โFeb-10-2014 07:33 PM
โFeb-11-2014 06:57 PM
wgm2011 wrote:
In jmtandem's defense, I did start this post because the Chevy DRW truck was causing friction here at the house. But as shooterdad has indicated, the thread has evolved and given me options other than the ones I thought I had.
Here in the Texas Gulf Coast area it seems like there are hundreds of 1 ton DRW trucks being used as daily drivers. But the closer I get to the crazy traffic of downtown Houston, the numbers of duellys decrease dramatically.
I had not really considered the 1 ton SRW vehicles because none were available at the local Chevy or GMC house. The Chevy salesman repeated the same old line that the 1 ton SRW is just a slightly upgraded 3/4 ton truck and not worth my consideration and once again I blindly believed him.
Also on this thread a link to specs for the Chevy trucks was posted that had all the info I tried to get at the dealership. With that I've been doing the math. Calculated with a full tank of diesel, a few extra passengers (not expected) and a few extra pounds for the unexpected the numbers indicate the SRW will work.
My next step is to find a truck on the lot so my better half can give it a try. Since Chevrolet is already phasing over to the 2015 model, selection may not be all that great but I bet I can find something out there.
Again, thanks to all for the help. It is all really appreciated.
Bill
โFeb-11-2014 06:15 PM
Jm , she lived off Red Rock rd in Reno right near Stead Field Airport.
โFeb-11-2014 06:12 PM
In jmtandem's defense, I did start this post because the Chevy DRW truck was causing friction here at the house. But as shooterdad has indicated, the thread has evolved and given me options other than the ones I thought I had.
โFeb-11-2014 06:03 PM
โFeb-11-2014 06:00 PM
My wife used to live off Red Rock at 395 , so I am very familiar with the area .last time we were there we went to Cabelas there in Verde .And we have shot quite a bit at Sage Hill gun club at Demonte Ranch.
โFeb-11-2014 06:00 PM
Paul Clancy wrote:
3500 srw. She has a point. Duallys aren't for everyone.
โFeb-11-2014 05:57 PM
โFeb-11-2014 05:54 PM
some on here cant
โFeb-11-2014 05:51 PM
โFeb-11-2014 05:51 PM
Jm , that 80 route is no easy pull from Sac to Reno , if thats where you are then you are well informed...lol
But I still wouldnt hesitate to use my little srw to go up or down it..haha just pokin some fun , dont take it personal. Scott
โFeb-11-2014 05:50 PM
โFeb-11-2014 05:46 PM
Jm,I agree with your last post ,although I dont believe a dually is necessary for the trailer he is looking at , I would agree that he or she could get used to driving whatever they decide to go with as long as they accept some of the limitations on where they can and cannot go with it . I agree that his issues probably wont be solved here . Have a good one . Scott
โFeb-11-2014 05:45 PM
โFeb-11-2014 05:39 PM
โFeb-11-2014 05:38 PM
As far as the 90 percent comment , it makes a lot more sense than buying a rig based on the fact that you may or may not go to the Rockies some day . Trust me I have been through Wolf Creek pass several times , and it is no joke , but anything that can run up and down some of these other hills will work equally as well there . Have a great evening