2012 dually, 3.73, 68RFE, Crew Cab, 8' bed, oil-water separator plus fuel filter, pyro plus fuel pressure and boost gauges, and a 60 gallon mid-ship main tank. Big Horn Cab comforts, they are fine. Full length running boards and a tonneau cover. Firestone air bags, no ping tank, two fill valves at the bumper No DEF. B&W Companion. Currently has 70,000 miles. We get 9 to 10 towing and 15 to 17 highway. Stock General tires lasted 65,000 miles, but did have replace one at 30,000 due to multiple air leaks, so put the spare on the ground and the new tire in the spare space. Now running Toyo mild mud/snow.
We tow a 5er at around 15,500lbs anywhere from 6,000 to 12,000 miles a year. It is also my daily and gets a lot of highway and little city/local miles. The truck handles the grades just fine with the loads we move, always have a sense of control.
The 60 gallon is nice for the annual trip to and from Alaska, and am considering adding an in-bed tank to extend the range.
Are there any compelling reasons to trade this in or do we just keep going with what we have? At age 70, we don't need a bigger trailer. Have historically traded about every 100,000 to 125,000 miles, but now I wonder.
What say you, keep it to 300,000 of more or trade it?
Terry Jay
We tow a 5er at around 15,500lbs anywhere from 6,000 to 12,000 miles a year. It is also my daily and gets a lot of highway and little city/local miles. The truck handles the grades just fine with the loads we move, always have a sense of control.
The 60 gallon is nice for the annual trip to and from Alaska, and am considering adding an in-bed tank to extend the range.
Are there any compelling reasons to trade this in or do we just keep going with what we have? At age 70, we don't need a bigger trailer. Have historically traded about every 100,000 to 125,000 miles, but now I wonder.
What say you, keep it to 300,000 of more or trade it?
Terry Jay