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camperforlife wrote:Super_Dave wrote:
When I start trying to make financial sense out of my toy purchases it is time to quit.
If you don't make financial sense with major purchases you may find yourself watching the repo guy tow your toy away. I make sense with every major purchase and pay cash. That doesn't mean you can't have toys.
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camperforlife wrote:
our loaded weight is 12387
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Super_Dave wrote:
When I start trying to make financial sense out of my toy purchases it is time to quit.
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JIMNLIN wrote:
GM just shows a 6390 rawr with 17" wheels or 6600 rawr with 18" for their 2500 trucks.
I would say his 7078 rawr number is a typo.
If its the 6390 rawr 17" wheels your gonna' have a maxed out rear suspension with a 14000 gvwr trailer once its loaded and road ready.
The question was "would you do it" ?
The 6.6 will be marginal for that much weight ....so no, for my use I wouldn't do it.
From what Ive read the 6.6 gas pulling those kinds of loads isn't getting anywhere near the mpg as the 6.6 Dmax pulling the same load and especially mpg's running empty.
Just my 2c.
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Lantley wrote:valhalla360 wrote:
You are probably pushing the limits on the overall payload also.
Why are you getting a new truck but purposely getting one not suited to the expected use?
My thought as well. Get Bigger truck, bigger engine. Get a truck that will do the job vs. a truck that will be barely adequate.
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