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    11 year ago

    At what point does it become ok to have an open bed?

    When the distance from the back of the truck to the front of the bed is longer than the distance from the back of the cab to the front of the truck, it turns from a Sport Utility Truck into a Pickup Truck. Typically that’s around when the bed gets big enough to haul a sheet of plywood or drywall safely.

    Of course it’s OK to have an SUT instead of a pickup truck, just not as useful for construction work.

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      11 year ago

      So edgy.

      What if you rest the wood on the tailgate, or lean it on the roof, then tie it down, is it no longer safe?

      What if you’re the driver for a small crew that picks them up every morning then uses the smaller bed for supply runs?

      Just lemmy grasping at straws to put everyone into a box based on incomplete information.

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        11 year ago

        I said nothing about safety. I just said it should be considered a different class of vehicle if it meets certain characteristics. SUTs are great for camping, for hauling surf boards & kayaks (possibly with a rack) and tow just as well as pickups. They don’t have a full-size bed, so they’re worse at most jobs, though the larger cab does mean they can carry more workers at once. It’s a trade-off: get worse at most work-related tasks, get better at personal tasks and thus reach a wider market.

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          1 year ago

          Typically that’s around when the bed gets big enough to haul a sheet of plywood or drywall safely.

          I said nothing about safety.

          The tests have determined that was a lie

          Nice to see you’ve realized it’s a compromise and not some slam-dunk about the character of whoever’s driving it based on no additional information.

          That being said, truck bros can be as insufferable as anyone else with an ego, they’re just easy to pick on