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<blockquote data-quote="bse" data-source="post: 939698" data-attributes="member: 13989"><p>I have a 2008 chevy dually with the duramax its a real strong truck. if i had it to do again I'd get the gas engine with the alllison trans. i use mine about like you are saying i get 14mpg i think the gas engine would be real close to that, mine just sits most of the time. With all the filters and higher cost of fuel and just cost of the engine the gas may be cheaper to opperate. I would go with the dually i think there a lot more stable than the 3/4</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bse, post: 939698, member: 13989"] I have a 2008 chevy dually with the duramax its a real strong truck. if i had it to do again I'd get the gas engine with the alllison trans. i use mine about like you are saying i get 14mpg i think the gas engine would be real close to that, mine just sits most of the time. With all the filters and higher cost of fuel and just cost of the engine the gas may be cheaper to opperate. I would go with the dually i think there a lot more stable than the 3/4 [/QUOTE]
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