Love it!
That truck should last easy 2 decades or 300,000 miles whatever comes first!
Right now------that would be my chosen truck!
One thing you might want to look into Jason(just a thought)
When I got my 2001 Ford Escape(best vehicle I have ever had)I purchased the (anti-rust anode corrosion system)they retailed for $600 and I got it for $399(talked them down)
I then installed a earth ground rod(just an iron pole set 2ft in the ground)I have a 10ft small link (plastic coated)chain attached to rod and when I park my escape I simply connect other end(that has an alligator clip to my tow hitch.
My reasoning is for the anode to properly work correctly the frame/body/other attached metal stuff needs to go to earth ground(the rubber tires keep this from properly happening but the direct connection via ground/rod/chain/frame does this and inhibits the effects of corrosion(via road salt/moisture/etc.) I seldom even need to wash my SUV(its that Titanium color that matches our dirt here)
Bottom line---------2001 living in very humid shaded high snow/salt area-----------(no rust)
But------this is just what I do--------if the truck got hit by lightning ?????(If someone was in truck while getting hit while attached ????
So do at own risk. I park my SUV (outside)so when I pull up I grab the end of chain that is in a small coiled 6" dia area next to rod pull it out and (clip it)takes 5 seconds and know(least I feel)the corrosion demons are not eating my SUV. Here in this part of the country(what ends the vehicles life 9 times out of 10)is rust!
Myself(just me)even if I was parking it in garage------would be hooking to a ground rod!
I hate rust!--------------You got a beauty there though-----congrats!
ps-----neighbors 2006 4x4 crew cab Ranger--------(about all rusted out)
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(only has 48,000 miles on it)
JMHO