While trucks are evolving to appeal to the folks who once drove Lincolns and Cadillacs, they’re also built to appeal to working men and women. Cut out all the creature comforts, and you still have a ...
Part of owning a pickup truck is understanding that the bed of your truck will take abuse. What happens to the body and paint as a result of that abuse depends on what type of protection you have.
Nobody writes country songs about the bed liner, but without it, your truck would look beat to hell in no time. Every load of gravel, every busted pallet, and every Home Depot run — even riding in the ...
Your truck's exterior paint gives it protection and personality. To increase the paints protection and appearance, we apply compounds, polishes, and waxes. But the truck's inner bed, if not covered by ...
It's a great feeling driving a shiny new or gently used pickup truck off the vehicle lot and imagining all the materials you will haul in it. You might wonder how you will maximize the cubic feet of ...
On the final media day of the 2008 Chicago Auto Show, Mike Levine from Pickuptruck.com walked us over to the Ford display to show us an inconspicuous Super Duty sitting among a fleet of Ford ...
Every truck owner knows that protecting your inner bed surface is a top priority. Once the floor or bedsides are scratched, the unprotected bare steel is subject to rust. For a quick fix, some folks ...
In an attempt to give dealers an additional selling point over the major competitors, Ram announced it will offer a spray-on bedliner as a factory option for a suggested retail price of $450. Fred ...
Pickup trucks are designed to be tough enough to stand up to hard work, but they are still made of materials that can be damaged through normal use. And as anyone who has owned a vehicle knows, even a ...
Many people think that trucks are utility-only vehicles but we know that this isn’t true. The proof lies in the multitude of customized pickup trucks that can be seen on the streets. This piece of ...