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- Mesa, AZ
- Vehicle Year
- 2011
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- Automatic
at the end of the day its all about needs. I live in the Phoenix Metro with thousands of miles of paved roads and highways. I need a worktruck to haul equipment from one side of the valley to the other and have some fuel efficiency. a 4 cyl 2wd is the best way to go for that.
The stepside vs fleetside... both have pros and cons. At the end of the day both trucks have the same payload.
the step is less wide and lacks stakeholes(it really should have stakeholes theres no excuse for it to not)
Howver that step is unbeliavably helpful
The stepside vs fleetside... both have pros and cons. At the end of the day both trucks have the same payload.
the step is less wide and lacks stakeholes(it really should have stakeholes theres no excuse for it to not)
Howver that step is unbeliavably helpful
but other than that, it looks cool. i didnt have trouble finding a fiberglass tonnoeu a tool box or a cap and i got all 3.(craigslist) but if i found someone that would trade their fleetside bed for my flairside and its the same color, i wouldnt think twice.