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Dodge Ram "BFT"

Started by Lowprofile, December 13, 2007, 11:08:20 AM

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Lowprofile

So, you wanted the ultimate Dodge Tow Vehicle.........looks like it might be coming..... :drool5:

    http://www.motivemag.com/pub/news/SEMA_2007_Dodge_Ram_BFT.shtml
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RD

HOLY SHNIKES....  that is cool  :drool5:
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Todd Wilson

I like it! Its even in my color!


Todd


learical1

I thought I saw other pictures of this on a different website with a custom chopper in the bed ont the truck.
Bruce

PocketThunder

"Dodge says BFT stands for "built for towing," but I think we all know it actually stands for "Big F---ing Truck"   :rofl:  thats awesome.!

"And there's one thing the heavy-duty trucker can never get enough of: a bigger box."   :scratchchin:  Is that true Low Pro?  :D
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Steve P.

I'm sceptical about this one. It is KILLER as a show truck. I don't see it as a TOW vehicle.

1) Two extra feet of box may make a difference to some businesses, but I don't think it will take the place of a flat bed.

2) I think it's center of gravity is going to make towing less likely than more likely. (They are calling it a BUILT FOR TOWING) vehicle.

3) Big diesel with tons of power with an automatic behind it and a tiny little receiver hitch!!!!

4) The bed is an extra 6 inches above normal, so that will cause hell for many goose neck and fifth wheel guys.

5) To put a camper in it would be nice. 2 more feet of living space would make a huge difference. On the other hand you would need a ladder to climb up in it. Also you camper jacks would need to be a bunch longer and stronger... Probably more of them too.

6) Now you have more room for bodies in the bigger camper but cannot carry more than 3 people in the cab...





I know this is just a LOOK AT ME truck for now. I just wish they would put all the effort into making a killer product that will STOP Americans from buying NON-American products.



Steve P.
Holiday, Florida

Lowprofile

Quote from: PocketThunder on December 13, 2007, 02:32:51 PM
"Dodge says BFT stands for "built for towing," but I think we all know it actually stands for "Big F---ing Truck"   :rofl:  thats awesome.!

"And there's one thing the heavy-duty trucker can never get enough of: a bigger box."   :scratchchin:  Is that true Low Pro?  :D


Depends on what kind of load you need to pack in that "big box".  :D    Some loads are larger than others. But alas, some will buy it just to perpetuate the fantasy that they indeed need a "big box" when in fact all they have is the ability to fill a "short box". Ego can be such an ugly thing.  :D
"Its better to live one day as a Lion than a Lifetime as a Lamb".

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1993 Dodge Ram Charger
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Forza

Holy hell. Bolt a turret on the back and call it a fricken tank!

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Bruce

Highbanked Hauler

   i thought I saw somewhere that Ford already had a 450 --550  Pick Up  if you can call it that, that costs as much or more than an over the road truck :shruggy:
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70charginglizard

Now thats one hell of a beast! :METAL:
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Ghoste

It may come with a small receiver hitch but that big box is a great spot for a fifth wheel.  :coolgleamA:

69charger2002

there's no market for a 2 door!!! that thing will never sell!  :nana:

i just got rid of my dodge truck that was that color. i LOVE that blue.. 2nd only to the 98-01 or so intense blue
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Steve P.

Quote from: Ghoste on December 14, 2007, 09:35:10 PM
It may come with a small receiver hitch but that big box is a great spot for a fifth wheel.  :coolgleamA:

Only you will have to put a lift kit on your fifth wheel to be able to reach up into that monster.  :o
Steve P.
Holiday, Florida

Big Lebowski

So how much for the quad cab? $55-65,000? :shruggy:
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Steve P.

Now if they put TANDEM DUALLYS on it then put a huge bull dog on the hood.  :D
Steve P.
Holiday, Florida

Todd Wilson

Quote from: Big Lebowski on December 15, 2007, 01:02:33 AM
So how much for the quad cab? $55-65,000? :shruggy:


How much for a MEGACAB!  HAHA! With a 9 foot bed!

Todd

Todd Wilson

Quote from: Highbanked Hauler on December 14, 2007, 03:54:46 PM
   i thought I saw somewhere that Ford already had a 450 --550  Pick Up  if you can call it that, that costs as much or more than an over the road truck :shruggy:


International makes a bigp pickup.   Ford has 4500 and 5500 trucks out there but I have never seen one with a pickup box. The railroad I work for has a few of them and they arent that much higher then the standard pickup trucks nowadays.


As for the dinky hitch on it  its a hitch that should be capable of pulling what ever it needs to pull.  They didnt say if this truck would require a CDL to drive.  If its weight capacity is still like the new 1 tons it will be enough to cover what ever up to the CDL limit. If its designed to pull more then it will require a CDL and the bigger hitches for bigger trailers.


Todd

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