Looking for 09 Dodge 2500 to tow the boat.
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Looking for 09 Dodge 2500 to tow the boat.
Looking for a deal on a new 2009 Dodge 2500 4dr 4x4 long bed diesel , 6 spd manual truck.cloth interior NO dually's
Any dealers on here that want to sell a truck.
Posted it here because , there was basically zero response in the truck and trailer section .
Thanks,
Tom
Any dealers on here that want to sell a truck.
Posted it here because , there was basically zero response in the truck and trailer section .
Thanks,
Tom
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There used to be a dealer in the midwest, I want to say the first name of the guy was Dave.
Anyway, they were (for years) the absolute best price on new trucks. I remember several people from the diesel forums flying out and driving back.
For the extra $1,200 bucks, get a SRW 1 ton. That was what I intended on getting, ended up with training wheels on the back.
The 3500 (SRW) will give you another 900 lbs carrying weight on a manual truck.
Anyway, they were (for years) the absolute best price on new trucks. I remember several people from the diesel forums flying out and driving back.
For the extra $1,200 bucks, get a SRW 1 ton. That was what I intended on getting, ended up with training wheels on the back.
The 3500 (SRW) will give you another 900 lbs carrying weight on a manual truck.
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There used to be a dealer in the midwest, I want to say the first name of the guy was Dave.
Anyway, they were (for years) the absolute best price on new trucks. I remember several people from the diesel forums flying out and driving back.
For the extra $1,200 bucks, get a SRW 1 ton. That was what I intended on getting, ended up with training wheels on the back.
The 3500 (SRW) will give you another 900 lbs carrying weight on a manual truck.
Anyway, they were (for years) the absolute best price on new trucks. I remember several people from the diesel forums flying out and driving back.
For the extra $1,200 bucks, get a SRW 1 ton. That was what I intended on getting, ended up with training wheels on the back.
The 3500 (SRW) will give you another 900 lbs carrying weight on a manual truck.
I will be driving the truck every day , do not what the ride of a 1 ton. I have 97 2500 quad cab and the ride is fine , so thats why i want to stay with the 3/4 ton. Plus , I will would get stopped on the parkways around here driving the 1 ton.
Tom
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In other words, the make a one ton truck without the duals. You pick up a little extra capacity, and I assure you, you wouldn't be able to feel the difference in ride.
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I drive an 06 2500 daily and I would not want a stiffer ride every day. Loaded the 3500 would be equal in ride however empty, I just could not imagine a stiffer ride. I have heard its not much, however any stiffer would be a bad think IMO
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Tom,
Good luck in your truck search. Are you going to KW next week? I might be going with the Mystic crew, if I can get out of work. Are you coming down to Sebsation inlet anytime soon? Which boat are you bringing?
Take care,
Dean
Good luck in your truck search. Are you going to KW next week? I might be going with the Mystic crew, if I can get out of work. Are you coming down to Sebsation inlet anytime soon? Which boat are you bringing?
Take care,
Dean
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