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Looks like we got almost 4-6 inches... My truck went in today for the body repairs. I got a 2010 F150 ext cab for the loaner. I'm sure of one thing, I'll never buy an ext cab truck. The crew has WAY more room in it!!!
As this day went on the winds and fresh snow made driving not recommended in the central part of Saskatchewan. Since we only got little snow the wind is the big problem.
The wind and the temperature. If it were colder, it wouldn't stick to the highways as much making it very slippery and dangerous. It seems to take people a few months to adjust to the driving conditions as well, which makes it worse yet...
Looks like we got almost 4-6 inches... My truck went in today for the body repairs. I got a 2010 F150 ext cab for the loaner. I'm sure of one thing, I'll never buy an ext cab truck. The crew has WAY more room in it!!!
Good point. I have an 08 crew and the bed is six inches shorter than a short bed. With my toolbox, that leaves very little for cargo. I guess it depends on whether you are all about passengers or all about cargo.
My Crew has the 6.75' box... best of both worlds. I had a '02 crew F150 for my last truck, and the baby box was completely useless for a contractor. At the time I never had much for trailers either.