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I wish...just a SRT. Bought it before the track hawk was available.
My ole sled still hanging in there. Looks tiny with the Max behind it lol. I think my next truck will be the new F250 with the 7.3 gasser in it. I think that would pull the boat noooo problemo :D
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We have very similar taste
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The old ecoboost seems to do just fine pulling the Moomba. Never noticed a hunger for power. Little things got plenty of torque. I still have concerns about long term durability of a turbo engine vs the naturaly aspirated V8, but so far so good. Hasn't let me down. I wont worry bout it until start approaching 100k+ miles. I take good care of it and outside of hauling the boat, I do not drive it hard, so I expect it to last for my needs. Don't think I would get it if it was a truck used for work such as regular heavy loads/construction/landscaping business, and that sort of thing. Bur for the weekend warrior its more than adequate and I'm pretty happy with it.
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Bought a new tow rig.... then got a slip :confused:
Either way, needed bigger shoes (35"s). Really was just so impressed with the Ram after test driving the big three (sorry Tundra... too old... and coming from a Tacoma).
After
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Before (32" stockers)
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Y'all would have laughed... and cringed... hard when I was launching my 7k lb boat/trailer combo with my 2006 non-tow-packaged 4 pinned (no brake control) Tacoma 2wd a couple times a week last year. Waaaay over the limits (Don't worry, used the wife's escalade for anything over those 200 yards .... braking with the tacoma even under 5 mph was legit scary, especially on tar chip). Granted I was going all of 200 yards from storage to dock. Learned how to force that open diff to transfer torque quite well. Only problem, it always had to be me... hard to teach a buddy on the fly. Ram pulls it great to the dealer when rarely needed, kind of sad I do not tow that often as the surround cameras are fantastic on new trucks.