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hike2kolob
02-22-2013, 10:07 AM
I am planning on replacing a car this year. I usually drive a 4-door sedan, which has been practical for most of the stuff I do. However, seeing all the trucks on this site, I have been thinking of becoming a "truck-guy."

I am jealous of the ability to throw mountain bikes, skis, canyoneering gear, camping gear, and other toys in the back and go.

I also might at some point get either waverunners, snowmobiles, atvs, or river running toys that I would need to tow. I just need to start enjoying Utah a bit more and take better advantage of my weekends.

I make trips to Home Depot for yard and home improvement items quite a bit. A truck would make those trips easier. Though, my work does not at all require a truck and I don't want to help move anybody. :haha:

What do you like about your truck? Is gas a pain? Why a truck vs. an SUV? What do you do with it that you wouldn't be able to do with a car or SUV?

I am thinking of something like the Toyota Tacoma twin cab. Maybe it's a mid-life crisis for me. :ne_nau:

Byron
02-22-2013, 10:22 AM
Two people, two bikes, backpacking and car camping gear, coolers, personal gear, etc...etc...got dogs? Forget the Toyota, go with a full size...I suggest the F-150 with either the 3.7 V6 or the 5.0 V8...the gas mileage will be comparable with the Toyota and you'll get a lot more truck.

BruteForce
02-22-2013, 10:24 AM
I used to be a die-hard SUV owner, until I discovered the towing/hauling ability of my first Dodge Diesel truck. As you mentioned, you can haul loads, but the primary reason for me is this:

http://www.xmission.com/~jamesk/truck/rig-june2.jpg

Additionally, I've been able to use my truck for many good-Sam activities, towing folks off Bangerter, out of snow banks, etc..

Byron
02-22-2013, 10:26 AM
Also, forget the SUV...the beauty of the pickup is that you can throw everything in there without the stacking and packing brain damage....mud, snow, wet this or that won't hurt anything.

phatch
02-22-2013, 10:40 AM
I bought a double cab Tacoma TRD OR short bed for my family. It had the right blend of stock ability, people capacity and cargo plus the good aftermarket parts to improve the truck for more difficult trails to get to cooler places.

I've been very happy with it. I upgraded the suspension immediately as the stock 3 leaf rear suspension is terrible. There has been a Technical Service Bulletin to add a fourth leaf to complaining customers vehicles every year of the second gen. I put a 7 leaf Old Man Emu DAKAR pack plus shock upgrade back there for 3 inches of lift. It's been great.

I went with a truck over the XTerra/FourRunner because of cargo capacity and versatillty. Those SUVs are a tight squeeze for 5 people and weeks worth of gear. A larger SUV is an option then, but you have worse options aftermarket and lose some trail ability. The Double Cab Tacoma is a great fit.

They're right, a full size truck costs the same, gets the same mileage and has more capacity. But they don't drive or handle as nice and are not as capable off road. Tacomas will last longer generally speaking, have better reliability and have better resale.

If I were to do it again, I'd get the SR5 V6 shortbed instead of the TRD OR package. Then upgrade to the same OME suspension and add lockers. Less money, more capability than the TRD OR in general. There are a couple of traction control bonuses the TRD OR adds, but the lockers are likely as good or better.

hike2kolob
02-22-2013, 10:48 AM
Two people, two bikes, backpacking and car camping gear, coolers, personal gear, etc...etc...got dogs? Forget the Toyota, go with a full size...I suggest the F-150 with either the 3.7 V6 or the 5.0 V8...the gas mileage will be comparable with the Toyota and you'll get a lot more truck.

Thanks. I have heard great things about the F-150 as well. That would also be a consideration. I am still deciding if a truck matches my lifestyle... or hoped for lifestyle. :haha:

hike2kolob
02-22-2013, 10:50 AM
I used to be a die-hard SUV owner, until I discovered the towing/hauling ability of my first Dodge Diesel truck. As you mentioned, you can haul loads, but the primary reason for me is this:

http://www.xmission.com/~jamesk/truck/rig-june2.jpg

Additionally, I've been able to use my truck for many good-Sam activities, towing folks off Bangerter, out of snow banks, etc..


Ummmm..... THAT is really big. :eek2:

Byron
02-22-2013, 11:01 AM
. But they don't drive or handle as nice and are not as capable off road. Tacomas will last longer generally speaking, have better reliability and have better resale.

Oh no, no, no, no, no my friend...I must respectfully disagree. My '04 is nearly 10 years old and it's been nothing short of magnificent. It rides like a limo, and the 4X4 capability is just fine...I've never been shut out of anywhere I wanted to go.

Yeah, those little Tacos are fun for tight trails, but look at the mods you've had to do! Mine's straight up stock, and it's a beast. In regards to resale, I plan on driving it until the wheels fall off or they manufacture a new model that gets better than 25mpg on the highway (real world, that is...).

OP, go to a Toyota dealer and test drive a Taco, then do the same with an F-150...you're choice should be easy after you do that.

phatch
02-22-2013, 11:05 AM
Oh no, no, no, no, no my friend...I must respectfully disagree. My '04 is nearly 10 years old and it's been nothing short of magnificent. It rides like a limo, and the 4X4 capability is just fine...I've never been shut out of anywhere I wanted to go.

I could take you places....

JP
02-22-2013, 11:13 AM
Wow. Hmmmm. I'm just not a car person, had to drive one for work, liking my own personal vehicle being a truck. From throwing a canoe on top and bringing that extra set of clothes/boots. When the fishing trip was over, all the muddy, sandy, wet clothes are tossed in the back. Never entering the passenger compartment and that area always remaining clean. From towing my off-road buggy to now, pulling a sled. Having that bed to haul stuff, whether it be a refrigerator, lawn mower, yard cleaning, coming home with big household goodies it really didn't matter. A place to put that wet dog or that nagging passenger :mrgreen: The compact pickups have there place, I'm a full-sized diesel kind of pickup owner. Diesel, much better fuel mileage, less maintenance, less cost, more power. Ram is coming out with a half-ton, full size pickup diesel next year. I have a feeling, this will take off... http://www.autoguide.com/auto-news/2013/02/ram-1500-becomes-industry-first-half-ton-diesel-pickup.html

It went from this...

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v654/Zukimog/Dooge%20Shots/686434c7.jpg

To this :haha:

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v654/Zukimog/Dooge%20Pulling/mea_zpsd604818e.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v654/Zukimog/Dooge%20Pulling/DSC_0792_zps49c32520.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v654/Zukimog/Dooge%20Pulling/PB167711_zps7b403e15.jpg


Then when your buddy calls you because he chose the wrong diesel and needs to be towed home, you go and get him

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v654/Zukimog/Dooge%20Pulling/P6052760.jpg


Your girlfriend's father needs a piece of equipment moved

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v654/Zukimog/Dooge%20Pulling/P7213149.jpg

I'm just a 1-ton, full-sized, diesel pickup owning kind of person :bandit: I'll probably never go back to gas, especially with that 1/2 ton coming out with a diesel.

2065toyota
02-22-2013, 11:33 AM
A truck will everything that a car can do plus a whole lot more. Gas economy is really the highlight of owning a car, but you actually sit down and run the numbers, it doesn't save you that much money. And if for sure doesn't save enough to justify not owning a truck. I can't even imagine not owning a truck and being able to haul bikes, ATV's, lumber, yardwork, etc. My wife has 2 friends that don't own trucks, and they have to rent them from Home Depot all the time just to do anything. No brainer in my opinion, but I guess that's also why they call it an opinion :haha:

Iceaxe
02-22-2013, 11:35 AM
I currently own a Toyota Tacoma twin cab and love it. I have owned a full size truck my entire life and the Toyota is the first smaller truck and it has worked out great.

YMMV

Tap'n on my Galaxy G3

Kent K25
02-22-2013, 11:48 AM
Bought my truck for the ease of tossing bikes in the back and driving to a trail head. MPG isn't a concern since I live 1/2 mile from work, when it's warm I ride my bike to work anyway.

phatch
02-22-2013, 12:05 PM
Comparison of last years mid size 4x4 trucks.

http://special-reports.pickuptrucks.com/2012-midsize-shootout.htmlWhile this next link is about used vehicles, it gives good insight into ability, durability, parts availability and price.

http://jalopnik.com/5958901/the-ten-best-used-vehicles-for-exploring-the-world/ (http://special-reports.pickuptrucks.com/2012-midsize-shootout.html)

fourtycal
02-22-2013, 01:13 PM
05, F150 I use to haul everything! dirtbikes, mountainbikes, fourwheeler, Camper and tow a car hauler with a 4x4, Boat or ATV trailer behind the camper. Seven years and over 100,000 play miles and running strong.
Daily driver is a 97 Ford Ranger with over 200,000 that I also use for a lot of weekend activities.
Would be a hard life without a truck. :cool2:

Mooseman70
02-22-2013, 02:25 PM
I used to own a 2001 Dodge Dakota Quad-Cab. Loved that truck! Sold it several years ago, which was a decision I've regretted ever since. :cry1:
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Replaced my truck with a 1999.5 Nissan Pathfinder. It's been a good Sport-Ute, but it's just not the same as a pickup.
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One day I'll buy another truck!

BruteForce
02-22-2013, 02:53 PM
One day I'll buy another truck!

You can ride shotgun with me anytime, Moose! :haha:

Gambel Oak
02-22-2013, 07:50 PM
Clearance and 4 low! It is sort of like a ladder, you don't need one until you do.

reverse_dyno
02-23-2013, 07:03 AM
Keep in mind that the smaller double cab trucks like the Taco have 4 foot beds. You can get them with 6 ft beds, but then it is basically a full sized truck. I never tow anything, and I do not have a dog, so for me an SUV is prefect. Two people can sleep in the back of my Xterra and it is comfortable no matter the outside temp. Plus, it is short so bottoming out is uncommon on 4x4 roads. However, SUVs tend to be top heavy, which makes them less than ideal if you want to put on big tires and do serious off-roading. But then again, you would not take a full sized pickup on Poison spider either. Jeeps Rubicons are the offroading champs, but they do not tow like a truck and you can not sleep in them without doing a few mods.

phatch
02-23-2013, 08:13 AM
Short bed in the Taco is 5 feet. Still a bit smaller than standard. You can get a long bed double cab too, just not in the TRD OR trim. You lose some breakover and departure angles with the longer bed. YOu have to weigh what you need out of your truck to figure out those sort of tradeoffs.

accadacca
02-23-2013, 12:25 PM
05 Tundra TRD with 4 full doors...so nice after not having them on my last truck. This truck rides like a car too.

I'm a Toyota fan. I put 200,000+ on my previous '95 T-100 extra cab. :2thumbs:

BruteForce
02-23-2013, 02:53 PM
05 Tundra TRD with 4 full doors...so nice after not having them on my last truck. This truck rides like a car too.

I'm a Toyota fan. I put 200,000+ on my previous '95 T-100 extra cab. :2thumbs:


Now if only Toyota would come out with a 1ton dually w/diesel power! I was excited back in the day when the V8 Sequoia debuted.. almost bought one, but the wife thought it was too big, so we bought a V6 4Runner LTD instead.

Deuce
02-23-2013, 04:38 PM
I have a truck to pull this thing around....

http://i1091.photobucket.com/albums/i397/EJB21/sand_hollow_065.jpg


It's also a bonus to have around to haul stuff.....

Jones84790
02-23-2013, 06:09 PM
http://img.tapatalk.com/d/13/02/24/seqygemy.jpg
This is how the Jones family rolls. 4 bikes, 1 large raft and 2 kayaks with full gear, hiking and camping equipment, and clothes and food for four people on a week long trip. We are often seen with all this plus a trailer with camp stove, 3 four wheelers, and a motorcycle. Just not on this particular trip. The our Jeep Grand Cherokee does a great job and always gets us to the adventure.

Sent from my DROID BIONIC using Tapatalk 2

BruteForce
02-24-2013, 07:51 AM
A few more to convince those that are still unconvinced:

Haul a 19,000 pound 5th wheel w/3x full sized ATV's in the garage

http://www.xmission.com/~jamesk/truck/fill2.JPG


Or, light duty and just taking 2x mountain bikes to Moab for a 3 day weekend!

http://www.xmission.com/~jamesk/truck/Ram-Moab.JPG

JP
02-24-2013, 01:56 PM
Such a sweet Mega Cab :2thumbs:

hike2kolob
02-25-2013, 12:50 PM
Thanks for all the replies and especially the pics. :2thumbs: I love to see your setup with the toys you haul.

I will be doing my research this year and trying to figure out what works best for my lifestyle. What's funny is now that I have been thinking about trucks, I see them everywhere. They are very popular here in Sandy/south end of the Salt Lake valley.

hike2kolob
02-25-2013, 12:53 PM
A few more to convince those that are still unconvinced:

Haul a 19,000 pound 5th wheel w/3x full sized ATV's in the garage




I was wondering how you hauled that and your ATV's. It has a garage too. :eek2:

kiwi_outdoors
02-25-2013, 12:53 PM
Every once in a while I think about a truck - then look at what I can do with my 1997 Jeep Cherokee Sport and my 4x8 trailer - and a truck offers less.

With my 4-door 4x4 suv and trailer I have all bases covered, can carry 5 adults in a pinch, 4 easily, and ALL the space inside the SUV is lockable and easily accessible (unlike a truck with camper shell).

I also have extra flat roof rack bars for occasional purchase of plywood and sheetrock - when I can't be bothered with the trailer.
Trailer also hauls motorcycles occasionally, and the wife uses it to haul donated books - albeit only when she has more than the 30+ boxes that fit inside the Jeep.

BTW - loading and unloading a trailer is way easier than a truck - as the trailer sides are removable.

BruteForce
02-25-2013, 04:48 PM
I was wondering how you hauled that and your ATV's. It has a garage too. :eek2:

12x ~7' garage (with a separate private toilet/sink) rated at 2500 pounds storage capacity.

accadacca
02-25-2013, 09:29 PM
So I can look badass like this...

http://photos-d.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash4/306226_10151478767913676_2100802431_n.jpg

JP
02-26-2013, 05:19 AM
No :nono:

accadacca
02-26-2013, 05:39 AM
No :nono:

:lol8:

neumannbruce
02-26-2013, 03:00 PM
I used to drive a Toyota corolla and had a Nissan Pathfinder of which was used for when I needed it (parked most of the time). I then upgraded to a first generation access cab Tundra with cap and low miles. The corolla died when a car pulled out in front of me last summer and I made the decision to drive the truck full time. I love it. Number one, you are safe, and people notice you more than driving around a passenger car.

I love the room of my tundra, but dislike the maneuverability of it on trails and forget about short dips. You are gonna scrape so get a trailer hitch to take the brunt of it and move the wire harness. Gas mileage is about the same between my pathfinder and tundra(V6 v.s. V8).

If you spend any amount of time in a big city, you will notice parking stalls are painted for golf carts and not people with larger vehicles. And people with smaller vehicles that dwell in the city don

Byron
02-26-2013, 05:56 PM
If you spend any amount of time in a big city, you will notice parking stalls are painted for golf carts and not people with larger vehicles. Sometimes it takes 50 point turns to get out of a spot. Strategically park or deal with it I have found.

Oh my...you're way too nice. I drive my truck like I own the whole road...golf cart sized parking spaces? I'll take two, thank you very much! WADDA YA GONNA DO ABOUT IT? The way I see it, small cars are the perfect size to maneuver around ME.

oldno7
02-26-2013, 06:25 PM
I have a truck, so I can use a Ferrari as a wheel chock.:mrgreen:

fourtycal
02-26-2013, 07:30 PM
Dirtbiking
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Hunting
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Snowmobiling
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Jeeping
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Camping Ibex
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Snow wheeling
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Exploring
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accadacca
02-26-2013, 07:37 PM
Damn, you got it covered fourtycal

I've got the moto part goin'. :ride:

http://photos-e.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc7/581961_4216862669583_1901941978_n.jpg?dl=1

DumOleBob
03-04-2013, 01:27 PM
Frankly, a pickup is the only transportation befitting a western man - short of a horse that is. The question then is, why would a man NOT own a pickup?:ne_nau:

accadacca
03-04-2013, 01:41 PM
The question then is, why would a man NOT own a pickup?:ne_nau:
Exactly... :stud:

JP
03-05-2013, 05:31 AM
The question then is, why would a man NOT own a pickup?:ne_nau:
Yes :haha:

oldno7
03-05-2013, 06:15 AM
Frankly, a pickup is the only transportation befitting a western man - short of a horse that is. The question then is, why would a man NOT own a pickup?:ne_nau:

me thinks Bob's not so dum.............