chiefneon wrote:
Howdy!
I like that Ram comes to the tablet with the uplift truck but the problem has always been that the Cab and chassis truck are detuned with less power. Thatโs the reason most RVers go with the Ford F450 with a pickup bed and then the bed is removed to be up lifted with a Hauler bed. I just went through this shopping for a RV Hauler. Everyone told me not to order Cab and chassis for that reason.
โHappy Trailsโ
Chiefneon
That is not the best reason IMHO to not get a chassis cab. A chassis cab is not a complete truck. SO you can add other options etc to it, like additional springs, larger tires, change out the gvw from the manufacture etc. C&C trucks also usually have more places to add light wires etc with in the frame. Many times, depending upon the manufacture, you have multiple power choice options, more ranges of axel ratios, and transmissions too!
While the power is down per say, it in reality may not be down. As the how the power is rated and tested is different. It may seem down, but in reality may be just as strong. Or have a different HP/torque curve, that in reality, makes it a better pulling motor! Many also lower the max RPM, so that in and of itself will lower the max HP potential. Meanwhile, the torque and HP and rpms that you in reality use, may be the same as the higher rated motor. So your literal towing power is the same.
Having had numerous cab and chassis trucks, I'll take a C&C over a finished truck any day of the week if it is going to be modified in some way shape or form.
marty
92 Navistar dump truck, 7.3L 7 sp, 4.33 gears with a Detroit no spin
2014 Chevy 1500 Dual cab 4x4
92 Red-e-haul 12K equipment trailer