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<blockquote data-quote="Agboy" data-source="post: 289104" data-attributes="member: 2584"><p>Chevies are way to low to the ground to go where i go with my superduty. Id be high centered all day. If you have running boards on they will be destroyed if you go off road. Sorry its just the way I see it. I think if GM would put a solid front axle an get some descent ground clearance a lot more people would be interested in them. But theres enough demand from the urban people they could care less about ground clearance. Im not bashing GM its just I dont like these 2 features about them. FLA Boy is right Ford still owns the diesel market. Ford guys are the most loyal truck buyers out there especially on the superduty side. If you have one an switch brands people are not happy. As far as build quality I still Ford has the best built truck out there. You know I have had my superduty for over 3 years now an have yet to have squeak or rattle in the cab. Thats pretty impressive in my book. Just my 2 cents. Flame away guys. Ford has sold over close to two million powerstrokes since 94 when they first came out. Ford an Dodge combined match those numbers or come close. The odds are any mechanic will see more powerstrokes because there are so many more off them out there so that statement means nothing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Agboy, post: 289104, member: 2584"] Chevies are way to low to the ground to go where i go with my superduty. Id be high centered all day. If you have running boards on they will be destroyed if you go off road. Sorry its just the way I see it. I think if GM would put a solid front axle an get some descent ground clearance a lot more people would be interested in them. But theres enough demand from the urban people they could care less about ground clearance. Im not bashing GM its just I dont like these 2 features about them. FLA Boy is right Ford still owns the diesel market. Ford guys are the most loyal truck buyers out there especially on the superduty side. If you have one an switch brands people are not happy. As far as build quality I still Ford has the best built truck out there. You know I have had my superduty for over 3 years now an have yet to have squeak or rattle in the cab. Thats pretty impressive in my book. Just my 2 cents. Flame away guys. Ford has sold over close to two million powerstrokes since 94 when they first came out. Ford an Dodge combined match those numbers or come close. The odds are any mechanic will see more powerstrokes because there are so many more off them out there so that statement means nothing. [/QUOTE]
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