Jan-21-2021 06:59 AM
Apr-11-2021 11:02 AM
Grit dog wrote:Jarlaxle wrote:Grit dog wrote:Jarlaxle wrote:
Any diesel built today is a bad choice unless it comes with a lifetime-million mile warranty. Since none of them do, all are bad choices.
LOL, ease up guys. I didn't read to the end before posting. This guy is just here to be an antagonist.
Too bad for folks who try to get GOOD information on this forum....
Absolutely 100,000,000% dead serious. I would not own any modern diesel vehicle on a bet, not if you gave it to me. I see every day how much trouble they are and want no part of that. Diesel jumped the shark in 2007.
ROFL. You dust off a dead thread to b!tch about diesel pickup emissions systems?
PS, stop driving Fords, your experience will improve... LOL
Apr-11-2021 10:43 AM
Grit dog wrote:
Speaking of intoxicated.....
You're right, can't be brain surgery if you've already had a lobotomy.
Regarding gas mileage, you're also high if you think you'll pull more than 5 mpg giver(sic) take out of a class V gasser pulling a large high profile trailer. Regardless of how many people you p!ss off doing 52mph in the right lane wound out with 6.17 gears!
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Apr-11-2021 10:32 AM
Grit dog wrote:
ROFL. You dust off a dead thread to b!tch about diesel pickup emissions systems?
PS, stop driving Fords, your experience will improve... LOL
Mar-31-2021 01:32 PM
Jarlaxle wrote:
They actually ride quite well...I put about 200,000 miles on an F-550, and I would expect the new ones ride better than that 2001.
Gear the truck appropriately (the V10 F-650 had 6.17 gears for a reason) and downshift when needed. It's not brain surgery.
Mar-31-2021 01:26 PM
Jarlaxle wrote:Grit dog wrote:Jarlaxle wrote:
Any diesel built today is a bad choice unless it comes with a lifetime-million mile warranty. Since none of them do, all are bad choices.
LOL, ease up guys. I didn't read to the end before posting. This guy is just here to be an antagonist.
Too bad for folks who try to get GOOD information on this forum....
Absolutely 100,000,000% dead serious. I would not own any modern diesel vehicle on a bet, not if you gave it to me. I see every day how much trouble they are and want no part of that. Diesel jumped the shark in 2007.
Mar-31-2021 09:26 AM
4x4ord wrote:Been married 30 years as of 4/20/21. Her father came down with cancer probably 12 years ago.Huntindog wrote:4x4ord wrote:My father in law had that.
^^^^The CP4 pump is a poor design but it is only an issue for those who experience a pump failure. Probably have about equal chance of having a pump failure as I do of dying from colon cancer. I’m not going to be overly concerned about either happening.
Since we have some good doctors, they see to it that my wife gets checked for it often as a precaution.
When one chooses a truck, they can choose a similar precaution.
Yes getting checked as a precaution makes sense; especially if she is genetically susceptible but you did marry her. You could have said no way I'm going to marry that chick I'm looking for a Dodge!
Mar-31-2021 09:13 AM
Grit dog wrote:
ROFLMAO. Capable, towing those weights and that configuration should be illegal to say in the same sentence.
If you'd like the "slowest" trucks to tow 8tons + of high profile trailer, you've come to the right place.
Not to mention, a ginormous turd driving up hill, less control downhill than a 3/4 ton diesel and 5mpg coupled with a ride so rough that will not only remove your fillings, but may require an organ transplant.
I'm sure jarlaxle posted this in jest?
Mar-31-2021 09:09 AM
Grit dog wrote:Jarlaxle wrote:
Probably not needed, but much more enjoyable to drive than a 3500 right at its limit. Pin weight on an 8+ ton (loaded) 5er will be better than 3000lbs. Maybe a 4500...though I'd go 5500 for the extra 3000lbs capacity.
You've never even sat in the seat of a truck before? Asking for a friend...
Mar-31-2021 09:08 AM
Grit dog wrote:Jarlaxle wrote:
Any diesel built today is a bad choice unless it comes with a lifetime-million mile warranty. Since none of them do, all are bad choices.
LOL, ease up guys. I didn't read to the end before posting. This guy is just here to be an antagonist.
Too bad for folks who try to get GOOD information on this forum....
Mar-31-2021 09:06 AM
4x4ord wrote:
^^^ That tells me exactly how much you believe a lifetime warranty is worth.
Mar-30-2021 12:50 PM
Huntindog wrote:4x4ord wrote:My father in law had that.
^^^^The CP4 pump is a poor design but it is only an issue for those who experience a pump failure. Probably have about equal chance of having a pump failure as I do of dying from colon cancer. I’m not going to be overly concerned about either happening.
Since we have some good doctors, they see to it that my wife gets checked for it often as a precaution.
When one chooses a truck, they can choose a similar precaution.
Mar-30-2021 12:33 PM
Jarlaxle wrote:
Any diesel built today is a bad choice unless it comes with a lifetime-million mile warranty. Since none of them do, all are bad choices.
Mar-30-2021 12:29 PM
Jarlaxle wrote:
Probably not needed, but much more enjoyable to drive than a 3500 right at its limit. Pin weight on an 8+ ton (loaded) 5er will be better than 3000lbs. Maybe a 4500...though I'd go 5500 for the extra 3000lbs capacity.
Mar-30-2021 12:28 PM
Jarlaxle wrote:bc-00044 wrote:
Upgrading to a 41' 5er. Obviously now also need to trade in my TV for something more capable.
Trailer is 40' UVW 14344 lbs
Ram 5500, gas 6.4 and Aisin, 4.11 gears.
Or F550, 7.3 gas power.