ReddingArcher
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I’m glad the stopping power of a 3/4 ton was mentioned, seems like they never are in these threads. I couldn’t go back to a half ton now.
I can park my F250 in places in town that I've watched people in small SUVs not be able to fit in.Sure, HD trucks have better brakes and dont get pushed around by heavier trailers like a half ton. If the OP isn't pulling a trailer, does he really benefit from 3" of bed space in exchange for worse mileage, worse ride, worse parking in town, and more cost? Only benefit I could see is the option of a 8' box, which sucks when you're not using it.
What do you guys haul (not tow) frequently on a non-commercial basis that a 1/2 ton isn't sufficient for?
I don't see where there is room for disappointment unless another trailer (even if it's not as big) is bought.
Sure, HD trucks have better brakes and dont get pushed around by heavier trailers like a half ton. If the OP isn't pulling a trailer, does he really benefit from 3" of bed space in exchange for worse mileage, worse ride, worse parking in town, and more cost? Only benefit I could see is the option of a 8' box, which sucks when you're not using it.
What do you guys haul (not tow) frequently on a non-commercial basis that a 1/2 ton isn't sufficient for?
I don't see where there is room for disappointment unless another trailer (even if it's not as big) is bought.
I can park my F250 in places in town that I've watched people in small SUVs not be able to fit in.
Probably partially because the average person is a lousy driver.I dont get it. how/why?
Even a chevy suburban is notably more convenient to park than an F150 due to a way better turning radius. Maybe it's more of a crew cab + long box thing but every 3/4 or 1 ton ive parked was worse than the half-tons i've always had.
I still have a 99 Superduty with a 7.3 Powerstroke and I have a newer Superduty with a 6.7 Powerstroke and the difference between that old 7.3 and the 6.7 is day and night. The 6.7 has so much more power and a six speed transmission.I went from an '99 F350 7.3 crew cab to a 2020 f150 crew cab. The f150 has more power and almost as much torque as the 7.3. The 2020 f150 cab is the same cab they use in the f250 and f350.
445,000 miles on the '99 , 78,000 on the f150 and not one day I wished I had a new f350 diesel.