May-02-2017 03:05 PM
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May-07-2017 05:51 AM
Threebigfords wrote:
Great! You got the right type of engine, now you just need the right brand of truck.
Ford makes the perfect rig for the Host Mammoth. The 2015/16 F450 has a long list of advantages over the Ram 3500. Stronger Axle, better gearing, tighter turning radius, G rated tires, more power, quieter ride, lower bed height for easier camper loading, better tow mirrors, stronger factory hitch, bigger brakes, front suspension components from a medium duty truck....you get the idea.
You get the benefits of a medium duty truck without the penalty of a derated engine.
It's all about buying the best tool for the job.
May-06-2017 02:40 PM
May-06-2017 01:42 PM
May-06-2017 11:29 AM
huntram wrote:Ron3rd wrote:
The 6.7 Cummins is a $9,000 option so you need to decide if it makes sense for you. My 2016 CTD is the last truck I'm ever gonna buy due to my age so I guess it made sense for me. A friend just bought a 6.4 Gasser and loves it, though it doesn't tow heavy
But according to KBB the 6.4 hemi set up exactly like my truck sells used for $6k less private party. Now knowing that deisels in real life hold value better it could actually be more. But that $9k after 3 year's is down to $3k difference already!
Brian
May-05-2017 11:30 PM
Ron3rd wrote:
The 6.7 Cummins is a $9,000 option so you need to decide if it makes sense for you. My 2016 CTD is the last truck I'm ever gonna buy due to my age so I guess it made sense for me. A friend just bought a 6.4 Gasser and loves it, though it doesn't tow heavy
May-05-2017 12:17 PM
Flashman wrote:Threebigfords wrote:
Great! You got the right type of engine, now you just need the right brand of truck.
Ford makes the perfect rig for the Host Mammoth. The 2015/16 F450 has a long list of advantages over the Ram 3500. Stronger Axle, better gearing, tighter turning radius, G rated tires, more power, quieter ride, lower bed height for easier camper loading, better tow mirrors, stronger factory hitch, bigger brakes, front suspension components from a medium duty truck....you get the idea.
You get the benefits of a medium duty truck without the penalty of a derated engine.
It's all about buying the best tool for the job.
Sorry - a Ford Diesel is a big NO. They will have to go a long way to regain my trust.
May-05-2017 10:49 AM
Threebigfords wrote:
Great! You got the right type of engine, now you just need the right brand of truck.
Ford makes the perfect rig for the Host Mammoth. The 2015/16 F450 has a long list of advantages over the Ram 3500. Stronger Axle, better gearing, tighter turning radius, G rated tires, more power, quieter ride, lower bed height for easier camper loading, better tow mirrors, stronger factory hitch, bigger brakes, front suspension components from a medium duty truck....you get the idea.
You get the benefits of a medium duty truck without the penalty of a derated engine.
It's all about buying the best tool for the job.
May-04-2017 10:17 PM
May-04-2017 08:43 AM
Flashman wrote:
The thing that convinced me was mountain driving - almost every trip I make involves steep mountains in AZ, NM, Utah or Colorado.
May-04-2017 08:35 AM
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May-04-2017 06:59 AM
jerem0621 wrote:Grit dog wrote:
If you get the gasser then plan on keeeping it til the wheels fall off if you're concerned about overall cost (which you are or you wouldn't be asking about the cheaper option).
Reason being, aint nobody wants to buy a used dually gasser. May as well be a Ford Exploder from the Firestone days.......
Yes it will get you where you're going safely though.
That is totally not true! There will be plenty of people willing to give 10k less for a gasser Dually 😉
I know I did. When I bought my 99 F350 CC Dually 2WD the 7.3 PSD versions were selling for way more than $15,000.00. I bought my Gasser v10 Dually for $5,500.00. And the body and interior were nearly perfect.
Thanks!
Jeremiah
May-04-2017 06:04 AM