Feb-17-2015 05:28 PM
Feb-18-2015 06:50 PM
Feb-18-2015 05:09 PM
kaydeejay wrote:FishOnOne wrote:Not quite full disclosure.............
Full Dislosure is the Ford truck is built in the USA by a USA company, but has a engine made in Mexico and the RAM truck is made in Mexico by a foreign company. This should be the clincher.
The F450 is J2807 certified which is basically a beefed up F350 and we've seen the performance of the '15 Fords F350 and F450 vs the RAM's in towing comparisons. Or perhaps this should clinch the deal.
Sorry but I want to say the devil made me say this...:B
BTW... I've yet to see a RAM hotshotter with a automatic transmission and not have the emissions deleted. Must be a reason :W
The 3500 Chevy/GMC twins are built in the USA (Flint, Michigan) with diesel engine built in the USA (Moraine, Ohio).
I believe the Alison trans is also US built but I'm sure someone will correct me if I'm wrong!
Now, about that clincher.:W
Feb-18-2015 03:23 PM
FishOnOne wrote:Not quite full disclosure.............
Full Dislosure is the Ford truck is built in the USA by a USA company, but has a engine made in Mexico and the RAM truck is made in Mexico by a foreign company. This should be the clincher.
The F450 is J2807 certified which is basically a beefed up F350 and we've seen the performance of the '15 Fords F350 and F450 vs the RAM's in towing comparisons. Or perhaps this should clinch the deal.
Sorry but I want to say the devil made me say this...:B
BTW... I've yet to see a RAM hotshotter with a automatic transmission and not have the emissions deleted. Must be a reason :W
Feb-18-2015 02:26 PM
Cummins12V98 wrote:ScottG wrote:rhagfo wrote:FishOnOne wrote:
An F350 6.7 diesel would be a jewel.
Fish, OP is looking for a TV not an engagement ring! :B
That fiver is best towed with a real strong Tractor Engine Cummins/Asian 3500 DRW, will be a great fit.
Sorry Fish, the devil made me do it!!
There's nothing wrong with telling the truth. 😉
Agree!
The RAM has a true MediumDuty Cummins engine and a true MediumDuty Aisin transmission. Their towing claims are backed up by SAE J2807 standards. The others are just claims with nothing to back it up. CP3 injection pump VS questionable CP4 with the other two.
Majority of "independent" RV haulers/hotshotters choose RAM more than the others. Fish I said "independent" !
Open the hood on all three, that should clinch the deal for you.
Feb-18-2015 02:08 PM
rhagfo wrote:FishOnOne wrote:
An F350 6.7 diesel would be a jewel.
Fish, OP is looking for a TV not an engagement ring! :B
That fiver is best towed with a real strong Tractor Engine Cummins/Asian 3500 DRW, will be a great fit.
Sorry Fish, the devil made me do it!!
Feb-18-2015 01:53 PM
Feb-18-2015 10:31 AM
ScottG wrote:rhagfo wrote:FishOnOne wrote:
An F350 6.7 diesel would be a jewel.
Fish, OP is looking for a TV not an engagement ring! :B
That fiver is best towed with a real strong Tractor Engine Cummins/Asian 3500 DRW, will be a great fit.
Sorry Fish, the devil made me do it!!
There's nothing wrong with telling the truth. 😉
Feb-18-2015 10:18 AM
Feb-18-2015 09:07 AM
Feb-17-2015 07:45 PM
Feb-17-2015 06:53 PM
Feb-17-2015 06:36 PM
rhagfo wrote:FishOnOne wrote:
An F350 6.7 diesel would be a jewel.
Fish, OP is looking for a TV not an engagement ring! :B
That fiver is best towed with a real strong Tractor Engine Cummins/Asian 3500 DRW, will be a great fit.
Sorry Fish, the devil made me do it!!
Feb-17-2015 06:22 PM
FishOnOne wrote:
An F350 6.7 diesel would be a jewel.
Feb-17-2015 06:21 PM
ScottG wrote:
Check the rating of any SRW closely as you will be well over 3000# tongue weight plus the hitch, occupants and what ever else you add.
You need to consider a dually. While it may or may not be absolutely required, when you get to those weights it makes for a much more stable tow.