Looking for Pics of Supercrew with 6.5' Box
I think on a supercrew the 6.5' bed is a must. That is a good size cab and the truck needs something to balance it out. I am not a fan of the supercrew with 5.5' bed because I feel the 4 door cab just overwelms it and as someone already mentioned if you actually use the truck to haul things, that extra foot can sometimes mean the differance between 1 load or 2.
I am on my second f-150 crew with the 6.5' bed and it would be hard to go back to a shorter bed!! My 06 had a 6" lift and 35" tires, my 09 has a level kit and 3" block in rear and just yesterday had BFG 285/65/20s put on the stock platinum wheels...
WOW it looks like a completly different truck!! I will post photo soon
Andy
WOW it looks like a completly different truck!! I will post photo soonAndy
But towing a long trailer (sleds?) I would much rather have the longer wheelbase. That is what I use for my enclosed trailer. I do have a toolbox in the bed to break up the lines though.
Wow, ak_cowboy is right! So many sexy trucks!
I've looked at SuperCrews, SuperCabs, EB, 5.0, I'm at truck overload!
At the end of the day, I'm picking up a black Lariat SuperCab EB with the 6.5' bed ... I'd rather be able to haul stuff than people - and the back seat of the SuperCab has plenty of room for people to sit, especially if I make the front passenger move his or her seat forward!
Also, I live in the DC metro area, so parking is a concern - the longer bed and shorter cab keeps the wheelbase in check.
-John
I've looked at SuperCrews, SuperCabs, EB, 5.0, I'm at truck overload!
At the end of the day, I'm picking up a black Lariat SuperCab EB with the 6.5' bed ... I'd rather be able to haul stuff than people - and the back seat of the SuperCab has plenty of room for people to sit, especially if I make the front passenger move his or her seat forward!
Also, I live in the DC metro area, so parking is a concern - the longer bed and shorter cab keeps the wheelbase in check.
-John
It is a Legend 27x7 sled trailer. I have the max tow and it pulls like it's not there. Just as well as my old 06 F350 diesel. Love the Eco. Coming from a 8 foot box I couldn't deal with a 5.5 foot. 6.5 is just right.
later
Thanks. I'm near Edmonton Alberta. I ride around home and in the BC mountains. Revelstoke, Golden, McBride, and Valemount. I currently have a 2011 Polaris Pro RMK. I haven't had the trailer on a lot yet but I'm getting around 11 mpg (US). Not much less than my old f350 diesel.
I've got a 2011 FX4 EcoSCREW with the 6.5ft bed. Bunch of pics on my blog:
http://www.bisonium.com
Here's a couple from FlickR:

http://www.bisonium.com
Here's a couple from FlickR:





