Tc650 owners-Tundra/Silverado/f150?

cninghm

Adventurer
Ps. I drove the Laramie. Way too pricey. He's looking for a blacked out 2500 in a lower-end model. Laramie is top of the line with all the luxury features.
 

doctorit

Adventurer
Truck shopping is fun! Back on the weight/load topic: those are some nice charts and numbers on the Ram, but they don't mean anything until the truck is built/delivered and you look at the official GVWR sticker with actual numbers for that specific vehicle. A 3/4 ton can come with anywhere between a low 2000 to a decent 3000# of rated payload; it makes a big difference how you order it.

It's great that you found a look you like, but don't let something as silly as finding one with black wheels make you end up with a less capable truck. Build and options (tow and payload packages) are very important.

Very similar post here, you should read: http://www.expeditionportal.com/forum/threads/144748-GVW-WOW!?p=1875890#post1875890
 

coguzzi

Adventurer
there are a couple models above the Laramie still, which is baffling since the Laramie is very well appointed. Laramie Longhorn, Laramie Limited, and some texas only trim package. I personally just bought a 15 2500 Laramie because i got a smoking deal on it, got tons of stuff i didnt even know i needed for free. the brown leather of the laramie longhorn is very nice BTW (coming from a guy who does upholstery work for a living), has a nicer feel to if vs the black leather in Laramie, is it worth $5K extra--no.

im loving my truck BTW, with a FWC installed it does everything i want. going to do some mods, but no go crazy like i have in the past
 

Beamer pilot

Explorer
1 ton diesel with TC 650 will look like this:

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Don't even look at a 1/2 ton truck with this camper or you will regret it...
 

brian90744

American Trekker
chevy 1500 HD

Of cause this 1/2 ton does fine with this camper.
 

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brian90744

American Trekker
My 1500 Chevy-

Level with us now...that's not the standard 1/2 ton suspension or is it ???

This my truck=I have a 2003 Chevy Silverado LTZ 1500 HD Crew Cab, 4x4, QuadraSteer (4 wheel steering) 6 Lt Engine. A/T, with 4.11 gearing. HydroBoost Brakes, 6” Lift by ProComp, 17” Hummer 8 Lug wheels, Firestone Airbags. Dual Engine Batteries. Electric Engine Fan. Buckstop front bumper with Warn winch. 6.5ft bed. The Q/S Chevy Bed is 7ft wide, and the NorthStar Camper is also 7ft wide, It should handle the weight easily in the power to weight with GVWR 8600 lbs. Truck was purchased new in 2003.
It appears your 3500 truck has tires and wheel update. =brian
 
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Beamer pilot

Explorer
This my truck=I have a 2003 Chevy Silverado LTZ 1500 HD Crew Cab, 4x4, QuadraSteer (4 wheel steering) 6 Lt Engine. A/T, with 4.11 gearing. HydroBoost Brakes, 6” Lift by ProComp, 17” Hummer 8 Lug wheels, Firestone Airbags. Dual Engine Batteries. Electric Engine Fan. Buckstop front bumper with Warn winch. 6.5ft bed. The Q/S Chevy Bed is 7ft wide, and the NorthStar Camper is also 7ft wide, It should handle the weight easily in the power to weight with GVWR 8600 lbs. Truck was purchased new in 2003.
It appears your 3500 truck has tires and wheel update. =brian

Nice truck Brian.
As you noted mine is not stock. 35" Procomps and 4" lift. My earlier remark over getting a 3500 over a 1500 is due to my one ton sagging slightly when fully loaded with trailer attached(Airbags on to do list). Seems to me they don't build them like they used to, not suspension wise anyway...
My Chevy 1500 LTZ had a tough time with the Alaskan and trailer.
 

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cninghm

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I will be out for awhile. Have to focus on the next few days ahead of me (1/2 ironman Muncie, IN, July 11).
Thank you all for your posts. I'm going to really digest the Ford F-150, and the ram 2500 after I.M. Muncie.
I really appreciate everyone taking the time to share their advice and stories. It's like suddenly having a bunch of truck savvy brothers out there to help me out 😊. You're all awesome!! Thank you!!
I am not taking this lightly, and want to make sure I get a more than adequate support system for the beast. The looks of the Ram are beckoning but I'm not going to ignore functionality for a hot truck. The 3/4 ton comparison article did, however, rank it the highest. Truck camper warehouse said stay away from rear coil suspension. Not sure why, yet.
 

Tatted

Adventurer
I can tell you, add air bags and you will be very impressed with the Tundra, they have underrated it a lot, we have been everywhere this summer and I have no complaints :smiley_drive:
 

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