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   / help buying truck #21  
Another thing to consider is having a set-up that will STOP the load efficiently also. Heavier trucks have heavier brakes. I would definately recommend a brake controller in the truck and brakes on the trailer.
 
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#22  
Ok, You talked me into it. (And my wife said quit screwing around and get what I want)

Here's my notes. What do you guys think?

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Silverado 2500 Crew Cab - RED
Brake controller? (Guess I'll put it in)

6.0L Gas engine
4-wheel drive (note, the tires must match the truck)
automatic transmition
rear sliding window
good stereo (6 disc changer w/7 boise speakers)
wheel molding
overhead storage
Cloth split bench seat
sun roof (I've no idea why)
Towing package
auto-dimming rear-view mirror
Powered drivers seat
Flex-fuel

Tires and wheels? 2500’s come with 16in??? Looks like a stork.
Ask about reverse sensing system. (Sounds handy)
Which rear end?

Check the gas mileage rating (Doesn't seem to be one)
WIRING PROVISIONS CAMPER
Remote Vehicle Starter System
bed liner
Pickup bed side rails?
running boards (I guess black)

Wanna go shopping?? :)
 
   / help buying truck #23  
That's almost my rig.
Differences are
Extended cab
no sunroof
rear defroster instead of split rear window
I have 4:10 gears
Running boards, I would recommend tubular steprails in stainless steel. My last set was black powdercoat, they didn't hold up as well
Truck is great I love it
I also own an F250 I plow with but I like the Chevy a lot better. Handling, and ride are much superior.

Good Luck
 

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   / help buying truck #24  
rcrcomputing said:
Ok, You talked me into it. (And my wife said quit screwing around and get what I want)

Here's my notes. What do you guys think?

***********************************
Silverado 2500 Crew Cab - RED
Brake controller? (Guess I'll put it in)

6.0L Gas engine
4-wheel drive (note, the tires must match the truck)
automatic transmition
rear sliding window
good stereo (6 disc changer w/7 boise speakers)
wheel molding
overhead storage
Cloth split bench seat
sun roof (I've no idea why)
Towing package
auto-dimming rear-view mirror
Powered drivers seat
Flex-fuel

Tires and wheels? 2500’s come with 16in??? Looks like a stork.
Ask about reverse sensing system. (Sounds handy)
Which rear end?

Check the gas mileage rating (Doesn't seem to be one)
WIRING PROVISIONS CAMPER
Remote Vehicle Starter System
bed liner
Pickup bed side rails?
running boards (I guess black)

Wanna go shopping?? :)
I didn't see these on your list.
Cab over pipe rack
Air Cond.
Dump bed.
 
   / help buying truck #25  
I think it way too much truck for how you described your "real" truck needs. It may be meeting your "emotional" truck needs however. If money is not a problem for you, I always suggest meeting emotional needs as a priority. You may not be lugging a tractor around all the time, but one does lug around their emotions all the time. I also have a feeling you kind of knew what you wanted before you posted this tread and you may have wanted confirmation is all. I'm not sure you actually were convinced by anyone as to what truck to get. Now just fess up and go out and buy what you want.
 
   / help buying truck #26  
I would go with the 3.73 gears on the rear. I have been told that 3.73 gears versus something higher would help with less wear and tear on your engine. Your gas mileage may be a little lower but better than having 4.10 gears.
 
   / help buying truck #27  
For a truck the limited slip diff is a must in my opinion.. A 2wd will get stuck in wet grass if its loaded w/o the L/S.. It wont hurt fuel economy since its only providing resistance on turns or slick surfaces..

The gear ratio, I agree with most about the 3.73 for an all arround ratio.. The 4.10 would be nice for low end Tq and getting things moving, but for general use its a bit low.. My dad loves his though and I couldnt talk him out of it for anything.. Just think of the ratio as a lever, or cheater bar.. The longer the lever is(higher rear end number/ lower ratio), the less effort you have to apply to move the object

The 5.4L is a decent engine, most of the negatives you hear about the Ford engines in general, being low on power, is related to th overhead cam design.. These, especially the 3v 5.4 are typicaly higher reving engines.. This means that the Tq isnt produced down low like a push rod engine typicaly does.. If you go with the 5.4L(especially the 3v) do your tune ups early(arround 50K rather than 100K), and let the dealer do them.. There have been issues with spark plugs on these engines, most of them are due to improper torquing of the plugs on the earlier versions and carbon build up on the newer ones.. The dealer tech will be much more aware of these issues and more likely to do the job corrctly.. If there is a problem, they will also be more likely to make good on repair assistance..

Just my opinion.. Good luck with your decision.. BTW, my vote would be for a 3/4 ton..
 
   / help buying truck #28  
I have a crewcab k2500hd 4x4 with the 6.0 and a standard tranny. It would probably pull a house off of its foundation if need be.
 
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#29  
Wonder what kind of gas miliage to expect with the 2500 6.0 liter. The sticker leaves me with no clue at all..
 
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#30  
arrow said:
I think it way too much truck for how you described your "real" truck needs. It may be meeting your "emotional" truck needs however. If money is not a problem for you, I always suggest meeting emotional needs as a priority. You may not be lugging a tractor around all the time, but one does lug around their emotions all the time. I also have a feeling you kind of knew what you wanted before you posted this tread and you may have wanted confirmation is all. I'm not sure you actually were convinced by anyone as to what truck to get. Now just fess up and go out and buy what you want.

<grin>
I believe you have great insight! I confess! I want a "real man truck"

Now then, do I still want a 3.73 rear end since I'm going to a 3/4 ton? Or a 4.10?
 

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