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09-02-2015, 06:49 AM
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Tail No Longer Wagging the Dog
Finally got a chance to pull with my new 3500 Diesel - through the Rocky Mountains. Traded in a Chevy 1500 Silverado some months ago for the 3500. As I said the tail is no longer wagging the dog. Diesel is definitely the way to go when pulling.
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09-02-2015, 08:06 AM
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They are GREAT aren't they...
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2004 Chev Silverado Duramax optioned past the max. 2009 Jayco Eagle 308 RLS 900watts of solar, Lithium batteries (400amp hour), 2000 watt (4000 surge) whole house inverter.
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09-02-2015, 11:00 AM
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Well, the increase from a 1500 to a 3500 suspension took care of the tail wagging. And that diesel took care of the pooch factor. LOL! I have a 6.0L gas model 2500HD, and I'm thinking about an upgrade some day. But I'll probably opt for a Ford. There are plenty of fairly new, used F350 diesels without dual wheels in the rear. The GM version is rare and pricey.
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09-02-2015, 12:42 PM
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I went from a 1500 5.3 to a 2500 6.0 gas, so I took care of the tail wagging, too. I wanted a diesel, but they were just out of my price range. Maybe I will go diesel one day, but if not I'm good with what I have.
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09-02-2015, 01:56 PM
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Diesels are also the only way to go when slowing down. The exhaust brake should make you smile. Congrats on the Duramax.
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09-02-2015, 02:05 PM
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Diesels are awesome but, prepare your wallet for a hard hit. As well as maintenance after the warranty. But they are pretty BA!
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09-03-2015, 06:52 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Scoutr2
Well, the increase from a 1500 to a 3500 suspension took care of the tail wagging. And that diesel took care of the pooch factor. LOL! I have a 6.0L gas model 2500HD, and I'm thinking about an upgrade some day. But I'll probably opt for a Ford. There are plenty of fairly new, used F350 diesels without dual wheels in the rear. The GM version is rare and pricey.
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That is because Ford has had a HUGE problem with engines. The last 2 generations of the ford diesel have been problematic.
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Seann
2004 Chev Silverado Duramax optioned past the max. 2009 Jayco Eagle 308 RLS 900watts of solar, Lithium batteries (400amp hour), 2000 watt (4000 surge) whole house inverter.
145days /2023 2022/151 2021[/COLOR]
93/2020,157/2019219/2018 206/2017,215/2016, 211/2015, 196/14, 247/13, 193/12
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09-03-2015, 08:01 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by TWP723
Diesels are awesome but, prepare your wallet for a hard hit. As well as maintenance after the warranty. But they are pretty BA!
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The long-term maintenance costs are the BEST reasons to go Diesel! By 200,000 miles a gas engine is worn out and must be replaced.
Diesels at 100,000 miles are considered "just broken in". 200,000 miles is a non-event. 300,000 miles is when you start getting into 'noticeable wear'.
Getting 500,000 miles from a Diesel is not a surprise.
Spend the bucks up front. Get a good one. Maintain it well. The body shell will be rusted away before the engine is worn out!
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09-03-2015, 03:05 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by mike837go
The body shell will be rusted away before the engine is worn out!
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That's my thinking. I've always said that I never worry about the Duramax or the Allison, just the rest of the truck
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09-04-2015, 07:13 AM
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Honestly I really didn't have a problem with the way the 1500 handled the TT. It was the squeamish 5.3L gasser and transmission hunting that was annoying to me. Accelerating onto the highway was a problem. On a trip to FL the transmission never reached 200 deg but I would be concerned pulling through the rockies like on my last trip. Most any 2 to 4 hr trip, the 1500 would be fine.
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