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Right but you decrease your tongue/hitch weight if the bikes are in the truck bed not the trailer.
Perhaps this could work in your everyday life. It's not a permanent solution, so it could be removed when you need the full bed for hauling trips. However, this gives you all-weather storage for your stroller and everything else imaginable. Seen this a lot around the South... http://decked.com/
I like that! As well, the stroller isn't going to be an issue forever. Right now it doesn't even stay in the vehicle full-time; just gets added to the vehicle when we need it. Probably only need another year or so of occasional stroller use.
I like that! As well, the stroller isn't going to be an issue forever. Right now it doesn't even stay in the vehicle full-time; just gets added to the vehicle when we need it. Probably only need another year or so of occasional stroller use.
Perhaps this could work in your everyday life. It's not a permanent solution, so it could be removed when you need the full bed for hauling trips. However, this gives you all-weather storage for your stroller and everything else imaginable. Seen this a lot around the South... http://decked.com/
I didn't read all the responses...we have a plain old bed cover on ours. Everything stays dry and its easy to use and fold back when we need to haul something large. I regularly have groceries and a stroller in the bed and everything stays clean and dry.
One of my friends just got this I'm waiting for him to respond to my questions be he claims it gets better gas milage then the Eco boost. Eta 28.8 he said was his best tank 25-27 is normal for him and he said that it has a smaller head rest in the back middle. it's the Eco diesel. I'm a ford girl my self my FIL has a lovely green f150 with ecoboost that he has not had any issues with. I love his back seat the only thing I don't love is the top tether anchors.
Oooooo what did you buy?!
I have a public IG but my FB friends are limited. LOL
2014 Ford F-150 Platinum EcoBoost 4x4 with Max Tow package.
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