2004 Avalanche, 176k miles & climbing. Pulls like a beast.
Pretty sure IDO sports some pretty cool tow rigs. Let’s see ‘em!
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2004 Avalanche, 176k miles & climbing. Pulls like a beast.
Pretty sure IDO sports some pretty cool tow rigs. Let’s see ‘em!
Jethro Tull. What a blast from the past. Great band. I’ll have to add to my playlist for bike rides. Thanks.
2014 Dodge 2500 with Cummins and 305,000 miles.
Guess I don’t have a current photo with the topper.
2019 Ram Bighorn Blackout edition. Boat and truck sparkling clean this morning.
2013 F-150…only 52,000 miles
Plenty of room in the bed for a quick ice fishing weekend at Mille Lacs…
2007 yukon XL. 160xxx miles but motor only has 70k. Assuming things get better by next year I plan on upgrading to a Tundra or possibly Silverado
2020 Ram Ecodiesel
How does the e diesel tow? Mileage?
Just wanting some info.
I towed an 16 foot enclosed trailer loaded half full for a 150 mile round trip. I got 15.6 mpg I only have 1500 miles on it so far I also towed the same trailer on a 500 mile trip, mostly free way driving at 65 miles an hour this last Saturday I went into a 15 to 25 mile an hour head wind going down to and on the return trip the wind switched to the opposite direction. We averaged 13.3 mpg I have a new Ranger 620Fs ordered that I will pick up this week I will post mpg after I get it I had a 2016 Ram Ecodiesel and I averaged 14.3 mpg towing the boat to Canada and back This was a 800 mile trip with 4 people and all the gear in the truck I weighed the boat when we left and it weighed 5950 lbs loaded. This was a 2011 Ranger 620fs I have the 3.92 rear end in the 2020 and it handles towing much better then my 2016 with the 3.21
2020 Chevy 3500 High Country. Duramax, with 10 speed Allison Transmission. I had plans on getting a 5th wheel this summer to haul boat and camper at the same time. But since my wife lost her job due to corona virus, that will have to wait a little bit. That’s alright, I truck is still fun to drive. I can’t believe the power.
2006 heavy duty, Dodge Mega Cab. Laramie package. 150K. Manual transmission. Does what it should for my use.
No pics. 2008 Yukon Denali with 6.2L. Been a great vehicle so far. Bought it with 160000, got over 210k on it now.
Nothing fancy, but here’s both boat and truck. 2010 Alumacraft Classic 165, 2010 Nissan Frontier.
2017 Ford Transit 250 w/3L PowerStroke. We converted it to a RV as we travel around the Midwest fishing!
2012 f-350 6.7 power stroke. Been an excellent truck.
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