Aug-11-2017 08:04 PM
Aug-12-2017 05:52 PM
Aug-12-2017 04:04 PM
lakeside013104 wrote:spoon059 wrote:SidecarFlip wrote:
Coils are fine for ride quality, not so good for towing.
That's a pretty ignorant statement. For the record, trains ride on coil springs, and trains can tow a decent amount. Saying that coil springs won't work for towing is just plain stupid. The load rating of a spring is what determines if it is up to the challenge... not necessarily the type of spring.
The rear coils on my 2015 2500 are rated to 6500 lbs. The rear leaf springs on a 2015 F250 are 6100 lbs. Which is "better" in your opinion? For me, the higher rating (and also more comfortable ride) are "better".
Hey there Spoon....The statement about Sidecar being ignorant was uncalled for. Everyone is entitled to their option, even you. If you actually knew Sidecar, you would realize he knows what he is talking about.
His statement, " Coils are fine for ride quality", is a true statement. The part of his statement, "not so good for towing", is also accurate and in a later post of Sidecar's, he gives facts to support his statement.
All goes back to being a little more patient with another person's ideas, driving, or actions. Won't hurt you and you'd be wiser for doing it.
My opinion. Worth what you paid for it!
Lakeside
Aug-12-2017 03:45 PM
treeofliberty wrote:Cummins12v98 wrote:Cummins12v98 wrote:
Incredible! Truck purchase based on center section of rear seat! Pampered kids for sure. My kids got to sit on a full bench with Mom and Dad in a single cab C20.
BTW there is nothing wrong with the center seating. 3 kids, rotate em.
This is horse leftovers. My truck is a great tow vehicle all the way up to the axle ratings.
Well, when you say it that way... 😄 You and I see the world through the same lens.
I can see both sides of this argument, and the OP is certainly welcomed to spend his money how ever he wants. We're currently shopping for a tow vehicle ourselves, and constrained by the floor of the cab for our 2 rottweilers (who are better behaved than most kids these days). That's a far cry from my childhood, when we rode in the covered bed of a pickup on 2000 mile trips, and thought that was the coolest thing ever. Of course, we weren't pulling a FW.
Good luck to the OP on his search.
Aug-12-2017 01:12 PM
spoon059 wrote:SidecarFlip wrote:
Coils are fine for ride quality, not so good for towing.
That's a pretty ignorant statement. For the record, trains ride on coil springs, and trains can tow a decent amount. Saying that coil springs won't work for towing is just plain stupid. The load rating of a spring is what determines if it is up to the challenge... not necessarily the type of spring.
The rear coils on my 2015 2500 are rated to 6500 lbs. The rear leaf springs on a 2015 F250 are 6100 lbs. Which is "better" in your opinion? For me, the higher rating (and also more comfortable ride) are "better".
Aug-12-2017 11:10 AM
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Aug-12-2017 08:38 AM
Aug-12-2017 08:24 AM
Cummins12V98 wrote:
Incredible! Truck purchase based on center section of rear seat! Pampered kids for sure. My kids got to sit on a full bench with Mom and Dad in a single cab C20.
BTW there is nothing wrong with the center seating. 3 kids, rotate em.
Aug-12-2017 08:20 AM
Cummins12v98 wrote:Cummins12v98 wrote:
Incredible! Truck purchase based on center section of rear seat! Pampered kids for sure. My kids got to sit on a full bench with Mom and Dad in a single cab C20.
BTW there is nothing wrong with the center seating. 3 kids, rotate em.
This is horse leftovers. My truck is a great tow vehicle all the way up to the axle ratings.
Aug-12-2017 07:30 AM
Cummins12V98 wrote:
Incredible! Truck purchase based on center section of rear seat! Pampered kids for sure. My kids got to sit on a full bench with Mom and Dad in a single cab C20.
BTW there is nothing wrong with the center seating. 3 kids, rotate em.
Aug-12-2017 07:21 AM
SidecarFlip wrote:
I would also be cognizant of the fact that FCA employs coil springs on the rear axles of the 1500 and 2500 Full size trucks. Only the 3500 series have leaves.
Coils are fine for ride quality, not so good for towing.
Aug-12-2017 07:02 AM
Aug-12-2017 06:56 AM
SidecarFlip wrote:
Consrquently, it's a tossup, I prefer leaves.
SidecarFlip wrote:First of all, you aren't letting it slide, as you are commenting upon it. Second of all, your own admissions that its a "toss up" CONFIRM that your statement was ignorant.
I find you referring to my statement as ignorant on your part but I'll let that slide.
Aug-12-2017 06:42 AM
spoon059 wrote:SidecarFlip wrote:
Coils are fine for ride quality, not so good for towing.
That's a pretty ignorant statement. For the record, trains ride on coil springs, and trains can tow a decent amount. Saying that coil springs won't work for towing is just plain stupid. The load rating of a spring is what determines if it is up to the challenge... not necessarily the type of spring.
The rear coils on my 2015 2500 are rated to 6500 lbs. The rear leaf springs on a 2015 F250 are 6100 lbs. Which is "better" in your opinion? For me, the higher rating (and also more comfortable ride) are "better".