There are very few people in Australia that even use the bed on most 4wds here anyway, as most people buy a Hilux or similar, with the crewcab body the bed is only 1.5m/5ft long anyway, only the singlecabs (2 seater tradies utes only for the most part) get the 2.4m/8ft bed... you simply cant put a full sized tub on a crewcab chassis...
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Anything bigger than that, we use a trailer...
(US style ones are very rare here indeed, too big, too thirsty and too expensive to buy, with a 'less than stellar' reliability record- to put it politely... as well as a poor reputation for finish/quality)
For the very few large US 'trucks' here like the Ram 1500 (only available for a few years, poor seller) or the F150 (no longer sold)- it isnt uncommon for a 3 year old one to be on its third or fourth owner lol and they were only sold as the crewcab here with the same shortbed back- anything longer and you cant park it most places...
Add in the whole 4.5t on a car licence here (which means that for a car licenced owner ie the majority of people) those huge US 'trucks' are either sold as 'car licenced' but can't legally carry any weight at all in comparison to the lighter Hilux/Ranger/BT50's (in fact considerably LESS- that big heavy body is counted as part of the vehicles gross weight LOL), or require any purchaser to spend several thousand dollars to get a 'truck' licence (LR or MR required) which also comes with other restrictions when driving it... (0.02 BAL limit for example- no alcohol for you...)- plus it means that EVERY person driving it needs that truck licence.... no 'driving down to get a loaf of bread' for you unless you have it....
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https://www.carsales.com.au/editorial/details/payload-limits-ram-1500-towing-capacity-114369/
People soon soured on them- despite their 4.5t towing capacity ('eats utes for breakfast' ads on TV lol) owners quickly found out that they couldn't in fact handle heavier loads than the usual Aussie utes... coupled with their high price (you could buy two Hiluxes for the price of a single Ram) and poor fuel economy made them a poor choice indeed- hence why so many have multiple owners in only a few years...
30 sec 'eats utes for breakfast' ad
They should have eaten less utes and gone on a diet PMSL