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RE: 2010 Mahindra

Get all your laughs in now, because I predict soon you will be seeing the little trucks all over the place.
Capt Skup 11/06/09 08:25am Tow Vehicles
RE: Videos of the new HD RAM

Great looking trucks, the improvement from the previous model is outstanding. Dodge(Ram?) designers need a pat on the back just for the interior, no more slabs of hard plastic mouldings. ItaliaspeedTV, is that Fiat's ad agency??
Capt Skup 11/06/09 07:57am Tow Vehicles
RE: no suspension in my 5th wheel

I have had many boat trailer with the torsion axles, and I love them. No more noisy rusting leafs to worry about. Gives the boat a smooth ride down the highway. Never have seen a torsion axle(not talking about the Mor/Ryde types) equipped with shocks. I will give you one suggestion that has worked well for me. During the off season I raise the trailers frame up to relieve the constant load on the torsion springs, my thoughts and through experience it prevents the springs from taking a "set", thus allowing longer spring life.
Capt Skup 11/06/09 07:08am Fifth-Wheels
RE: GM Recall

Removing sound deadening pad is going to cure the problem? Won't the equipment still be exposed to the elements? How about the trucks in the US where it snows? Is there a notice also for the owner to avoid getting the carpet wet, such as cleaning said carpet?
Capt Skup 11/06/09 06:15am Tow Vehicles
RE: Where is the beef?

So that is why this cab collasped so easy, not much support under the skin http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mFH39T0Z0WI
Capt Skup 11/05/09 07:49am Tow Vehicles
RE: Maybe.. finally a 1/2ton with a diesel

I3? Balance issues?
Capt Skup 11/05/09 07:42am Tow Vehicles
Maybe.. finally a 1/2ton with a diesel

http://news.pickuptrucks.com/2009/11/ram-light-and-heavy-duty-pickups-to-receive-major-modifications-in-2012.html But, and this is a big butt... how will you feel driving a Dodge Ram, pardon I mean Ram with a Fiat sticker in place of the well known,well regarded big "C" on the fender? What was wrong with the small Cummins V-8 that was developed for this application>
Capt Skup 11/05/09 05:30am Tow Vehicles
I agree with Mike

Hello Chrysler, do you recall what happened when Ford renamed the Taurus the "Five Hundred"? Painful lesson learned. Now is not the time to alienate your most loyal customers. http://news.pickuptrucks.com/2009/11/5-reasons-why-its-wrong-to-divorce-ram-from-dodge.html
Capt Skup 11/05/09 05:25am Tow Vehicles
RE: New Hemi coming for HD RAM...6.4L and 450 - 500hp

Ain't free market(well sort of free, as long as you don't count taxpayer funded bailouts)capitalism great. Ford's new 6.2 almost to market now Chrysler bringing out a better HEMI, wonder what GMC has planned. Now we all have to hope that the market doesn't rebound too soon or the price of gas will start going through the roof once more killing all these great plans.
Capt Skup 11/04/09 04:38pm Tow Vehicles
RE: Dodge/Chrysler enthusiasts, here's a link to the 5 year plan

I looked and could not see reference to a diesel application for the Wrangler. Could someone point me to the paragraph? I have been waiting a long time for a fuel efficient, torque ladened 4-banger diesel under the hood of a Wrangler, about damn time. And with a manual tranny, manual transfer cases and MANUAL HUBS.
Capt Skup 11/04/09 04:34pm Tow Vehicles
RE: Where is the beef?

Since the 2500/3500 is the same cab structure as the 1500 series, I think now I understand why the whole front hood assembly would shake when my friend would tow his Mobile Suites, leaving a stop light with the 2500HD D/A. Just nothing there save for sheet metal to support the hood.
Capt Skup 11/04/09 12:56pm Tow Vehicles
Where is the beef?

I know the host is a tad annoying but... the video is quite interesting. Under the skin there is sure a big difference in structure, or lack of. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DQET-JW81DE&feature=related
Capt Skup 11/04/09 12:20pm Tow Vehicles
RE: Oct Truck Sales

Sales is sales. If you only bring one gun to a gun fight, that is what you have to fight with. Maybe Toyotas mistake.
Capt Skup 11/04/09 12:06pm Tow Vehicles
RE: Oct Truck Sales

Year to date sales: Tundra-64,136 GMC Sierra-91,327 Ram-155,467 What sales are Tundra's beating? Don't get your shorts in a bind, talk about sensitive. Considering I own two late model Toyotas doubt I am bashing them. Just curious what is the cause for the collapse of Tundra sales. Of course I have driven my mighty F-450 over expansion joints, why do you ask? Probably feels the same as driving over a Tundra's tailgate:W Sorry that was mean. Here is an interesting video on the trucks: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=huS-X0USuq0
Capt Skup 11/04/09 11:38am Tow Vehicles
RE: Towing

I would recommend a slider hitch to anyone pulling with a short box, but... a slider hitch will weigh even more than a fixed conventional hitch and you sure are short of available carrying capacity already. 9,000lb fifth wheel is really going to tax your truck, lot of weight on that rear axle. Hope for who ever is riding in the cab you installed LT truck tires, not carrying the weight on P-series tires.
Capt Skup 11/04/09 10:53am Fifth-Wheels
RE: Dropped it!

If the truck's bed is badly damaged, there is a way to save quite a bit on replacement. Hundreds of stock OEM pickup beds are removed each year to allow aftermarket "upfitter" custom work beds to be installed. Facilities re-sell those almost brand new beds for a whole lot less than what a dealer purchase would cost you. There is a local yard that has racks filled with these beds waiting to be purchased. Many I saw last time I drove by were Public Works yellow(think checker cab). All you have to do is have it repainted to match your truck and have it installed. To hopefully prevent the experience you just went through, I do the whole hitch up procedure myself, not letting anyone/anything lose my concentration. I also have marked the locking part of my hitch with reflective paint. I can shine a flashlight at it and insure that the jaw has fully wrapped around the pin. I also do a pull test with the landing legs only about 1" off the ground, good strong tug. My hitch, Reese Signature Series is suppose to prevent drops by not allowing the locking pin to be inserted unless the jaw is fully latched but I still use the flashlight and the pull test.
Capt Skup 11/04/09 10:44am Fifth-Wheels
RE: Oct Truck Sales

Holly cow, what is going on with the Tundra? Sales have fallen like a meteorite. Can a flex-o-matic frame and/or a bend-o-matic tailgate be responsible for the fall? Quickly heading south to be with the Titans?
Capt Skup 11/04/09 10:35am Tow Vehicles
Slowly climbing out of the whole

Good news for GM and Ford http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20091103/ap_on_bi_ge/us_auto_sales
Capt Skup 11/03/09 12:52pm Tow Vehicles
RE: Ford Superduty's Price

Why I chose a F-450 over a modified class 8 HDT truck? Hope DIY Guy doesn't mind but I lifted the link from his webpage: http://www.rvnomad.com/ I bought my truck with a warranty, and I opted for the extended warranty that I negotiated down to half the asking price. If you buy a used class 8, unless you are extremely educated in the workings of such a truck, you may have quite a financial ride ahead of you. I almost bought a converted Volvo from Mr. Larry Ziegler, I think another forum member bought the same truck Larry offered to me. When I looked into possible needed repairs over the life of the truck, for my needs it just did not make sense to go that route. Pluse I was looking for a dual purpose truck, one that I could use around the house that could also fill my towing needs. The 450 fit that need better than a HDT conversion.
Capt Skup 11/03/09 08:30am Tow Vehicles
RE: How many miles is too many for Ford V10?

Yup, lot of miles per year. I would shy away from it and keep looking. Not only is the V-10 an excellant engine, it is matched up to one of the best automatics transmissions built. The Torqueshift is rated for a higher GCWR than any other pickup transmission available.
Capt Skup 11/03/09 07:07am Tow Vehicles
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