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[QUOTE="INFRNL, post: 642468, member: 9835"] While I agree that stock or leveled is easier to get into a toolbox, its no easier with a dually. Maybe I'm almost fun sizedLOL My truck is currently stock, but I still have to get in the bed to get things. The dually fenders make it too difficult and I hate it when people try to pull things out over the dually fenders. They always get scratched up. I had a couple guys using my truck and that's exactly what they did even after telling them not to. I'm getting ready to add 4" to the front and do something to the rear along with 35's. I use my truck as a car like the munchkin does :D Since I already have to jump in the bed, a few extra inches won't hurt anything:) I like all styles, short, tall, fat, etc as long as they are properly proportionedLOL [/QUOTE]
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