jcampbell1180
+1y
I'm not saying one is better than another. All I meant by it is I like having a clean slammed truck, but I still like the fact that I can throw a couple sheets of plywood, some conduit and my tools in the back and not have to worry about 'em falling out of a big ol' hole in the bed, or having to deal with a cover when I'm hauling a few sheets of drywall. For me, its just more practical to have a static drop. As far as big wheels go, I think my cornhole would pucker everytime I drove over a pothole or something. I priced some 19's from Brent, I paid less for my truck than for a set of wheels. Again, don't get me wrong, bags and big (not too big) wheels are sweet, just not for my application.