It's going to be a decade before you finish the project so the comparison seems rather moot. Who know what will be the best in 10 years. Anyone of the companies you listed make a fantastic product. I doubt you would be able to tell the difference from an end user standpoint. Also, Artic tern...
It would be extremely difficult to get parts for either a 5.9 or 7.3. At the bare minimum you also would have to be pretty proficient in mechanics and fixing things on your own, because while the labor is cheap, the lack of parts and competent work makes things challenging. I simple gas motor...
IF they can get below max gvwr, staying with a 3500 makes a lot of sense. Especially considering how horrible the selection of 40" military MPT tires is. The Goodyears are $2000 a tire and huge pain in the ass compared to standard LT tires.
HAHAH perfect. Online and on social media they all love those MPT tires, in private they all hate them. It keeps Continental busy churning them out I guess.
The outfitter is correct. You do not have to do anything to the suspension or the tires and wheels on the Ram 3500. That should save a significant amount of money.
100k for a new truck and now all of a sudden the load just got heavier. Just spend your money on whatever one you want. It's not a daily driver, and will be used a few times a month, maybe. It's pointless to talk $$$ numbers because besides keeping or upgrading your Tundra, all of the other...
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