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Originally Posted by aturnis:
So it ugly and it's not functional as a truck b/c it has anglers bed rails?
Is there any other way "it isn't functional as a truck"?
For instance "can't have a toolbox and access things over the side".
You've got a under-bed trunk at the tailgate and a giant frunk under the hood. Why would you throw random small items behind the can anymore?
As a construction worker, the is NOTHING LESS FUNCTIONAL than a "toolbox" in the back of a truck.
Been around them for years and still haven't seen an organized one that works.
I'd probably prefer some sort or tool organization in the front trunk with a charger bank and batteries already plugged in charging. Could easily fit multiple impacts, drills, saw all, portaban, hammerdrill etc up there organized and charged.
Throw the rest under the bed or in the side rail storage. I'd have a 100% clear 6.5' bed with all my tooling at all times.
You city guys are going to have to explain to me how it doesn't function as a truck. It blows away any setup I've dealt with in years.
P.S. Truck toolboxs are dumb and only serve the purpose of signaling to other truck drivers that you're not a "poser".
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You're fucking retarded. And that's coming from someone who would jump all over the equivalent of a reliable 4-500 mile electric 4x4 3/4 ton if i could strip down all the ignorant shit they're going to force us to buy in order to own it.
... and fyi, half the people you're discussing this with are not "city guys". :-) [Reply]
Originally Posted by aturnis:
Cool. Put it under the hood. More functional and accessible anyways.
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How is it more functional and accessible for me? How is it more functional for my tools to be in the front and my work area in the back? How is spending my time walking circles around the truck better than taking 2 steps to the side of one of the trucks?
I hope like hell this succeeds and they make a true 3/4 ton electric truck because I will definitely be interested in it. This thing just doesn’t do anything for me or any work I do with a truck, it has a long way to go until it gets to that point. [Reply]
Originally Posted by mac459:
How is it more functional and accessible for me? How is it more functional for my tools to be in the front and my work area in the back? How is spending my time walking circles around the truck better than taking 2 steps to the side of one of the trucks?
I hope like hell this succeeds and they make a true 3/4 ton electric truck because I will definitely be interested in it. This thing just doesn’t do anything for me or any work I do with a truck, it has a long way to go until it gets to that point.
Used to be made right down the road. Can throw down a hill and every tool is in place.
I'm all for small companies that make high quality niche products. That's how Kreg got their start and they make amazing high quality functional tools right here in Iowa. I gotta say, I've literally never seem one of those toolboxez in a truck though. Lol.
I'm a big customizer myself. I need what I need and I need it no matter where I am. Gotta be able to load it down.
Originally Posted by aturnis:
I'm all for small companies that make high quality niche products. That's how Kreg got their start and they make amazing high quality functional tools right here in Iowa. I gotta say, I've literally never seem one of those toolboxez in a truck though. Lol.
I'm a big customizer myself. I need what I need and I need it no matter where I am. Gotta be able to load it down.
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The owner moved manufacturing over to China a few years back . :-)
Originally Posted by notorious:
Aturnis, we own construction businesses and farms.
Don’t tell us what does and doesn’t work.
I’m excited about this truck, and believe electric is the future, but come on.
Not talking about you or Buehler. The two of you are being generally fair and honest. I understand though not having driven them or lived with this concept that there's a hesitancy and even an understanding gap comparing it to what you're used to. I can debate with the two of you no problem.
It's the guys coming in here saying "it's got a long way to go until it can replace a truck". It can replace your truck day one of release. No question.
Originally Posted by aturnis:
Not talking about you or Buehler. The two of you are being generally fair and honest. I understand though not having driven them or lived with this concept that there's a hesitancy and even an understanding gap comparing it to what you're used to. I can debate with the two of you no problem.
It's the guys coming in here saying "it's got a long way to go until it can replace a truck". It can replace your truck day one of release. No question.
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I don’t think Tesla is far off. Ford either. My hang-up is charging on the road. Infrastructure for electric out here is garbage. I need about 400 miles range while pulling a 20’ enclosed.
Originally Posted by aturnis:
So it ugly and it's not functional as a truck b/c it has anglers bed rails?
Is there any other way "it isn't functional as a truck"?
For instance "can't have a toolbox and access things over the side".
You've got a under-bed trunk at the tailgate and a giant frunk under the hood. Why would you throw random small items behind the can anymore?
As a construction worker, the is NOTHING LESS FUNCTIONAL than a "toolbox" in the back of a truck.
Been around them for years and still haven't seen an organized one that works.
I'd probably prefer some sort or tool organization in the front trunk with a charger bank and batteries already plugged in charging. Could easily fit multiple impacts, drills, saw all, portaban, hammerdrill etc up there organized and charged.
Throw the rest under the bed or in the side rail storage. I'd have a 100% clear 6.5' bed with all my tooling at all times.
You city guys are going to have to explain to me how it doesn't function as a truck. It blows away any setup I've dealt with in years.
P.S. Truck toolboxs are dumb and only serve the purpose of signaling to other truck drivers that you're not a "poser".
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:-) Put your Tonka toys back in the toybox and clean your room kiddo. [Reply]