Aug-19-2016 07:00 PM
Sep-01-2016 02:32 PM
2dedge wrote:
Thanks Bill, what are the specs on your truck and how much stuff is in the camper?
Aug-29-2016 09:10 PM
Grit dog wrote:Vinsil wrote:
Grit,
That spec sheet is for '13 model year fords. I believe the new f450's have s110 now not that I do not agree that a Dana 80 is pretty bullet proof...but it makes that 450 up charge a little easier to justify.
I'm laughing here as I'm a solid 5-6 years from a new truck and who know where we will be In that time frame...lol
Ha, I keep thinking about a new truck, but mine hasn't given me a good reason yet...
In less than 3 years, my oldest will get one or the other as a birthday present. An old clapped out Dodge pickup, or a srt8 charger with a butt load of miles. Both are well over 100k now and aren't giving me cause to replace them. I'm going to go knock on wood now...
Honestly I'm waiting for the 5th gen Rams, 2nd year, so that'll be about 4 years out.
8 speed ZF trans and 1000ft lbs that sips def as gingerly as it sips fuel would be nice.
Aug-29-2016 08:26 PM
Vinsil wrote:
Grit,
That spec sheet is for '13 model year fords. I believe the new f450's have s110 now not that I do not agree that a Dana 80 is pretty bullet proof...but it makes that 450 up charge a little easier to justify.
I'm laughing here as I'm a solid 5-6 years from a new truck and who know where we will be In that time frame...lol
Aug-29-2016 08:20 PM
Fisher Bill wrote:
For what it's worth my dually diesel is 8900 on the scales and when I have water, diesel and propane (and everything else) loaded the 1150 runs that up to 13,600 so I'm at 4700#'s at the highest I've seen.
Bill
Aug-29-2016 07:58 PM
Aug-29-2016 12:11 PM
Fisher Bill wrote:
For what it's worth my dually diesel is 8900 on the scales and when I have water, diesel and propane (and everything else) loaded the 1150 runs that up to 13,600 so I'm at 4700#'s at the highest I've seen.
Bill
Aug-29-2016 12:10 PM
mkirsch wrote:SoCalDesertRider wrote:
For the tiny tiny difference in purchase price of the F250 versus the F350SRW, it is far better to get the F350SRW, instead of the F250. Same goes for the GM and Dodge 2500 versus 3500SRW.
Trucks these days are $50,000-$80,000 new. The extra measily $500 for the one-ton SRW versus the 3/4-ton is mere peanut crumbs, in the scheme of things. Buy the right truck from the get-go!
Have you been on a dealer lot recently? A large dealer may have a dozen 2500's on the lot, and maybe ONE 3500 SRW. In "fleet truck" trim, meaning lily white, crank windows, puke-on floors, vinyl seats, regular cab...
I've sat here for years and read you guys saying, "Just get a 3500 SRW," but they simply aren't out there! The only way to get one is to order one.
If you want a truck *NOW* you are stuck with a 2500.
Aug-29-2016 10:55 AM
Aug-26-2016 01:17 PM
Aug-26-2016 09:23 AM
Aug-26-2016 09:14 AM
Aug-26-2016 09:04 AM
2BLAZERS wrote:Grit dog wrote:
Know that gvws are only a rough guideline for vehicle classes and do not delve into specific component strengths or their suitability in a certain combination.
Look no further than 9900lb gvw 2500s that are no different than a 12000lb gvw 3500 save for the badge on the fender.
So what 9,900 gvw 2500 is exactly the same as a 12k gvw 3500 other than the badge? EXACTLY the same! ????? If that's true why do you have ''Firestone Bags, Big Wig swaybar, homemade stable loads'' on your 2500??
Honestly I think you are being misleading and helping people justify their 250/2500 carrying a 5k truck camper... ''cause you just need to add some better wheels''.......
Aug-26-2016 08:35 AM
mkirsch wrote:So order one. What's so hard about that? Then, you can have the truck exactly the way you want it!SoCalDesertRider wrote:
For the tiny tiny difference in purchase price of the F250 versus the F350SRW, it is far better to get the F350SRW, instead of the F250. Same goes for the GM and Dodge 2500 versus 3500SRW.
Trucks these days are $50,000-$80,000 new. The extra measily $500 for the one-ton SRW versus the 3/4-ton is mere peanut crumbs, in the scheme of things. Buy the right truck from the get-go!
Have you been on a dealer lot recently? A large dealer may have a dozen 2500's on the lot, and maybe ONE 3500 SRW. In "fleet truck" trim, meaning lily white, crank windows, puke-on floors, vinyl seats, regular cab...
I've sat here for years and read you guys saying, "Just get a 3500 SRW," but they simply aren't out there! The only way to get one is to order one.
If you want a truck *NOW* you are stuck with a 2500.
Aug-26-2016 05:56 AM
SoCalDesertRider wrote:
For the tiny tiny difference in purchase price of the F250 versus the F350SRW, it is far better to get the F350SRW, instead of the F250. Same goes for the GM and Dodge 2500 versus 3500SRW.
Trucks these days are $50,000-$80,000 new. The extra measily $500 for the one-ton SRW versus the 3/4-ton is mere peanut crumbs, in the scheme of things. Buy the right truck from the get-go!