Which of these are "must have" features...?

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Not many trucks out with the spec I'm looking for...so having to choose with some options left off.

Which of these would you consider "MUST HAVE"?

Max Recline Seats

Supplemental Heat

Roof Clearance Lights

Wheel Well Liners

Unfortunately, none of the options include all of these...
 
IMHO, these for sure
  1. Roof Clearance Lights
  2. Wheel Well Liners
Then Supplemental Heat depending on where you live.
 
Roof clearance lights and Multicontour Seats.
 
Living in new england, my vote is for the supplement heater. My old truck i was very mindful about using heat before the oil and coolant got to certain temps. The supplement heater has alleviated that concern of mine and gives heat rather quickly.
 
For me none are dealbreakers but preference would be factory installed and warranteed roof clearance lights. The liners you can add yourself and I find the max recline seats less comfortable anyway. Not sure if there is an aftermarket supplemental heat option.
 
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Not many trucks out with the spec I'm looking for...so having to choose with some options left off.

Which of these would you consider "MUST HAVE"?

Max Recline Seats

Supplemental Heat

Roof Clearance Lights

Wheel Well Liners

Unfortunately, none of the options include all of these...
I would say none except maybe the wheel well liners. It would be best to decide how much you like and would use them and balance that with the extra cost.
!# Do you sleep in your truck? There have been some who say the extended shoulder support bothers them while driving.
2# Is it extremely cold where you live? It does aid in cab warm-up.
3# Do you like the looks of the cab lights? There might be some visibility benefits.
4# Out of all the options you listed this might be the most useful, especially if you offroad or live in an area that gets a lot of snow.
 
Max recline seats. I always just have my wheel wells sprayed when I get the bed sprayed. Much better in my opinion than the plastic wheel well liners.
 
Not many trucks out with the spec I'm looking for...so having to choose with some options left off.

Which of these would you consider "MUST HAVE"?

Max Recline Seats

Supplemental Heat

Roof Clearance Lights

Wheel Well Liners

Unfortunately, none of the options include all of these...
Roof lights
 
I'm a huge fan of the clearance lights. Outside your list, I also am really glad I have the upfitter switches, the sunroof, and the heater (I live in Texas, but why not). In the past, I've wished I had the max recline seats when I was doing rest stops for just a few hours but didn't want to open the RV.
 
If you get the diesel the supplemental heat is a must have. It will get your front window almost if not all the way defrosted when you remote start the truck in the winter. Wheel well liners are a must have but can be purchased later.
 
The nice thing about the wheel liners is they cover more so you don't get mud and debris up and around the wheel wells in the nooks and crannies where its hard to get out. Dosent the Tremor package come with rear liners?
 
Not many trucks out with the spec I'm looking for...so having to choose with some options left off.

Which of these would you consider "MUST HAVE"?

Unfortunately, none of the options include all of these...

Max Recline Seats
Only a must-have if you plan to sleep in the cab of your truck a lot for some reason. May not be as comfortable as the regular seats for some.

Supplemental Heat
A must have if you spend a decent amount of time in places where it gets cold in Winter.

Roof Clearance Lights
The stock radio antenna makes a better "curb feeler" for sketchy clearance situations, IMO. I consider the lights to mostly be for looks and I prefer not having extra holes in my roof that can leak be it sunroof or clearance lights.

Wheel Well Liners
Nice to have but dead easy to install after purchase.
 
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