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RutRo...truck shopping
March 16, 2025, 10:34 AM
old rugged crossRutRo...truck shopping
PHpaul, what is the tow rating on your truck. I was told the F350 with the 6.8 and 3.73 rear end was 15,500 lbs.
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March 16, 2025, 10:58 AM
vthokyquote:
Originally posted by PHPaul:
I did learn one lesson from the Tundra: Never, EVER let a Deep Homo employee load a pallet in the back of your truck with a fork lift...
A long time ago, I bought a Nissan pickup from a coal miner. He had cut a length of mine conveyor belt to fit the truck bed. That thing was ready for all the abuse I gave it, times ten. The gentleman said he wore out a ton of jigsaw blades cutting it, but it was worth it.
God bless America. March 16, 2025, 11:28 AM
TMatsquote:
Originally posted by PHPaul:
quote:
Originally posted by jgerge222:
PHPAUL: What is the anticipated Fuel mileage of your new Ford? My 2016 Tundra consistently gets about 13-14 mpg normal driving.
Do you think 10-11 mpg is feasible?It looks like a damn nice HD Work Truck.Hope it works out for you!
I will keep my essentially incapable SUV Tundra for the foreseeable future.

Hope the Tundra last me quite a while. I simply can't afford a new truck.
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I think so. The "instant mileage" data on the display is showing 9.8 right now, but there's a lot of idle time in that. I'm driving in "Eco" mode. When I get a couple of tanks through it, I'll try to remember to post numbers here.
The truck, in that configuration, should average around 15 mpg in combined driving.
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March 16, 2025, 11:42 AM
PHPaulquote:
Originally posted by TMats:
The truck, in that configuration, should average around 15 mpg in combined driving.
I'd be shickled titless with that!
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March 16, 2025, 02:58 PM
old rugged crossLooking a 2024 F350 Supercab XLT 8' bed with the 7.3 and 4.30 gears. The trade in values will determine if this will work, just like PHpaul

Any thoughts on what the 2002 2500 Dodge diesel in good cond. with 240k miles should bring on the private sale market?
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March 20, 2025, 09:26 AM
PHPaulWell, I'm officially broke AF.
Ordered or have picked up:
1. Cross bed tool box
2. Full set of splash guards (mudflaps)
3. Hitch insert for 2.5 receiver
4. Extang bed cover that's compatible with the toolbox.
Now all I have to do is pay the excise tax ($900-ish) and put gas in it. And gas in it. And gas...
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March 20, 2025, 10:45 AM
old rugged crossGood deal PHpaul, sort of. What did you get for mud flaps? Also what is the 2.5" hitch. Larger than than the Tundra hitch?
How does the Ford compare to the Tundra. Probably less sporty and more truck like?
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March 20, 2025, 11:09 AM
PHPaulquote:
Originally posted by old rugged cross:
Good deal PHpaul, sort of. What did you get for mud flaps? Also what is the 2.5" hitch. Larger than than the Tundra hitch?
How does the Ford compare to the Tundra. Probably less sporty and more truck like?
Splash Guards are Weathertech, no drill. $180 for a set of four, but Ford was out of their tiny little mind for what they wanted for them. Could have gone cheaper but ya gets what ya pays for. If you're lucky...
Standard light truck hitch receiver is 2" (Class 3??) and all I've ever had and I've had several 3/4 ton trucks. 2.5 inch is Class 5 AFAIK.
And in terms of ride, comfort and load/tow capability...No comparison. Tundra was an SUV with a really big trunk, F250 is a TRUCK! Be interesting to see how much difference I notice when it comes time to tow the Cabota. Tundra didn't have a problem with it, but you knew it was back there.
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March 26, 2025, 08:57 AM
PHPaulAt the dealer now, paperwork drill. It is actually an 8 foot bed as someone noticed. Tall sumbitch.
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March 26, 2025, 09:02 PM
hrcjonquote:
The truck, in that configuration, should average around 15 mpg in combined driving
I've a few. 13 is probably a better number.
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