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josh (not verified)    August 11, 2022 - 12:57PM

My current Tundra DC has the 6.5 bed. It is absolutely needed even though I am not a contractor. I do live not burbs, so around here, loading the bed up for fun and home work, lumber yards/mulch/moving split wood etc, trips to the dump weekly and biweekly in summer for rental own, i need that extra room. I have no kids and no need for a CrewMax. What is problematic is the 22 DC looks to have lost significant legroom. While not moving kids, I do take friends for rides to beach, mountains, etc and this new rig is pushing me to a CrewMax and 6.5 bed. Anyways, I may just keep my 2016 DC Tundra, tuned, lifted, 34" tires and a whopping 13mpg. but dropping 65K on a new truck, break even on MPG is years out. Which nobody talks about. The real reason I may upgrade is a better seat! My back is old and getting worse.

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