May-02-2016 07:26 AM
May-12-2016 02:22 PM
IdaD wrote:Taurus18 wrote:
Well, after LOTS of research, test drives, discussions, etc. it has come down to choosing between a 2015 Ford Super Duty w/6.7 PSD and a 2016 Ram 2500 with the 6.7 Cummins. Option wise and price wise they are about even
You'll probably be very happy either way. Read up on the CP4 injection pump failures in the Powerstroke before you decide. Probably a non-issue, especially if you tend to rotate through vehicles fairly quickly, but it's something to consider if you intend to keep the truck a long time. In my area the pricing was pretty comparable between Ram and Ford as well, while the GMs were a bit more (similar MSRP, but discounted less).
May-12-2016 09:19 AM
Taurus18 wrote:
Well, after LOTS of research, test drives, discussions, etc. it has come down to choosing between a 2015 Ford Super Duty w/6.7 PSD and a 2016 Ram 2500 with the 6.7 Cummins. Option wise and price wise they are about even
May-12-2016 07:25 AM
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May-03-2016 07:58 AM
Taurus18 wrote:
Grit-dog; I would put a Titan up against any 1/2 ton out there. I was bummed that the new XD with the Cummins only has a payload rating of 17xx#, BUT the XD with the new gas motor has a payload rating of 25xx# 🙂
So that one will be a real possibility because I have had very good luck with my Nissan trucks.
May-03-2016 07:30 AM
May-02-2016 07:02 PM
SouthpawHD wrote:RAS43 wrote:the bear II wrote:
2500/F250 crewcab longbed dually would be my choice. This gives you flexibility extra cargo room and security if you add a campershell/cap. You'll be able to tow your current TH and anything you may want in the future.
I don't believe there is a 3/4 ton dually which IMO would be overkill for the OP.
There's one in every crowd, isn't there. I'll probably need a diesel to go get groceries next week too.
Anyway, OP, lots of REASONABLE answers above. Sounds like a 3/4 ton gasser will work very well for you. Good luck.
May-02-2016 06:56 PM
RAS43 wrote:the bear II wrote:
2500/F250 crewcab longbed dually would be my choice. This gives you flexibility extra cargo room and security if you add a campershell/cap. You'll be able to tow your current TH and anything you may want in the future.
I don't believe there is a 3/4 ton dually which IMO would be overkill for the OP.
May-02-2016 05:39 PM
the bear II wrote:
2500/F250 crewcab longbed dually would be my choice. This gives you flexibility extra cargo room and security if you add a campershell/cap. You'll be able to tow your current TH and anything you may want in the future.
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