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Having Liquid spring suspension on the ram really made it much nicer to travel in, both empty and full. When empty on stock suspension a hill with washboard was sketchy, with LS it was easy driving. Its super expensive, but we planned to keep that truck for the long haul. Unfortunately not our decision to swap trucks. So We are going to do it again on the F450. Our 2019 F450 rode like a tank, and the new one is just the same.
Part of me wanted to go for gas and better possible mileage, but in the end, we wanted an up trim truck and stability. F450 is the most stable pickup truck out there for a larger camper IMO. Diesel it is again.
What would make you think a gas engine would get better mileage than a diesel?
Good you got a diesel for several reasons but another maybe not considered is, you don’t seem like someone who keeps a vehicle “forever”. You will lose way more on a gas dually on resale or trade, whether 3 years or 23 years from now.
You’d have to find the right buyer and when you do they would also likely realize what it’s worth.
- SoonDockinNov 22, 2025Nomad
I had planned to keep the Ram but we were t-boned. Its totaled and our camper. Thus the reason for the change. Considered gas briefly but Diesel just makes more sense. This is going to be our long term truck. I likely never would have sold the 2019 F450 but 2022 made a 3 year old truck with 30k miles worth more than I paid for it. So sold it and looked for F550's. Ford had 0 inventory anywhere. Ram had many to choose from.