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IdaD wrote:transamz9 wrote:IdaD wrote:
Air bags and off road may not be a great combination. One of the reasons I installed Timbrens on my truck rather than airbags is that they are only attached at one end so I don't have to worry about tearing a bag with too much axle droop.
The shocks limit the travel before the bags are hurt just like on the steel sprung trucks.
Wouldn't that depend on the shock?
โApr-03-2017 03:59 PM
โFeb-06-2017 10:29 AM
transferred wrote:rvshrinker wrote:
At this point I'm pretty sold on a SRW full ton towing a travel trailer, maybe a small fifth wheel but really doubt I need that much space. I might get a pop up camper for when just two of us want to off road for a few days.
Sounds like a great choice. The CCSB 3500 4x4 SRWs are wonderful trucks. Spacious inside and out but also wheel-able off road.
Again, you will not need to upgrade or modify anything on a new 1-ton SRW. Tires, wheels, suspension are all really stout. Just decide how long you plan to keep the truck for- if it's long term then don't skimp on options like the Aisin. Buy it exactly how you want it as it's pennies over 10 years to add an option or too. I know it's childish, but 900 lb/ft is nice to have ๐ Just avoid the Limited with that ugly grille.
โFeb-06-2017 09:13 AM
rvshrinker wrote:
At this point I'm pretty sold on a SRW full ton towing a travel trailer, maybe a small fifth wheel but really doubt I need that much space. I might get a pop up camper for when just two of us want to off road for a few days.
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โFeb-04-2017 08:36 PM
rvshrinker wrote:
i hear you saying to dump the TC idea and go straight to at least a TT. Most any TT should be a good match with the vehicle in quesiton and while not 'off road' ready will definitely handle a rough dirt road at a slow pace. Then I can stick wth SRW, get a SB, and have plenty of room?
โFeb-04-2017 06:45 PM
rjstractor wrote:rvshrinker wrote:
What else do you think?
Total sales price was $54,700, including destination but excluding RAM incentives and taxes.
Sounds like a really nice truck but the price is insane. Dennis Dillon in Idaho has a bunch of Tradesmen for $10K or more less. They may not have the HO engine with the Aisin but unless you are bumping right up against the SRW tow rating IMO it's a nice to have, not a need to have. They have a Laramie with the Aisin for about what your dealer wants for the Tradesman. Maybe you can use Dillon to get your dealer to back down aways on pricing. It might be a pain to go to southern Idaho to buy a truck sight unseen but probably worth it to save several thousand dollars.
โFeb-04-2017 05:07 PM
rvshrinker wrote:
What else do you think?
Total sales price was $54,700, including destination but excluding RAM incentives and taxes.
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