โSep-06-2017 09:15 AM
โSep-14-2017 08:37 AM
goducks10 wrote:
Must've been a while since you've looked a diesel trucks since they all come with a 'Jake Brake' now.
Any of the 1 ton DRW will safely tow that 5th wheel. Test drive them all. They're different in their own way but all have the power and handling to tow your 5th wheel.
โSep-14-2017 04:36 AM
larry barnhart wrote:goducks10 wrote:
I take mine to the local Ram dealer so it's not my problem where the oil filter is. @64 years young I'm done doing oil changes.
76 and I do my oil changes etc. Don't know why??
chevman
โSep-13-2017 10:28 AM
Cummins12V98 wrote:davidaf wrote:
I pull my Landmark Newport with a 16 Ram. Pulls and handles the load just fine. I have bags on the truck but they were added for my Lance camper I don't add any air for the Landmark. I suspect the 450 non-CC version will squat more (I owned a 2015 450, tongue weight is over 4k) based on how it handled my camper (5k lbs) vs the Ram. I never towed the Landmark with the 450 as it wouldn't stay out of the shop long enough to make it to make it a good tow vehicle for me. Towed like a bull but couldn't keep it on the road. The Landmark was bought after I swapped tow vehicles.
Running your bags at 5psi unloaded will make them about 30psi with your load!
โSep-11-2017 08:05 AM
davidaf wrote:
I pull my Landmark Newport with a 16 Ram. Pulls and handles the load just fine. I have bags on the truck but they were added for my Lance camper I don't add any air for the Landmark. I suspect the 450 non-CC version will squat more (I owned a 2015 450, tongue weight is over 4k) based on how it handled my camper (5k lbs) vs the Ram. I never towed the Landmark with the 450 as it wouldn't stay out of the shop long enough to make it to make it a good tow vehicle for me. Towed like a bull but couldn't keep it on the road. The Landmark was bought after I swapped tow vehicles.
โSep-11-2017 08:04 AM
stickdog wrote:
I going with with a F350 CC Lariat DRW 6.7 4.10 to pull the new DRV MS we're picking up at the end of the month with a 19,000 gvw. I've been told to go with the 3.55 which might be fine on the flats but we do the mountains as well.
โSep-10-2017 09:13 PM
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โSep-10-2017 10:38 AM
ol Bombero-JC wrote:Yes, a converted HDT is what many do.. but sometimes those rigs end up looking pretty horrid if you're only into the utilitarian version. A Sportchassis is a spendy item.
You don't need to be "made of money" to get the ultimate tow vehicle...Spend some time on the Escapees HDT forum.
(There's an MDT forum also)
โSep-09-2017 10:51 AM
2oldman wrote:
If you're made of money get a Freightliner Sportchassis M2 MDT. It's real nice to tow with a truck that weighs 6 tons. If you want control, comfort and safety, the heavier the better. If you mainly want towing power, the new pickups are fine for that.
โSep-09-2017 09:34 AM
Me Again wrote:
When I drove down and met Larry a couple years ago, I knew right away he was the type of guy that could service his own truck! Chris
โSep-09-2017 09:29 AM
justme wrote:
For 2017 the Ford F350 is a highly rated towing machine. Tons of torque, great towing capacity, modern electronics engine and trany, comfortable, great styling. Ford does a great job with engineering, customer support and etc. Since 2011 Ford has styed ahead of the pack. Earlier Fords did not.... Also everything is designed and built in-house which provide the ability to be nimble towards competition.
โSep-09-2017 08:00 AM
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โSep-08-2017 08:15 PM
FishOnOne wrote:
I see you have a hard time resisting draining the oil too! :B
It's so nice when you have easy access.