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Dannyabear1
May 20, 2014Explorer
As an actual owner of a T100, i'll add my 2 cents
1 The 3.4 v6 is severly underpower for these trucks, they typically get better fuel milage in town than on the highway.
2 The cooling system is very small and no trans cooling
3 The rear wheels in this model is well forward of the center of the bed; fifth
wheel hitches are generally located a few inches forward of the rear axle, which in this case will put the camper hitting the cab when turning
4 Mine will squat about 3" with just a 600# motorcycle in the bed, and if I put the m/c on a 10' utility trailer, it makes the engine almost run hot just going down the highway.
1 The 3.4 v6 is severly underpower for these trucks, they typically get better fuel milage in town than on the highway.
2 The cooling system is very small and no trans cooling
3 The rear wheels in this model is well forward of the center of the bed; fifth
wheel hitches are generally located a few inches forward of the rear axle, which in this case will put the camper hitting the cab when turning
4 Mine will squat about 3" with just a 600# motorcycle in the bed, and if I put the m/c on a 10' utility trailer, it makes the engine almost run hot just going down the highway.
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