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1jeep wrote:
Just turned 90k miles on my 2011, only fuel filters, brakes, tires and oil! It did have a recall for emissions, this was a reflash and I have noticed no difference.
You mentioned 4:30 gears, I believe you wont be able to get that until your in a f450, that trailer you posted will easily be towed by a 350. Don't forget these trucks are 6 speed trans and pull very nicely as all 3 brands do.
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Bedlam wrote:
If you are thinking about the short bed and get the smaller fuel tank, it will be annoying if you get the gasoline engine since your range will be reduced (plan on the largest tank for a gasoline engine). I think your load out east can be handled by gasoline or diesel but if you plan to travel west often, you will wish you had the diesel if you frequent thinner air.
I just went through a truck upgrade and was considering switching to gasoline from my previous diesel truck, but there were too many limitations for my use to make the switch (GCWR and fuel range). I was looking at the Ford F550 and Ram 5500 and chose the latter, but both brands were competitive.
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BB_TX wrote:
Take comments from a non-owner with a grain of salt.
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The Mad Norsky wrote:BB_TX wrote:ReneeG wrote:
Have to disagree on your statement of the pre 2015 models not having much grade braking. The feature if amazing and we do a lot of mountain passes in our camping just within our state. Having come from a gas truck with no such braking feature, this is a piece of cake.
I fully agree. The engine exhaust braking on my 2012 6.7 holds speed very well coming down mountain passes. Take comments from a non-owner with a grain of salt.
X 3 for me. Although I no longer own my 2011 Ford with the 6.7L diesel, I felt it was an excellent vehicle for grade braking.
Mind you, I think the grade braking on my new Ram is even better than my previous Ford. But nevertheless, the Ford did just fine.