Jan-28-2020 02:51 AM
Jan-29-2020 07:22 AM
laknox wrote:
Why do people who drive TRUCKS expect them to ride like CARS? Just sayin'...
Lyle
Jan-29-2020 07:14 AM
laknox wrote:
Why do people who drive TRUCKS expect them to ride like CARS? Just sayin'...
Lyle
Jan-29-2020 07:03 AM
Jan-29-2020 06:13 AM
Jan-29-2020 02:30 AM
Jan-28-2020 01:55 PM
Jan-28-2020 10:35 AM
klr650goldwing wrote:
Today we test drove a 2017 Ford F350 6.7, CC,LB, DRW 4X4 KING RANCH. We currently have a 2004 F350 V10 CC LB 4X4 SRW XLT. With 13 years of technology advancements between these two trucks, I was expecting the 2017 to ride smoother, more quiet and with more power. It had more power for sure, but the 04 was much smoother and more quiet. And lastly, the ride of the 2017 was stiff and rough compared to the 04. Is this the ride of all DRW trucks?
Jan-28-2020 06:53 AM
MFL wrote:
Nice looking truck Barney! I think the Rams with air ride, and even the 2500 with coil springs would be hard to beat, comparing ride quality. The bad thing about test drives, new or used, you don't know what psi is in the tires, to make fair comparisons. You would have to carry a good tire gauge with you, and check all tires before the drive. Ya, I know, who does that, and the salesperson says "you're kidding right"
Jerry
Jan-28-2020 06:39 AM
Jan-28-2020 06:29 AM
klr650goldwing wrote:
It was the first dually I have driven so I wasn't expecting such a stiff ride.
Jan-28-2020 06:27 AM
Jan-28-2020 06:10 AM
Jan-28-2020 05:48 AM
klr650goldwing wrote:
Logically speaking reducing tire pressure would make for a softer ride. However, the tires on the 04 are all set at 80 psi. The dually in comparison felt like the axles were welded to the frame, incredibly stiff and rough. It was the first dually I have driven so I wasn't expecting such a stiff ride. Is there any way to soften the ride of a dually truck?
Jan-28-2020 05:43 AM