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rcp123
Aug 06, 2016Explorer
I never really thought of 3500 (1 ton) as an option. I always assumed that it would cost substantially more. I guess I have some homework to do.
I am glad to know that I was not missing anything, but it does seem quite odd that with a 2500, it is not even designed to haul a "normal" weight 5er.
The RV dealer, as well as the TV dealer, all seemed to eager to state that it would be the ideal TV.
Yes, it will pull the 5er, but it will be over the numbers, and I am not a big fan of that.
Here is another "loaded" question. Any thoughts on Ram vs F250 vs GMC/Chevy? Now that I am looking at 1 ton, I want to go back and start the review process all over again, looking at the big 3.
Any advice is welcomed. Thanks,
I am glad to know that I was not missing anything, but it does seem quite odd that with a 2500, it is not even designed to haul a "normal" weight 5er.
The RV dealer, as well as the TV dealer, all seemed to eager to state that it would be the ideal TV.
Yes, it will pull the 5er, but it will be over the numbers, and I am not a big fan of that.
Here is another "loaded" question. Any thoughts on Ram vs F250 vs GMC/Chevy? Now that I am looking at 1 ton, I want to go back and start the review process all over again, looking at the big 3.
Any advice is welcomed. Thanks,
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