So I've heard that the newer f-150's are one of the best rides (quality, comfort, sound isolation, etc) on the road from coworkers, friends, and the internet. My stepdad has put 250k on his 2013 F-150 Lariat, and I have enjoyed many of those miles with him and can agree that even then the ford ride quality was top notch. My question is: how is this stubby little thing riding for you, barring the obvious throaty engine and exhaust notes? Is the shorter wheelbase still a nice relaxing drive? Single cab life is rough for me and my 2002 Silverado 1500 single-cab with an 8' bed. Empty it bounces all over the place since there is nothing to the body. I digress. I am really intrigued by your build. It is something that I think is a totally achievable goal for anyone with this niche interest of mini practical subtly-sleeper pickups. Cheers man.
Ty for sharing. lol really wish they had memory function on that auto start stop as well
So I've heard that the newer f-150's are one of the best rides (quality, comfort, sound isolation, etc) on the road from coworkers, friends, and the internet. My stepdad has put 250k on his 2013 F-150 Lariat, and I have enjoyed many of those miles with him and can agree that even then the ford ride quality was top notch.
My question is: how is this stubby little thing riding for you, barring the obvious throaty engine and exhaust notes? Is the shorter wheelbase still a nice relaxing drive? Single cab life is rough for me and my 2002 Silverado 1500 single-cab with an 8' bed. Empty it bounces all over the place since there is nothing to the body. I digress.
I am really intrigued by your build. It is something that I think is a totally achievable goal for anyone with this niche interest of mini practical subtly-sleeper pickups. Cheers man.