Fuddy1952
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- 1973 Economy and 2018 John Deere 3038E
I think the D-Max is supposed to be rated at 910 ft-lbs torque.A bowtie in the center would look better than Chevrolet.
I've heard rumors they will have a new 6.6L gas & 6 speed auto or the Duramax with a 10 speed Allison.
Supposed to have significant payload and towing spec increases to compete better with Ford and Ram.
No word on for HP and torque specs.
I think the D-Max is supposed to be rated at 910 ft-lbs torque.
It has been rated at that number since 2017. I expect heavy torque management helps keep it together.I wonder if that number has strings attached. A pickup rear end, drive shafts especially the U-joints transmissions that can handle that would be impressive.
It has been rated at that number since 2017. I expect heavy torque management helps keep it together.
I just, last week, talked to one of our Chevy dealers in Spokane about the 2020 Chevy HD. You can also do an internet search - "2020 Chevy HD" and get all the specs on that pickup.
For my part, Chevy, like Ford & Dodge have certainly hit a wall - - its called the pricing wall.
Ain't that the truth--Been loosely looking at 2500's...All the mfg's are out of their collective minds.
HD trucks that pull/haul BIG loads with their high HP engines, need a LOT of air going in.
Big fronts is how they get it.
SR