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    We’ve all heard the arguments that the mids are ok but they’re not *real* trucks. When you check the specs on them you see that they’re comparable in size, if not a little bigger, and perform better than ca. 1995 and previous 1500/150 trucks. My question is, were those *real* trucks back then and did *real* men drive them?

    The last full size truck I had was an ‘86 F150. When it got replaced I bought an SUV/glorified station wagon because it was much better for hauling kids.

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    Originally posted by CarloMecan View Post
    We’ve all heard the arguments that the mids are ok but they’re not *real* trucks. When you check the specs on them you see that they’re comparable in size, if not a little bigger, and perform better than ca. 1995 and previous 1500/150 trucks. My question is, were those *real* trucks back then and did *real* men drive them?

    The last full size truck I had was an ‘86 F150. When it got replaced I bought an SUV/glorified station wagon because it was much better for hauling kids.
    We’re in the market to purchase semi-trailers and truck trailers with capacities ranging from 30T to 150T. We’ve heard a lot about truckman-vehicle Automobile, but we want to explore more options before making a decision.

    Can anyone recommend reliable Chinese manufacturers known for high-quality trailers, durability, and competitive pricing? We’re particularly interested in flatbeds, lowbeds, and heavy-duty trailers that can handle tough conditions.

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