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Pickup trucks have always been important because they can haul and tow much more equipment than the average vehicle. However, for every person that needs the capabilities of a truck, there are ten more that drive it to attempt to achieve a social status, to create a facade of being country folks even though they live in a rich suburb of a city that is only Southern by a technicality, because nothing says country like driving around in a brand-spanking-new GMC Sierra and blasting Old Town Road.

But enough rambling, what are your thoughts?

Pickup trucks have always been important because they can haul and tow much more equipment than the average vehicle. However, for every person that needs the capabilities of a truck, there are ten more that drive it to attempt to achieve a social status, to create a facade of being country folks even though they live in a rich suburb of a city that is only Southern by a technicality, because nothing says country like driving around in a brand-spanking-new GMC Sierra and blasting Old Town Road. But enough rambling, what are your thoughts?

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My Tacoma tows my dump body trailer 5x10 when I need to haul.

I have filled that trailer with wet manure, two pallets of sod, it's a beast.

Tell me why I need a long bed on my daily driver when I can just hook up when I need the room?

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I think we’re talking past each other. People out here live on farms. I’d be using that trailer every day if I only had a short bed. Take the car to the dentist. The truck is for work.

The trailer I use is 20 feet long. Bit overkill when I really need a long bed for 99% of farm work.