I tow with an '05 Ram and an '10 Ram........................
The '05..........
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The '10........
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I tow with an '05 Ram and an '10 Ram........................
The '05..........
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The '10........
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Brand New F-150 4X4 Baby!
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2013 toyota tundra platinum
Sharp looking ride for sure.:thumb up2:
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thanks for the compliment. here is an updated pic from today after i put the side bars on it
2006 "Dodge" Sprinter. Dodge in Quotes because that's how they were sold in the U.S. but its a Mercedes. 2.7 5 Cylinder Diesel is my daily driver and I get 24-26 MPG on every tank, get 18MPG pulling my Boat and it makes a great camping/hunting van as well. I love my Sprinter.
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I don't have any pictures but I've got a 2004 F-150 with the Triton 4.6l with a 2.5" leveling kit with 33" General grabber AT2's . I've pulled just about everything from a cord a firewood to 4 four-wheelers. But mostly a 2005 Ranger 185vs with a Mercury 175 Optimax. And it pulls the Ranger like it ain't even back there. I love my Ford!!!!!!!! :thumb up2:
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2008 1500 5.3 Put a cold air intake on it and it sounds so good when pulling the boat.
2001 ford f250 powerstroke deisel. get this only 48k miles on truck.
pulling my leadsled ranger you need it.
6 position chip. need to pass quickly just turn tuner up a notch ,get ready to go. itll scatt.
I have towed with several Tahoe's, but the Escalade is the best, the 6.2 L is strong and cant beat the ride.
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I used to tow with the tundra, but at 9-10 mpgs pulling an 18 ft boat I could not handle it anymore. Bought the tacoma a few weeks ago, gonna try to pull with it......we will see the difference.
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F250 6.7L Power Stroke, Triton 21XS
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2006 Trailblazer SS 6.0L
i had a 2003 dodge 2500 4x4 cummins pulled great but it was getting old and i didnt see the need for a diesel anymore so i bought a 2012 ford f-150 crew cab xlt 4x4 ecoboost 3.55 gears and couldnt be any happier pulls my 21 ft triton like its nothin first new truck :thumb up2:
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2005 F150 XLT SCAB, 5.4 v8, Edged, Outlaw CAI, Flowmaster true duels....
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2010 Ford Explorer Eddie Bauer 4x4, 4.0 v6
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2001 tundra trd. Want a trailblaer ss. my dealership had one just wanted too mch for it...
http://i273.photobucket.com/albums/j...8945x400-1.jpg Well I traded in my 2009 Trailblazer SS for a 2008 Serria Denali. Now just need the weather to break so I can use it for towing the boat instead of the snowmobile
I've used 4 tow vehicles over the past 13 years. An F-150 with a 5.4 (167K trouble free miles), a Z-71 with a 5.3 - which was very comfortable, and towed "OK", but I had to get it fixed 4 times in 6 years. A Toyota Tundra with 5.7 and 4.10 gears (horrible! felt like I was towing 6000 pounds even when I wasn't towing the boat and mixed mileage was under 13MPG!!) - and I have just recently gone back to an F150 with a 5.0. I tow a Basscat Puma FTD with jack plate and 250, dual axle trailer. The 2 F-150's are the best mix of comfort, pulling power and mileage by far. Yes - mileage. I'm getting 14 towing, and 17 mixed with the F150 using a 5.0 with 3.55 gears. All of the trucks were 4X4.