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<blockquote data-quote="roborigger2" data-source="post: 943777" data-attributes="member: 18784"><p>if it was up to me, and you where only using it to pull, i would buy a 5.9 cummins dodge dually. They have a bullet proof motor and a solid front axle that would give years of trouble free use. My next choice would be ford, but stay away from anything with a 6.o litre diesel, as they spent more time in the shop than on the road. the 6.4 litre fords ran great but were hard on fuel. Throw on a dpf delete kit and a chip, and you wont have any problems. Last but not least, id buy a chev. They are built the lightest, decent on fuel, but if you take them off the highway, you might as well be driving a mini van. They pull good but have no ground clearance, have alot of rattles in the dash in very little time, and the dust in the cab is worse than riding on the back bumper while travelling back roads. Hope this helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="roborigger2, post: 943777, member: 18784"] if it was up to me, and you where only using it to pull, i would buy a 5.9 cummins dodge dually. They have a bullet proof motor and a solid front axle that would give years of trouble free use. My next choice would be ford, but stay away from anything with a 6.o litre diesel, as they spent more time in the shop than on the road. the 6.4 litre fords ran great but were hard on fuel. Throw on a dpf delete kit and a chip, and you wont have any problems. Last but not least, id buy a chev. They are built the lightest, decent on fuel, but if you take them off the highway, you might as well be driving a mini van. They pull good but have no ground clearance, have alot of rattles in the dash in very little time, and the dust in the cab is worse than riding on the back bumper while travelling back roads. Hope this helps. [/QUOTE]
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