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What neighbors have to say about my new M1009

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NOTHING LIKE KATE UPTON DONG THE CAT DADDY........MARONE

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since a 1009 has 6 lugs would that be a valid argument that it is a 1/2 ton truck . I know these trucks are rated as 3/4 ton but i have an issue with HOA or actually a HO on the block, that has been trying to rewrite the HOA rules for years so i cant park my 1009 on the street. The new rule is that no vehicle that is considered commercial, over 18ft or 3/4 ton

What used to be called a 1/2 ton truck is rated closer to a ton these days. The "1 ton" trucks have something close to 4-5 ton capacity. I assumed that is why they started calling them F250s and 2500 instead as the competition heated up and trucks became stronger and stronger.

My "half ton" extended cab truck is longer then 18ft, so no idea where that number came from.
 
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