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Greetings,
I've been thinking about selling my current truck and getting a bigger/better truck. My current 2012 F-150 EcoBoost is pretty well outmatched for my rig, which comes in at about 14,000 lbs. (boat + trailer). The dry weight of the boat is 11,080 lbs and the trailer is 1,600 lbs (12,680 dry combined).
Since it is too much of a white knuckle ride to any local scales, I've made a few estimates of the actual weight and they come in optimistically 13,400 lbs and pessimistically 14,600 lbs. So, I'm targeting a 15,000 lbs published tow rating ( 22,000 'ish' lbs GVCR). The used trucks that come in at that range in the Ford lines are . . .
The Dodge 3500's of that vintage come in a few 100 pounds short of the Ford numbers (interestingly enough, their manual transmission ratings are much higher than the automatic tranny versions). I'm looking only at auto trannies. So, my focus has been mostly the Fords
I'm keeping my budget low . . . figuring to keep things under $20K. The trucks that come in to that range (15K lbs and <= $20K) are mostly the older (2005 - 2010) F-350 Duallys. The engines are either:
Ford:
I'm wonder if any of the truck experts on the forum have any comments about the F-350 series or any of these engines in particular?
My understanding is that the 6.0 PowerStroke was not good, unless the aftermarket mods have been done ("bulletproofed"). The V10's had some spark plug ejection issues in the early going, but that had been corrected by 2005. Not sure what other issues may be lurking out there?
Thanks in advance for any comments about the F-350 DRW's and any of these engines.
I've been thinking about selling my current truck and getting a bigger/better truck. My current 2012 F-150 EcoBoost is pretty well outmatched for my rig, which comes in at about 14,000 lbs. (boat + trailer). The dry weight of the boat is 11,080 lbs and the trailer is 1,600 lbs (12,680 dry combined).
Since it is too much of a white knuckle ride to any local scales, I've made a few estimates of the actual weight and they come in optimistically 13,400 lbs and pessimistically 14,600 lbs. So, I'm targeting a 15,000 lbs published tow rating ( 22,000 'ish' lbs GVCR). The used trucks that come in at that range in the Ford lines are . . .
- 2005+ F-350 6.0, 6.4, 6.7 Diesel/Gas Triton 6.8 V10 . . .Dually (15,000 lbs)
- 2011+ F-250/350 Diesel (14,000 lbs)
- 2017+ F-250/350 Gas 6.2 w/4.30 ratio Diff (14,000 lbs)
The Dodge 3500's of that vintage come in a few 100 pounds short of the Ford numbers (interestingly enough, their manual transmission ratings are much higher than the automatic tranny versions). I'm looking only at auto trannies. So, my focus has been mostly the Fords
I'm keeping my budget low . . . figuring to keep things under $20K. The trucks that come in to that range (15K lbs and <= $20K) are mostly the older (2005 - 2010) F-350 Duallys. The engines are either:
Ford:
- 6.0 PowerStroke Turbo Diesel (2005-2007)
- 6.4 PowerStroke Turbo Diesel (2008-2010)
- 6.8 Triton V10 Gas (2005-2010)
I'm wonder if any of the truck experts on the forum have any comments about the F-350 series or any of these engines in particular?
My understanding is that the 6.0 PowerStroke was not good, unless the aftermarket mods have been done ("bulletproofed"). The V10's had some spark plug ejection issues in the early going, but that had been corrected by 2005. Not sure what other issues may be lurking out there?
Thanks in advance for any comments about the F-350 DRW's and any of these engines.