KR, Don't know what kind of roads you'll be on as a daily driver in KY. Here in PA., we have hilly, turning, bumpy roads. Driving any empty PU (Ford, Chevy, Dodge, BRAND DOESN'T MATTER) without weight in the bed ON WET ROADS (ie Rain) or on slick roads can be tricky. Here in PA my DRW 1 ton PU breaks traction all the time when the roads are wet, slipery (ie wet leaves etc) and I am empty, I don't have "to try" it just happens regardless of what is turned off/on in the truck. The same thing happens to my neighbors and friends who drive other brand PU's. If you are on flat straight, snowless roads (like in parts of TEXAS) you will probably be fine using a DRW as a daily driver. If you will be on PA type roads with an empty DRW PU... be cautious ! It's just common sense, spread the weight out over more surface area (ie DRW v/s SRW) and the load pounds per square inch reduces = you will slip more in a DRW v/s a SRW with the same load (ie EMPTY). Load the square inch surface area of either and traction increases - a DRW will carry aproximately 1/4 the weight of a SRW on each back tire (2 v/s 4) with the same bed weight and the tires will slip more. For example a 2000 pound bed weight = DRW each tire carries 500 pounds (approx) v/s SRW = each tire carries 1000 pounds each (approx), I know I didn't calculate the front tires, etc. but you get the idea. When it snows here in PA I use my tractor to put snow in the bed for weight to increase traction. As the street snow melts so does the bed snow, one compensates for the other. This is not opinion, it is science, (unless someone has figured out how to defy the laws of physics). Some have a tendency to over state the superiority of their PU to prove their brand is best... brand doesn't matter, all are pretty much equal. I have a DRW diesel because I haul a lot of weight with my truck, both fifth wheel and goose neck trailers. I purchased my brand because of personal preference, I liked it, nothing else. I also have my PU registered (tagged) to haul heavy loads to keep everyone happy, especially Mr Policeman. My wife's cousin got fined $2,500.00 because his PU was towing his race car trailer and was under tagged - ouch ! ... This is experience, not emotion or opinion.