โJan-31-2014 05:58 AM
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Hotel wrote:
... Want a one ton, dually, diesel, long bed, 4x4, crew cab with most available options. It would be a 2014 Dodge or Ford or a 2015 GM...
โJan-31-2014 06:15 PM
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โJan-31-2014 06:08 PM
FishOnOne wrote:Yeah well, the Ford had a 4.3 axle ratio, the Ram had 4.1 and the Chevy had a 3.73.
What happened here! :h
I'll be waiting for the excuses! :B
โJan-31-2014 06:01 PM
โJan-31-2014 05:40 PM
rhagfo wrote:DannyA wrote:
Just look around a campground and I think you will see Ford more than 2 to 1. There must be a reason!
I was looking for a truck and decided to see what others had bought. I quickly found that it was Ford.
Just my thoughts.
Well just because they are popular, doesn't mean they are the best!
Last King of the Hill Ford needed to use the F450 to match the Ram 3500, and it still lost!
Ram/Dodge never re-branded the Cummins, very proud the the engine choice they made and worked out in the 80's.
I went from Ford to Dodge/Ram after 45 years, next truck will be another RAM, just need to wear this one first! Currently only at 268,000 may be several more years!!
โJan-31-2014 05:36 PM
Me Again wrote:Hotel California wrote:
Original poster here again. Thanks for all of the replies. Appreciate all of the opinions and facts. I think I have crossed the Ford off of the list. It may be a good truck, but there is just something about the way they look that I can't get past.
Leaning toward the RAM, but without the Aisin transmission. Will probably wait until I can actually see a new (2015) GMC Sierra Denali before we decide. Interestingly, you can no longer order a 2014 GMC, yet they cannot tell you when the 2015's will be available or what they will cost. Screwy way to run the business...
Thanks again to all.
If you buy a RAM spend the 2900 for the Aisin tranny! It is worth every extra penny.
Chris
โJan-31-2014 05:34 PM
ricatic wrote:DannyA wrote:
Just look around a campground and I think you will see Ford more than 2 to 1. There must be a reason!
I was looking for a truck and decided to see what others had bought. I quickly found that it was Ford.
Just my thoughts.
...so does that mean that McDonalds sells the best hamburgers:B
On another note, my brother delivers trailers as a supplement to his income. He has been a Ford devotee all his life...he is as bad a Blue KoolAid drinker as I used to be...just last week we were at my mom's for a birthday. The talk inevitably turned to trucks. I was shocked when he said that he had to admit that after two years of running trailers and talking with Ram owner operators, he admitted that he understood why the Ram Cummins trucks were far and away the most popular trucks among the guy's that really work them...and his dispatch depot parking lot was most prominently populated with Ram/Cummins trucks...
After owning a POS 6.7 Ford, I would only advise that one goes Ram or GM...My stepson is driving a 2015 GM 3500 Dually DuraMax Extended Cab 4x4 at work right now...and he is quite happy with the truck...
Regards
โJan-31-2014 05:17 PM
โJan-31-2014 04:37 PM
Hotel California wrote:
Original poster here again. Thanks for all of the replies. Appreciate all of the opinions and facts. I think I have crossed the Ford off of the list. It may be a good truck, but there is just something about the way they look that I can't get past.
Leaning toward the RAM, but without the Aisin transmission. Will probably wait until I can actually see a new (2015) GMC Sierra Denali before we decide. Interestingly, you can no longer order a 2014 GMC, yet they cannot tell you when the 2015's will be available or what they will cost. Screwy way to run the business...
Thanks again to all.
โJan-31-2014 03:50 PM
โJan-31-2014 03:41 PM
Hotel California wrote:
Original poster here again. Thanks for all of the replies. Appreciate all of the opinions and facts. I think I have crossed the Ford off of the list. It may be a good truck, but there is just something about the way they look that I can't get past.
Leaning toward the RAM, but without the Aisin transmission. Will probably wait until I can actually see a new (2015) GMC Sierra Denali before we decide. Interestingly, you can no longer order a 2014 GMC, yet they cannot tell you when the 2015's will be available or what they will cost. Screwy way to run the business...
Thanks again to all.