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BudMan5
Sep 29, 2016Explorer
As a former RV transporter for the northern Indiana based manufacturers, I have about a quarter million miles experience with tow vehicles.
Of the big three, all have decent performing TVs. I personally chose a 2006 Ford F350 dually with the 6.0L turbo diesel engine. I could provide reams of documents to show how that vehicle put me out of business in just over 2 years.
If you look at all the vehicles being used by RV transporters, the Fords and Dodge Rams are by far the vast majority.There are very few GM.Chev tow vehicles being used by professional transporters.
But, if I could design my all time favorite tow rig it would be a Ford F350 dually powered by a 5.9 Cummins hooked up to an Allison tranny.
Of the big three, all have decent performing TVs. I personally chose a 2006 Ford F350 dually with the 6.0L turbo diesel engine. I could provide reams of documents to show how that vehicle put me out of business in just over 2 years.
If you look at all the vehicles being used by RV transporters, the Fords and Dodge Rams are by far the vast majority.There are very few GM.Chev tow vehicles being used by professional transporters.
But, if I could design my all time favorite tow rig it would be a Ford F350 dually powered by a 5.9 Cummins hooked up to an Allison tranny.
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