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I was just thinking the same thing on the way home... I had to drive a truck home for my dad today, its an '09 5500 crew cab with a dump bed on it (long bed). The torque in that thing is unreal..... I was doing 70-75 on the highway and it was so quiet! And downshifting with the exhaust brake coming to traffic lights.... that's just too much fun! |
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I'd still rather have a Silverado HD. They had me at "fully boxed frame."
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The new Ram is one heck of a truck, and I'm obviously a dodge truck guy, but the problem with the HD Hemi's is the scheduled maintenence- every 30K you have to put $1,000 worth of maintenence into them for the "Hemi Tune" which includes 16 new spark plugs. I love having a HD truck, but I could never justify a diesel even if 800 foot pounds of torque would be sweet to have. I actually just drove a GMC 2500 6.0L today and it was really nice. I've been able to compare Ram, Ford, and Chevy trucks and in my opinion it's a race between Ram and Chevy- the Super Duty is over priced and boring.
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Wonder how well it performs in the real world vs the Ford and GM HD's. As we've seen in a number of head to head comparo's over the last 6 months or so, Ford had the better specs but GM's efforts generally proved to actually be better when you load 'em up and start working.
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to me it looks like a huge body builder with chicken legs. but thats just me. there's a company out that makes adapter plates and bellhousings for allison swaps into the other big trucks. ironically tho... www.cummins-allison.com lmao Quote:
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The new 6 speed auto in my Dodge is very refined, downshifts, with no hunting. The tow/haul mode is very smooth when towing, and the exhaust brake is very positive.I had a 2005 GMC with the Duramax/allison combo.No doubt it has many features, but definately not a deal maker.
As for power, everyone with a diesel is running a tuner, or more, if they are hauling anything big. To be honest, only ranchers hauling tandem dually goosenecks, with rolls of hay, come close or exceed the towing capacity.I'm talking 20,000lbs,if a redneck can get the trailer to move, the truck obviously is rated for it. |
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