But trucks have always had beds where things could be loaded in front of the rear window...Before, it was easier to see out the back of things, and also vehicles were lower to the ground.
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But trucks have always had beds where things could be loaded in front of the rear window...Before, it was easier to see out the back of things, and also vehicles were lower to the ground.
No problem I see how that can be confusing, I just mentioned that because the topic was about not having one with the tailgate down. The op said he would not have bought one if he had know that. So I am actually curious if there are any trucks out there with one (I think the 2024 F350 did but was removed from the vehicles shortly after)
Wait,Yes it has a backup camera just not one when the tailgate is down.
You don't know that your tailgate is (from the factory) made to go to a halfway down position?Again, if only I had known before I bought my 2025 Maverick Lariat.
Is there a Ford OEM or aftermarket auxiliary backup camera for use when the tailgate is down? Every time I go to the transfer station!
The free solution is turn around and look out the rear window when backing up with the tailgate down.![]()
But it was still easier to see out of them. The doors and pillars were thinner, and you didn't sit so high off the ground. A lot more space behind the truck is invisible because you're higher off the ground now.But trucks have always had beds where things could be loaded in front of the rear window...![]()
That's no rant. That could not have been said better A+. No whining.I can’t hold it back any longer, It’s getting painful now.
No NOooze no no no,
Aww I give up.
We did everyfuckingthing with our trucks. I’ve hooked up trailers from 4’x6’ single axles to 52 foot goose necks.
Only dented one license plate and it was an improvement.
Here comes the No’s
No A/C
No power windows,
No Automatic trannies. Hey we didn’t have males that dressed like females,
Tranny-Transmission.
And no camera’s.
I never hit anything,
We’re all turning into pu,
Err as you were, Wimps ! Yeah that’s it !
Soon we’ll all have auto drive. And loose even more skills.
I can feel the loss of neck movement range BECAUSE of my back up camera,
I shit you not.
Ok rants over.
Every truck I've owned has had an obstructed view out the back. Tool box, headache rack, topper with no windows, etc. In fact, I've removed the rearview on almost every truck I've owned since they're effectively useless with an obstructed view, and they aren't required by law on trucks anyway.
I guess it's all about perspective. When I drove a Maverick, I felt like I was sitting on the ground.But it was still easier to see out of them. The doors and pillars were thinner, and you didn't sit so high off the ground. A lot more space behind the truck is invisible because you're higher off the ground now.