Jun-19-2013 09:53 AM
Jun-20-2013 05:17 PM
Jun-20-2013 04:01 PM
mick2268 wrote:
You seem to be talking fords, but one major difference on the dodge is that the 3500 comes standard with a Jake brake. I have found this to work awsome when having the camper on, and pulling my boat. Between that and the tow/haul it really shuts her down w/o needing to get on the brakes.
Jun-20-2013 01:47 PM
mick2268 wrote:
You seem to be talking fords, but one major difference on the dodge is that the 3500 comes standard with a Jake brake. I have found this to work awsome when having the camper on, and pulling my boat. Between that and the tow/haul it really shuts her down w/o needing to get on the brakes.
Jun-20-2013 01:36 PM
Jun-20-2013 09:10 AM
mick2268 wrote:
You seem to be talking fords, but one major difference on the dodge is that the 3500 comes standard with a Jake brake. I have found this to work awsome when having the camper on, and pulling my boat. Between that and the tow/haul it really shuts her down w/o needing to get on the brakes.
Jun-20-2013 08:51 AM
Jun-20-2013 07:54 AM
Jun-20-2013 05:04 AM
~DJ~ wrote:billtex wrote:~DJ~ wrote:
A 1 ton is $700 more than a 3/4. Does anyone actually think they are getting bigger axles and brakes for $700?
You sure won't get 19.5 wheels and tires for $700.
Get the 1 ton....
You won't get 19.5 on an F350 either. You have to step up to an F450 and then it is slightly more than $700. :B
sugarhill wrote:
But I run a 3/4 ton SB with a heavy camper.
I am VERY comfortable with our truck/TC combo.
Jun-19-2013 07:55 PM
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Jun-19-2013 05:49 PM
ticki2 wrote:
Be a little cautious with the extra 1100# . Your tires might be rated at 3750# but the original wheels may not be . GM is very secretive with their wheel specs . All they seem to be willing to commit to is that they are rated for the OEM tires that came with the vehicle .
Jun-19-2013 05:42 PM
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