Apr-10-2016 03:53 PM
Apr-26-2016 04:37 AM
Hannibal wrote:
Beautiful truck! Do you even need the HA anymore? We recently ordered a Jayco 28RLS TT to replace our 5th wheel. Yes, we went back to gas and now back to a TT but, I still prefer a HD pickup. We set one they had on the lot on the ball and it's 700 lb TW squatted the rear 2" and didn't move the front. I bought a Reese trunion style WD hitch just to satisfy the hitch receiver's rating. Not trying to imply anything. Just curious. Here's wishing you many years and miles of happy travels with it!
Apr-25-2016 07:52 PM
Apr-23-2016 05:45 PM
Hannibal wrote:
Beautiful truck! Do you even need the HA anymore? We recently ordered a Jayco 28RLS TT to replace our 5th wheel. Yes, we went back to gas and now back to a TT but, I still prefer a HD pickup. We set one they had on the lot on the ball and it's 700 lb TW squatted the rear 2" and didn't move the front. I bought a Reese trunion style WD hitch just to satisfy the hitch receiver's rating. Not trying to imply anything. Just curious. Here's wishing you many years and miles of happy travels with it!
Apr-17-2016 05:22 AM
hellfirehydra wrote:
Towed about 40 miles today.
All I can say is wow.
Absolutely enjoyable perfect towing experience now. I never got sway with my previous truck thanks to the Hensley Arrow, but you could still really feel the trailer back there, between the RPMs, suspension, and sidewall flex. Today towing with the new truck was a whole different experience. Truck feels almost exactly the same as unloaded. As a nice bonus pulled 11.5mpg while towing compared to my previous 7.5-8 on the same route with the Tundra.
I believe I made the right decision with the trade instead of spending $1500+ on tires and air bags etc to try to get a 1/2 ton to do a job at the extreme of its limits. Should pay some more dividends on fuel savings this summer when we take our 1500 mile trip with it.
Apr-15-2016 10:18 PM
IdaD wrote:
Huge upgrade, congratulations! These new diesels are just awesome. Another cummins owner joins the fold. :B
Apr-15-2016 09:14 PM
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Apr-15-2016 06:49 PM
dwayneb236 wrote:
I have to say I went from a F250 gas to an F350 diesel dually and it's MUCH quicker than the gasser. That turbo really does it's job. It's fast.
Apr-15-2016 10:06 AM
hellfirehydra wrote:
My 4x4 Sr5 Crewmax Tundra had a payload just shy of 1400lbs so I picked up an easy 900+ lbs of payload.
There is a lot of comfort/peace of mind to me as well to know that the frame, brakes, tires, trans, axles, etc are the same as the 3500 with the 11,700 max gross weight vs my 10k. I don't need any of that additional capability, but nice to know the components are up to it.
Apr-15-2016 09:17 AM
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Apr-15-2016 05:54 AM
GBuilders wrote:
Diesel don't have the same getup and go as gas engine but driving a diesel you just know you have all the power you will ever need.
Apr-15-2016 04:54 AM