The Ford is a joke for towing or work. The Dodge is nice, maybe a little better off roader, but it ain't no DMAX/Ally. I think this truck wraps it all up in one package. With proper armoring & outfitting, it might make a nice military rig. :thumbsup: