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Walaby wrote:
Interesting how many converted Ford owners there are.
I owned a Ram.. then a GM for less than a year and went back to Ram.
Mike
โMar-25-2018 09:11 AM
โMar-25-2018 09:04 AM
nodepositnoreturn wrote:
I know this is not what your asking but you have barley broken in your truck. For a few $$ as mentioned you can have a reliable bullet proof monster of a truck. Itโs a proven fact.
I will address one more thing. If you are going to use this new truck as a local grocery getter and idle much your going to clog your EGR on the new truck.new diesels with anti pollution equipment need to be worked and driven hot and hard. Not getting them up to temp running around town is detrimental to their proformance.. With all this in mind unless you travel all over very often I would say go gasser. Many lumber yards and tow companies and school buses are going back to gas because of the mentioned issues. Your not giving up that much pulling with the new gassers they ar3 very stout.
โMar-25-2018 09:00 AM
nodepositnoreturn wrote:
With all this in mind unless you travel all over very often I would say go gasser. Many lumber yards and tow companies and school buses are going back to gas because of the mentioned issues. Your not giving up that much pulling with the new gassers they ar3 very stout.
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โMar-24-2018 08:55 PM
Poohper wrote:
Hi Everyone,
We are in the processing of looking for another truck to tow our 35' Travel trailer. Our truck (2007 Ford F250 Diesel)is on it's last leg
We are now looking at the Chevy, Dodge and GMC.
What do you tow your Travel Trailers with and should we stick with the diesel? Should we also get the 4X4 and what engine size should we look for.!
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