Too be honest i don't know. When I took delivery it wasn't there. I had both kids in the back when I went riding I guess they somehow did it. I'm trying to figure how the hell I can pull it outI've seen plenty of Big Reds and Pioneer 700s used for farm use and never seen the plastics get dented in that way. They usually take a lot of abuse. What, may I ask caused this?
It may be a toy to you and others but its a primary work vehicle on my horse farm. So far my p700 has been rock solid and yesterday I was throwing big logs in the bed with no problems. So if they cheaped out the bed its important to me. Do you have one of those big pickups so you can carry your lunch in the bed too?Well I do not know how to respond and still be diplomatic? It's a friggin toy, plastic is easy to replace and easy to clean. Maybe some people would be better off with a jeep? It has a unique niche and purpace, enjoy what it offers, oh and by the way I have a friend who would love to buy it off of you at a discount.
How did you guess? No actually I have 2 Dodge Rams, a 3500 diesel dually to haul my toys, and a 1500 Hemi juiced up to drive around town.It may be a toy to you and others but its a primary work vehicle on my horse farm. So far my p700 has been rock solid and yesterday I was throwing big logs in the bed with no problems. So if they cheaped out the bed its important to me. Do you have one of those big pickups so you can carry your lunch in the bed too?
I have the p1k5 with the bed liner. I've thrown some very heavy logs and about 50 pounds of chain in there without thinking about. Maybe those left a little scratch - I didn't check.It may be a toy to you and others but its a primary work vehicle on my horse farm. So far my p700 has been rock solid and yesterday I was throwing big logs in the bed with no problems. So if they cheaped out the bed its important to me. Do you have one of those big pickups so you can carry your lunch in the bed too?
Makes sense as you are used to cheaply made vehicles. I am not, that is why I have a Tundra.How did you guess? No actually I have 2 Dodge Rams, a 3500 diesel dually to haul my toys, and a 1500 Hemi juiced up to drive around town.
ISIS is using the Toyota HiLux which is the probably the highest selling and one of the most durable trucks in the world. Watch the Top Gear episode about them doing their best to try and break one.HaHa, try hauling a huge 3 popout camper on your toyota while also towing a 22 foot jet boat. Also have never had one problem with either Ram and built in the USA. Were you aware that toyota trucks were the most popular throw away trucks used by ISIS in the mideast? Was on 60 minutes. American trucks are made last and enjoy. Get praises all the time of my Hemi. Enjoy your under powered toy truck.
All RAM trucks are made in Mexico. It's impossible to find anything these days 100% American Made. Most US American Companies have mfg. plants all over the world due to cost reasons. And these days more Foreign Auto Companies such as Toyota, Honda and Nissan have US plants to service this region. No matter what brand, at least 25-30% of parts are globally sourced anyways. Buy what you like in a vehicle, but in SXS and ATV buy a Honda.ISIS is using the Toyota HiLux which is the probably the highest selling and one of the most durable trucks in the world. Watch the Top Gear episode about them doing their best to try and break one.
And if you want to go the made in USA route, the Toyota Tundra is more American made than your Ram. Don't believe me? Look it up.