With the winters here I'm thinking 1,000lbs of firewood.
That truck should be able to tow/haul 10,000lbs of firewood without breaking a sweat.
With the winters here I'm thinking 1,000lbs of firewood.
High torque isn't always a good thing. Easy to spin tires with light weight and lots of power... So sticks ate definitely a disadvantage there.
It's listed as an option, like I said, lower HP/TQ ratings though.
A stick is fine, I always found the clutch and tranny in my F350 (Of course it was an oversized clutch) easier to use than the one in my Subaru. Downshifting when required for hills 'n such is never an issue, keeps one involved.odd, I thought they stopped offering it like that. dmax + allison + 4x4 should be the only way to go
getting a stick shift when you're using a truck mainly for towing and hauling is
I always enjoyed watching the 'boaters' backing their trucks up enough to submerge the tailpipe at the local boat launch growing up.
What fun.
I just discovered that the PO installed an "Air Ride" suspension system
This requires further investigation once the flaming sky ball returns.
My new tires are going to cost 850 installed.