Posted on Feb 08, 2008 - 3:17am by Wayne Weisser in Trucks
I’m not much of a “chrome” guy. I can take it or leave it. My truck is a work truck not a show truck. I bought my current truck because it looks good from the inside. The LoneStar looks damn good from the inside. Everything from the dash, the murphy bed, storage and the most important 50 degree wheel cut. A short turning radius helps immensely in getting into those tight places where big trucks probably shouldn’t be in the first place.
The only thing missing is a premium laptop holder built in or at least as an option. Between GPS, laptops, MP3 players and satellite radios and all of the other electronics drivers have on their dash now, I want as many of my devices built-in as possible or at least easy to install and hide the wires. Maybe they can put that in next year’s model.
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You know, I have always wondered why nobody thought to put a laptop stand in these trucks of today. We are in the age of technology now and more and more drivers are using laptops. They need to at least consider putting a mounting plate in or offer it as an option. great thinking wayne!
Good point Tim,
I use a “Jotto” desk the one with the base mounted under the passenger seat (bolted to the floor)but it is spendy ($325)
in addition to the laptop mount/desk why cannot the manufacturers also design a shelf/bin for the printer instead of leaving it on the floor or having to forgo a TV just to have a shelf for the printer as I did???
i’m buying two of these trucks i just hope they turn out as good as they say