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Old 05-25-2017, 04:53 AM   #25
Loneoak
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It's not the capacity of the truck (2500 vs 3500) that determines the size of the fuel tank, it's the length of the box. I had forgotten about that one. We have a very large fuel tank with our truck and it does mean fewer stops for fuel.

As for parking it in the garage, that depends on your garage. We could park it on our garage if we wanted, but we don't because the doors are narrow and we would have to put both mirrors in. On top of that, we would have to remove a lot of stuff from the garage to make room. So we just park the car in the garage and the truck outside. We have a big garage because we built the house and that's how it ended up. Developer built homes have very small garages.

As for the issues that others allude to, I think the possibility of striking your truck cab with the trailer is the biggest. With an 8 foot box you never have to worry about that.
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