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Or if put on a trailer which is pulled by a half ton pickup.
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That looks way better. Those things would have to drive awful plus your door is 5 feet off the ground.

The neighbor has a huge Lance camper in a crew cab, long box, one ton, dually. For me, towing a trailer looks safer.
 
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I can just about guarantee that F150 doesn't have 2000 lbs of payload either, more like 1500 lbs or less.
 
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The neighbor has a huge Lance camper in a crew cab, long box, one ton, dually. For me, towing a trailer looks safer.

This load weighs more than a camper but the load center is a lot lower. It’s still pretty top heavy. I can’t imagine how awful one of those must drive. IMG_7859.JPG
 
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To me it just makes more sense. A place to sleep and make something to eat. Don't need to pull a house behind you!
 
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To me it just makes more sense. A place to sleep and make something to eat. Don't need to pull a house behind you!

It would be cool if they made a rail mounted system where you could easily take off your bed and put on a camper. Or flatbed.
 
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To me it just makes more sense. A place to sleep and make something to eat. Don't need to pull a house behind you!

It would be cool if they made a rail mounted system where you could easily take off your bed and put on a camper. Or flatbed.
That would be cool! I would be interested in something like that for my F150.

I recently took the bed partially off to fix the front wall that separated from the bed. Riveted it back together. Used a Cherry Picker and it was a bit of a pain to lift and slide back to access.
 
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Is it just a coincidence that the black, blank section behind the rear fender is EXACTLY the length of the rear doors? Was that the "One Size Fits All Models" feature?
 
 
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