Find one of the dealers who will sell ya that truck with 700 herspers. You, as a kidless male, will love it!Hi all,
I don't yet have a f150, but I'm on the hunt for a 2024 rcsb 4wd xl. I live in an area that gets snow, and I don't have kids, so I think it would be a really good daily driver for me. I'll update as things progress.
Its also a factory option, no different than a raptor.I called my insurance agent yesterday and asked her about what effect, if any, getting a blower on the truck would have on my insurance. She said to keep the receipt for it in case of loss, and that it would not affect my rates at all! I was surprised, I figured they'd get all nervous about it. Being in my 50's and married might have something to do with that.
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I don't yet have a f150, but I'm on the hunt for a 2024 rcsb 4wd xl. I live in an area that gets snow, and I don't have kids, so I think it would be a really good daily driver for me. I'll update as things progress.
You need to increase your aftermarket parts coverage to actually keep the blower and its accessories covered otherwise they're simply insuring the vehicle as it came from the factory and typically only up to $2k or so in add-ons. I've bumped mine up to $6k coverage of accessories.I called my insurance agent yesterday and asked her about what effect, if any, getting a blower on the truck would have on my insurance. She said to keep the receipt for it in case of loss, and that it would not affect my rates at all! I was surprised, I figured they'd get all nervous about it. Being in my 50's and married might have something to do with that.
I have a dually and a 3/4 ton 4wd if I need to really tow something, plus my wife's car. I think I can get by with a 2 door just fine in my situation. I can see it being an issue if it was truly the only vehicle you had.Man I want a RCSB with a tt 5.0 but as my only vehicle I feel you lose much of the practicality of it
Definitely won't be an issue for you. Look forward to seeing the buildI have a dually and a 3/4 ton 4wd if I need to really tow something, plus my wife's car. I think I can get by with a 2 door just fine in my situation. I can see it being an issue if it was truly the only vehicle you had.