Best nineties tow vehicle

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#21  
I agree with most on this one. If money is an option, the diesel may be out of the question as the 5.9 cummins and 7.3 ps are bringing top dollar right now. Any big block (454/460) or V10 from this era will do you well, but they will drain your wallett on gas. I had 2 one ton 90's Chevy Duallies with the auto and 454. Went well north of 100k miles with both with no major issues. They were strong but loved fuel. I got maybe 10-11 empty, 7-8 towing.

Yes, I'm aware of the mileage :)

This truck will mostly sit on our land and be used to occasionally tow or haul, and maybe every once in a while a family trip where we have to tow something heavy.
I'm thinking maybe 3K miles per year usage.

So, if you figure 10mpg's compared to MAYBE 20 with a diesel, over 3K miles per year, with diesel costing more than gas, and with the cost of diesel truck being 4 or 5K more...
well...you start to see that it would take many, many years to make up that cost difference.


So, I think I'm convincing myself that gas is the way to go here...
 
   / Best nineties tow vehicle #22  
Yes, I'm aware of the mileage :)

This truck will mostly sit on our land and be used to occasionally tow or haul, and maybe every once in a while a family trip where we have to tow something heavy.
I'm thinking maybe 3K miles per year usage.

So, if you figure 10mpg's compared to MAYBE 20 with a diesel, over 3K miles per year, with diesel costing more than gas, and with the cost of diesel truck being 4 or 5K more...
well...you start to see that it would take many, many years to make up that cost difference.


So, I think I'm convincing myself that gas is the way to go here...

Agreed. If the truck will be sitting, especially in a rural environment, protect it from rodents. Don't ask me how I know. I do not feel you can go wrong with the Suburban. Heck, if it dies completely, you have close to the $4500 in parts or scrap.
 
   / Best nineties tow vehicle #23  
The F250 with solid front axle is good. 351 is decent. Best thing I did with my '89 F250 was dumping the "Twin I-Beam" IFS... Swapped to solid axle; night and day difference. Interestingly, the sold axle turned MUCH tighter than than the IFS... And, the front springs quit sagging. The F250/350 IFS with leaf springs really likes to sag...

The 5spd stick was not particularily strong, and 1st gear was not low; swapped mine to a granny box 4spd. real truck transmission :D

I would not say a F250 is great off-road. Although I had mine out many places while hunting, a full size 3/4 ton is just big.... Then again, I grew up in Jeeps; we often went places you could not even dream of taking a full size pickup. FWIW, my truck did 4-wheel much better with the solid axle; better articulation.

the 250 is a good off road truck.off road, you want to stay away from a diesel.based on your weight 351 is enough.the front end will go good down the road and it will take a beating,it will have more wear parts than a dodge.frame on the truck should be the strongest.i would buy an auto .auto is easier on the running gear.
 
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This is late 90's... would tow about anything.

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The F250 with solid front axle is good. 351 is decent. Best thing I did with my '89 F250 was dumping the "Twin I-Beam" IFS... Swapped to solid axle; night and day difference. Interestingly, the sold axle turned MUCH tighter than than the IFS... And, the front springs quit sagging. The F250/350 IFS with leaf springs really likes to sag...

The 5spd stick was not particularily strong, and 1st gear was not low; swapped mine to a granny box 4spd. real truck transmission :D

I would not say a F250 is great off-road. Although I had mine out many places while hunting, a full size 3/4 ton is just big.... Then again, I grew up in Jeeps; we often went places you could not even dream of taking a full size pickup. FWIW, my truck did 4-wheel much better with the solid axle; better articulation.


Ok, thx
so I would stay away from the IFS then....

So the 5 spd isnt "towing tough" on the ford's?

think the 351 is torquey enough for towing?

thx
 
   / Best nineties tow vehicle #26  
Hey, on the dodge, the tranny was rebuilt by Massdiesel up in maryland. I basically told them to make it bulletproof :p...I dont remember all they did, but do remember the two items mentioned.

My buddies is for certain the vortec 454. 100% certain. So it must be a 96?

I drove it and it is very fast and very torquey

He has the huge towing rear brake drums (RV drums or some such?), and they are easily the biggest drums I have ever seen. I dont know if this makes any difference, but he has had no brake problems since he has had it over 8 yrs now. We are best friends, and I have helped him work on it a couple of times...

I was going to say that 95 was the last year of the TBI which was good and bad. Good, they are dead realiable and dirt cheap to buy parts for. Essentially the last of the simple trucks. They made crap for power but made up for it in simplicity and reliability. Me and my dad and mom are both hanging on by dear life to our 95 chevy's for that reason. They became a little more complicated every year after that, but made more power and had other benefits. Sounds like you have the vortech though, they were pretty good too. THe only known problem I think they had was intake seals would go but that isnt a terribly difficult repair to make. Im a big fan of the 90's GMs but there are other good options too cummins and 7.3 powerstroke being the best if power is a concern. If you want something that can be maintained extremely cheaply and easily the Burban is a good option for you. The diesels wont be as cheap or simple to maintain most likely.
 
   / Best nineties tow vehicle #27  
My neighbor that earns his living traversing California with a 24' tag trailer has owned many vehicles over the years... all bought new.

He said, hands down the best so far was his 99 Ford Excursion with Diesel... zero problems and very comfortable plus room for passengers and gear inside.

His newer vehicles had more power... they also have had serious issues... both gas and diesel... all covered under warranty...
 
   / Best nineties tow vehicle #28  
My 5spd went out at 175k, and was VERY expensive to rebuild/replace.

I hauled an really heavy 11' cabover camper all over the western states and part of BC/Alberta with that 351.

Ok, thx
so I would stay away from the IFS then....

So the 5 spd isnt "towing tough" on the ford's?

think the 351 is torquey enough for towing?

thx
 
   / Best nineties tow vehicle #29  
My buddies is for certain the vortec 454. 100% certain. So it must be a 96?
If it is a Vortec, buy it. $4800 is IMO a fair price since you know he has taken good care of it. I think it will have vortec stamped into the heads. If you check the RPO sticker in the glove compartment, it will have code L29.

THe only known problem I think they had was intake seals would go but that isnt a terribly difficult repair to make.
The valve cover gasket all leak eventually also.
 
   / Best nineties tow vehicle #30  
The F250 with solid front axle is good. 351 is decent. Best thing I did with my '89 F250 was dumping the "Twin I-Beam" IFS... Swapped to solid axle; night and day difference. Interestingly, the sold axle turned MUCH tighter than than the IFS... And, the front springs quit sagging. The F250/350 IFS with leaf springs really likes to sag...

The 5spd stick was not particularily strong, and 1st gear was not low; swapped mine to a granny box 4spd. real truck transmission :D

I would not say a F250 is great off-road. Although I had mine out many places while hunting, a full size 3/4 ton is just big.... Then again, I grew up in Jeeps; we often went places you could not even dream of taking a full size pickup. FWIW, my truck did 4-wheel much better with the solid axle; better articulation.

whew! i feel just opposite, first i understood we were talking about 3/4 ton pickups do you think gmc or dodge go any better? off road the twin i beam can carry more speed than a solid axle.i use a 3/4 ton truck to catch and doctor cattle,solid axles will break off.the later models twin i beam is heavier. as far as a stick it is the same brand as the gmc which are a step above a dodge [5th gear falls off].i had 5spd ford with about 300,000 on it when i sold it.i would get a auto anyway.i like the 351 ,it is strong enough to pull a 20,000 lb trailer full of hay to the barn or a 14000 lb cattle trailer to the sale barn.if going further get a diesel.empty the mileage is good for a 3/4 ton gas. for me, i like the twin i beam robertn has a point about a solid axle being cheaper to run.if you want a solid axle,get a single rear wheel 350.
 

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