Oct-22-2019 11:17 AM
Oct-23-2019 03:56 PM
mich800 wrote:Houses appreciate. Trucks depreciate.IdaD wrote:
An HD truck in OP's scenario is a no brainer. It's literally more truck for the same money, and it not only works better for the current trailer but also allows for more flexibility moving forward - and the compromises in moving from a 1/2 ton to a SRW HD are minimal. I think the compromises involved in moving from a SRW HD to a dually are much more significant.
I wouldn't say it is a no brainer. Everyone has a list of priority items. If a 1/2 ton that falls into the category of towing trailer and meets the other criteria better than a larger truck why should they make a purchase that falls short in the other areas.
And I don't subscribe to the mantra here to over purchase as you may upgrade later. If that is the case everyone would purchase a 4+ bedroom home as their first house because who knows if you will have kids or the parents/in-laws need to move in later. And switching trucks is surely easier than switching houses.
Oct-23-2019 02:21 PM
Oct-23-2019 01:48 PM
Oct-23-2019 01:47 PM
SRadke wrote:
Just wondering.
What are the additional costs associated with a diesel engine vs a gas engine? I am trying to work up a cost benefit analysis.
(yes... I know I am a nerd...)
Oct-23-2019 01:32 PM
Oct-23-2019 12:10 PM
SRadke wrote:
Thanks everyone for the input! I really appreciate it!
Based on the responses I think I will be "safe" so long as the math works. Since I am buying a new-to-me truck and the price difference isn't very large between the two styles of truck (from what I have seen) I think I am going to go with a gas 3/4 ton. This way we can grow to a larger camper in the future if we want without having to worry about the truck.
Has anyone had a particularly bad experience with the gas variants of these trucks? (I would rather stay away from the diesel engines because I have never owned a diesel and have never worked on one before.)
Oct-23-2019 11:24 AM
Me Again wrote:
For a RAM/Hemi you want a newer one with 8 speed tranny rather than the original 6 speed.
Oct-23-2019 10:41 AM
IdaD wrote:
An HD truck in OP's scenario is a no brainer. It's literally more truck for the same money, and it not only works better for the current trailer but also allows for more flexibility moving forward - and the compromises in moving from a 1/2 ton to a SRW HD are minimal. I think the compromises involved in moving from a SRW HD to a dually are much more significant.
Oct-23-2019 09:39 AM
Oct-23-2019 08:09 AM
Oct-23-2019 07:14 AM
SRadke wrote:
Thanks everyone for the input! I really appreciate it!
Based on the responses I think I will be "safe" so long as the math works. Since I am buying a new-to-me truck and the price difference isn't very large between the two styles of truck (from what I have seen) I think I am going to go with a gas 3/4 ton. This way we can grow to a larger camper in the future if we want without having to worry about the truck.
Has anyone had a particularly bad experience with the gas variants of these trucks? (I would rather stay away from the diesel engines because I have never owned a diesel and have never worked on one before.)
Oct-23-2019 07:11 AM
Oct-23-2019 06:56 AM
Oct-23-2019 06:13 AM
ktmrfs wrote:
3) Many 1/2 tons have a lower step in height than 3/4 ton.
Oct-23-2019 06:02 AM
cavie wrote:
1/2 ton and 7500# yea it will work......in the low country. If you intend to do any kind of mts you will need a 3/4. You wanna be comfortable or on the edge of your seat all the time. Do you want to pass a very slow moving semi or play follow the leader? The choice is yours.