Bedlam wrote:
Although many carry items up front, I feel the air restriction created is not acceptable for summer use. Many people argue that snow plows are mounted on the front, but I don't see many driving in 90-100 degree weather..
Don't think engine cooling is an issue with modern trucks.
I frequently drive in 3-digits weather and even on 7.3l Powerstroke I hear engine fan coming only on long grades, when I was pulling 13k trailer. But I put Mercedes coolant in it and difference was noticeable.
Now I put close to 20k on my 20017 Powerstroke, lot in 128F weather with >5000 lb camper and I don't remember hearing engine fan at all.
Even when I was hauling 8000 lb trailer on 17 miles grades, the new truck will display temperature in numbers once it exceeds 185F (?).
That display was coming up to 190's in those extreme conditions but would drop fast once I come to flatter part and engine fan never engaged.
Meaning the truck has lot of cooling capacity.
I had spare wheel mounted on front of F250 for weight distribution in the past, but wheel alone looks too redneck for me.
That is why I would consider one of front guards that would accommodate that, but the high cost of those prevented that.
Than I put Honda generator on front and that solved the dilemma.