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LimogesMan wrote:
How about going out to the dealership and test drive them?
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johndeerefarmer wrote:
Thanks for the responses. My 05 Super Duty had a steering stabilizer. I replaced it with an aftermarket one but it didn't help much. I didn't try dual stabilizers because I was just running the stock suspension with no lift or larger tires. In 2011 I went to an F150 ecoboost. It was fine until I got a Nitro 24FQS toyhauler. I ordered a 2013 F250 to pull it with. While waiting on the truck to get here I sold the toyhauler and bought a Surveyor Select travel trailer. The '13 F250 arrived and the steering was awful. I had ordered a 2wd hoping that it would be better than the previous 4wd. I was wrong. The twin I beam was worse and I couldn't find an aftermarket stabilizer to add. So I sold it and got another F150 ecoboost. This truck tows the 30' Surveyor TT just fine but I need to start hauling some large loads of hay and need more capacity.
So this is why I am looking at heavy duty trucks again.
My question for current Dodge owners is, why does the Dodge have such a better steering setup if both the Ford and Dodge are solid front axles? It makes perfect since that the Duramax being IFS would be better.
Yes, I will do a long........... test drive before spending $50-60k on another truck.
Thanks
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