I'm not one to settle for status quo, so it's going to be the Regular Cab, or Mega Cab. Either one will get frame modifications to change the wheelbase.
If I get a Regular Cab, it will get extensive modifications both to the interior and the drivetrain. It will be turned into a short bed. I will own it for 2-3 years and then sell it.
A great big toy. Twin turbo, cam/head work, injectors, stacked boxes, fuel pump, nitrous, 6" or 8" lift, 37" or 39" tires etc. . I will change the color of the carpet, the headliner, and paint all the plastic parts in the interior. This truck will see few miles over it's lifetime. Maybe 100miles/wk average for 3 years.
If I get a Mega-Cab, it will get alot of modifications, but I will try to keep it as a highway cruiser and a great tow vehicle. Modifications will be simple to keep the truck as a tool.
This truck will be a daily driver. One that I will keep on the verge of forever unless my income changes significantly for the better. The interior mods will be kept minimal, a TV or two, DVD player, sound system. (I need it to stay "kid" friendly as this wil be the truck that will move my future family around)
Motor mods will be simple. Programmer, Cam, BB Turbo, intake and exhaust. Suspension mods will be 6" airbag lift that can come back down to stock height for people loading (LOL), and some 36"x12" tires.
My g/f and I are leaning towards a toy truck before we get married and for the first few years of marriage, then after we get married, get a mans truck (Mega-Cab) that can work, and haul people.
While we have the regular cab, she will have the people mover vehicle. After we sell the regular cab, the tables will turn.
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Keep the info comin' guys! I feel like I'm at IRP. LOL
I'm absorbing this stuff like a sponge.
How far do the front seats recline on your Reg. Cab?
Thanks,
Merrick