You gotta do it once to fully understand what a huge mistake you made!I would like to get a new truck and considering going from my F250 Powerstroke to a GMC 1500. I got the F250 to pull a large toy hauler that we sold a couple years ago. After going a few years now without the trailer we dont really think we want another, or at least not such a large one.
The thing I love about my F250 though is the space and the diesel power. I often have it completely loaded up for hunting trips. I love how much power it has but it really is not needed. The 1500 really isnt that much smaller as the width is the same, the bed is 3" shorter I think.
Has anyone made a similar switch? Did you regret it?
Quite a few 250/2500 diesel pickups with that type of payload, or even less due the heavy diesel engine.Surprised no one mentioned payload and tongue weight. Yes ,you can pull 10-12k with a 150/1500 model, but your payload is minimal. My Ram 1500 payload was 1800 pounds and once you put hunting gear and people in the truck, you were left with less than a 1000 pounds of payload left, which drops your towing capability below 10k.
Quite a few 250/2500 diesel pickups with that type of payload, or even less due the heavy diesel engine.
Quite a few 250/2500 diesel pickups with that type of payload, or even less due the heavy diesel engine.
I sort of split the difference. I have 2022 Gas 7.3 F250 with the Tremor pack. Did a 3 inch Carli lift/king shocks with slightly softer Deaver rear springs. Rides much better than stock and the 7.3 with the 4.30 gearing in the tremor is still perfect with 37s. Went to this from a raptor as I wanted off road capabilities and to still be able to haul more hunting gear and not ‘bro out’ and high beam everyone with just 5/600 pounds in the bed. Next add is the 58 gallon tank they just released for the gas superduty trucks to be able to stay in the woods longer.
I have the F150 3.5 Eco and there is very little engine braking with just a few lbs in the bed and a canopy.The best thing for me about an F250 Diesel is the engine brake…
Had an F150 with bigger eco boost. Really liked the truck…until I started towing even remotely heavy items. Fuel economy dropped instantly. And even before that, it wasn’t much better than the Powerstroke.
Yea. Night and day difference between it and the diesel engine brake. Even with a full trailer I hardly have to use my brakes, even going down very long steep hills. One of my favorite things about that truck. And the power sure is nice going back up those hills .I have the F150 3.5 Eco and there is very little engine braking with just a few lbs in the bed and a canopy.
With a trailer, there would be virtually nil.
I just went from a 2500 cummins to a tundra and don’t regret it for one minute.