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Watch out for the Syclone!
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<blockquote data-quote="HAMMRHEAD" data-source="post: 37297" data-attributes="member: 602"><p>The Syclone may not be able to haul very much weight (500lbs vs. the L's 800#, I think??), but there is still a nice sized box out back that can be used to move lotsa chit. Besides, how many people can't wait to install some kind of tonneau cover, especially a hard tonneau, that really limits what you can toss in the bed. If alot of them are like me, they don't want to beat up their bed hauling too much stuff anyway. And how many have actually towed a trailer with their L regularly? I think it's safe to say the majority of owners bought their L for the same reason I bought it and my Sy - :rolling: SPEED!:rolling: </p><p></p><p>Oh, and when you lower the L, be real careful about how much weight you toss in the back! That's the main reason for the Sy's low payload(Think they deleted a leaf spring or two also?). Possible damage to the drivetrain/suspension because it was already low from the factory.</p><p></p><p>Hauling and towing with a Lightning? Yeah, maybe once in a while. But that's like me saying I bought my AWD Syclone just in case I need the extra traction to go off-road once in a while.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HAMMRHEAD, post: 37297, member: 602"] The Syclone may not be able to haul very much weight (500lbs vs. the L's 800#, I think??), but there is still a nice sized box out back that can be used to move lotsa chit. Besides, how many people can't wait to install some kind of tonneau cover, especially a hard tonneau, that really limits what you can toss in the bed. If alot of them are like me, they don't want to beat up their bed hauling too much stuff anyway. And how many have actually towed a trailer with their L regularly? I think it's safe to say the majority of owners bought their L for the same reason I bought it and my Sy - :rolling: SPEED!:rolling: Oh, and when you lower the L, be real careful about how much weight you toss in the back! That's the main reason for the Sy's low payload(Think they deleted a leaf spring or two also?). Possible damage to the drivetrain/suspension because it was already low from the factory. Hauling and towing with a Lightning? Yeah, maybe once in a while. But that's like me saying I bought my AWD Syclone just in case I need the extra traction to go off-road once in a while. [/QUOTE]
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