Sep-17-2013 08:46 AM
Sep-28-2013 10:17 AM
FishOnOne wrote:45Ricochet wrote:rhagfo wrote:ib516 wrote:
I would suggest a Chevy/GMC, RAM, or Ford (2011+ for Ford) of your choice if buying used.
If buying new, that list would then expand to include the Ford diesel. Nothing wrong with the Ford truck, but the diesel engines they used from 2003 - 2010 aren't ones I recommend people buy, though the 2008 - 2010s (6.4L) are slightly better than the 2003 - 2007 6.0L trucks.
JMHO
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X3
X4 :B
Sep-28-2013 10:07 AM
blt2ski wrote:
I'll take the one that fits my butt the best!
Marty
Sep-28-2013 07:42 AM
Sep-27-2013 06:39 PM
Turtle n Peeps wrote:jhamlin wrote:
Thanx guys for all your comments. Wife & I bought a 34ft Big Horn last week and are now actively look for the right tow vehicle. Just drove a good-looking 3/4-ton 2006 Silverado with 166K mile on it, and it drove out pretty well. The dealer says he's might be able to get some maint records, but couldn't promise. My questions have to do with maintenance - ie., likelyhood of having to replace a big-ticket item like a turbo or a worn-out Allison. Should I consider getting an engine oil evaluation, and can the same be done with the tranny? Any idea what the average lifetime is on these turbos? Being really cautious here . .
Pretty low. The allie is a great tranny and can put up with abuse. Dmax's are not known to kill turbo's. Turbo should go 250 to 300 grand easy.
Yes you can do oil analysis for both the engine and tranny. I recommend you do both.
If it's the trailer I'm thinking of I think you're going to be short on truck with that trailer. You might check that out first.
Sep-27-2013 06:19 PM
jhamlin wrote:
Thanx guys for all your comments. Wife & I bought a 34ft Big Horn last week and are now actively look for the right tow vehicle. Just drove a good-looking 3/4-ton 2006 Silverado with 166K mile on it, and it drove out pretty well. The dealer says he's might be able to get some maint records, but couldn't promise. My questions have to do with maintenance - ie., likelyhood of having to replace a big-ticket item like a turbo or a worn-out Allison. Should I consider getting an engine oil evaluation, and can the same be done with the tranny? Any idea what the average lifetime is on these turbos? Being really cautious here . .
Sep-27-2013 04:05 PM
jhamlin wrote:
Thanx guys for all your comments. Wife & I bought a 34ft Big Horn last week and are now actively look for the right tow vehicle. Just drove a good-looking 3/4-ton 2006 Silverado with 166K mile on it, and it drove out pretty well. The dealer says he's might be able to get some maint records, but couldn't promise. My questions have to do with maintenance - ie., likelyhood of having to replace a big-ticket item like a turbo or a worn-out Allison. Should I consider getting an engine oil evaluation, and can the same be done with the tranny? Any idea what the average lifetime is on these turbos? Being really cautious here . .
Sep-27-2013 12:42 PM
Sep-24-2013 06:26 AM
Sep-23-2013 05:00 PM
Sep-22-2013 04:54 AM
jasult wrote:
Ford 7.3 or Ford 6.7 engines are good
I just picked up 1999 F350 Dually crew cab for a steel price because of noisy trans converter which is not big problem.
I have 3 Fords with 7.3 engines and they just like to work and pull hard. If money is not a problem look at the 6.7 Ford diesels.
Sep-22-2013 04:17 AM
Sep-22-2013 03:58 AM
Sep-21-2013 07:28 PM
jhamlin wrote:
Hey, I want to thank everyone who responded to my query - this is quite a positive community! ]b] It all seems to point to a 3/4 ton Chevy/GM with a D'max & allison - ideally with a 5 or 6 speed - as an ideal setup for us. Especially useful were all the comments on the Fords out there - I would never have known of these problems and might have walked right into some salesman's "ambush"! Thanx again!
Sep-21-2013 06:52 PM