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I actually like my truck.

Mines a 2019. Bought new. The longer I’ve had it, the more I like it. Ride is far better thanks to Thuren. Stereo sorted out through bypassing ANC. It is quieter than my Corolla on the highway. Doesn’t need a thing.
 
I ordered a dually 6.4 with 4:10 its not a daily driver its biggest job will be haul 500 gallons of water. But I bet she will be thirsty.
Nice, I came from an 05 Cummins and just did not want one of these newer diesels. The 6.4 has lots of power and is plenty capable but the mileage leaves some to be desired. My water tank is 425 gallons, I seem to average about 10-11 when I am hauling water.
 
After 4 months and 6200 miles I really love my truck. Well except for the itty bitty gas tank.
3500 SBCC 6.4 Hemi. If you look under it there is plenty of room for a bigger gas tank. Designed right they could have easily squeezed another 10 gallons or so in the same spot the current gas tank occupies.

What were they thinking?
 
3500 SBCC 6.4 Hemi. If you look under it there is plenty of room for a bigger gas tank. Designed right they could have easily squeezed another 10 gallons or so in the same spot the current gas tank occupies.

What were they thinking?
Yeah it hurt even more after I crawled underneath my mega cab and saw all the unused dead space right in front of my fuel tank. I guess using a small tank is one way to maximize your payload ratings in the spec sheet truck wars. It sure would have been nice if they offered a bigger tank as an option, especially since there's no aftermarket option for gassers.
 
I love mine 2019 2500 had it about a week over a year 27,000km it gets worked hard on payload and never skips a beat
 

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I miss my 18 Sport, it sounded great, looked great, handled great, just didn't tow great...

My 21 3500 doesn't check off all the same boxes, but I do know it will TOW GREAT!!!

How was Quartzite? That place is on our short list..





Love my truck too. Picked her up Thursday afternoon and just got back to SoCal to finish her 1200 mile trip home.

Im shocked at how comfortable it was for 6 (wife and 4 kids) of us during the 2.5 day trip. This thing really is a do-it-all type of vehicle. Im amazed.

By the way.. Oregon has to be some of the most beautiful land in all of our great Country.. wow!







 
How was Quartzite? That place is on our short list..





Love my truck too. Picked her up Thursday afternoon and just got back to SoCal to finish her 1200 mile trip home.

Im shocked at how comfortable it was for 6 (wife and 4 kids) of us during the 2.5 day trip. This thing really is a do-it-all type of vehicle. Im amazed.

By the way.. Oregon has to be some of the most beautiful land in all of our great Country.. wow!


Quartzite is the kind of place you have to see to experience fully. I had a great time, you meet people from all walks of life there, but be prepared to meet some very "off side" kinda folk too. And you'd better like the desert and know how to boondock LOL
 
Hahaha, i bet. ^^

Then again, i live in SoCal, so im used to seeing "off side" folk lol.
 
Hahaha, i bet. ^^

Then again, i live in SoCal, so im used to seeing "off side" folk lol.
LOL, lots pf people who are "Nomads" they've sold their homes and travel and live in their vans or RV trailers. Met some great people, and a few that were sad and seemed to be running away from their life responsibility or broken home...
 
LOL, lots pf people who are "Nomads" they've sold their homes and travel and live in their vans or RV trailers. Met some great people, and a few that were sad and seemed to be running away from their life responsibility or broken home...

Went to Joshua Tree, CA a few months ago and it was EXACTLY what you mention above. People literally living out of a tent in the desert... hundreds of them.

Strangest thing ive ever seen.
 
Lol. I really like mine too. Hate that I need the mud flaps/guards but... necessary for the horse stuff and to keep the steps from clogging up. Also next truck will NOT be black. Every car bargain I find is in a dark color apparently. Pollen season was rough this year.

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