charlieaarons
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Somewhere in International’s literature I read that the 4x4 CV would have a (gear drive?) Meritor transfer case.
So realistically what axle is under the front of these? I'm guessing it's more than a D60?Somewhere in International’s literature I read that the 4x4 CV would have a (gear drive?) Meritor transfer case.
I think those fender flare were created with tin snips, a black rubbermaid trashcan and about 10 minutes of time.So realistically what axle is under the front of these? I'm guessing it's more than a D60?
What kind of tire would fit? I'm having visions of "super Raptor" but with a Bowtie
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Probably but as a tow rig and rolling business card the concept is legitI think those fender flare were created with tin snips, a black rubbermaid trashcan and about 10 minutes of time.
Funny that the 3/4-1 ton crowd "needs" 1000 ft/lbs of TQ...and the medium duties only get 700.
I had a 2011de-rated durmax in a 1 ton cab chassis 4x4. It cost the same and offered zero benefit in the MPG dept. Not sure what the advantage to it was, it would start to get warm pretty quick pulling 15k up hill, my Rams or Ford never did that.
It's a want, not a need.
The torque ratings on these newer 3/4 ton pickup are starting to exceed the ratings of those diesel engines found in box trucks and the HD (Ram 4500/500 and Ford F-450/550) chassis trucks.
You don't need 900lb-ft of torque to tow a travel trailer. With a little less torque, but lower gearing, the chassis variants of these pickups tow far heavier loads all the time without any drama.
If an OEM offered a derated commercial engine for consumer use, I'd take it in a heartbeat over the current offerings.
have you driven a box truck? I've driven a lot of them and they suck lol they are gutless ... Its a great thing they are finally offering pickups with 900lbs of torque or more I cant wait for the day where they have a 10 speed transmission as well...
From my experience I disagree about that, I have towed trailers with trucks ranging from 500lbs -1500lbs of torque and when you are towing with 1500lbs of torque it pulls the trailer effortlessly
A Medium duty is heavier then a 1 ton or 3/4 ton, why should it have the same size engine? lol
I got to be honest, 900 ftlbs of torque, 4:30 gears, low geared aisin trans makes towing anything a total breeze and fun to drive... but my old 04 5.9 with 555 ftlbs of torque got me by just fine and did decent on fuel. I wish ram would keep the g56 and the lower output cummins. My next truck will be a cc cab 4500, de rated cummins.It would be nice if manufactures could reduce the emissions hardware by derating the engines back to say, 500 ftlbs.
That's the old one.From the SEMA show.
I think those fender flare were created with tin snips, a black rubbermaid trashcan and about 10 minutes of time.