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Observations--2007.5 versus 2010

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Having gone from a 3rd Gen to a 4th Gen recently, I thought I would pass on a few observations after putting 900 miles on the new truck over the past month:



1. Exhaust braking seemed much stronger on the old truck versus the new one. Maybe that's because the old one was a manual and the new one is an auto which only uses the EB when the TC is locked. Seems much more effective in Tow/Haul mode versus regular mode.



2. Acceleration is much better with the new truck... probably because the 68RFE shifts much faster than I could. As for how it shifts, it's delightfully smooth and precise. I can understand why everyone's praising this auto trans. When towing, it's sometimes easy to forget the camper's even back there.



3. Drivability is better, especially around town. It breezes away from stoplights without much more than a light touch on the throttle. At freeway speeds, I'd be turning around 2300 going 75 with the 2007. 5 while I'm only around 1800 with this one. It feels like it's loafing down the road.



4. Fuel mileage around town is about the same between the two truck--13-14 no matter what I do.



5. The noise level is much lower inside the cab and when standing outside the truck. They did a heck of a job with NVH abatement in this truck between 3rd and 4th generation.



6. The interior is fancier and much more carlike compared to the no-nonsense interior my old truck had--and I had no complaints there on the old truck. Quality wise I'd rate the new one a notch above the old one but I kind of miss the no nonsense layout the old truck had. It goes without saying that the real crew cab is a ton more roomy than the quad cab was--a huge plus with a 13 year old son and 12 year old daughter.



7. Steering and tracking down the road seemed a bit more precise on the old truck. I think they changed the steering gear between the 3rd and 4th gens--takes more turns to move the wheels lock to lock and there seems to be a bit more power assist going on. The end result is pleasant, but the old truck felt more precise and required less steering wheel movement to adjust for some of the badly crowned roads around here.



8. The ride on the new truck is a quantum leap over the old one which felt like a trampoline on some of the rough roads around here. They really made some huge strides on the fluid filled cab mounts and suspension on the new trucks.



All that said, I'm very happy with the new truck so far--but I was happy with the old one too and would still be driving it if not for my back problems and upcoming back surgery.



So far so good--1200 miles on the odometer and not a single problem.
 
Thank you. That was a good write up. There is little comparison between this the 2010 I now own and my 2004. 5. I must said that I thought my 04. 5 rode better. It might be because my 04. 5 was a long bed. But this new truck seems weak in the suspension dept. The front seems a bit bouncy when the 5th wheel is attached and you hit the brakes when rolling very slowly.

Power wise it is easy to forget I have an 11K trailer behind me. The 10 takes the hills so much easier than my old truck. I believe the transmissions make the difference and not so much the power. But I'm happy so far with 8K
 
Thank you. That was a good write up. There is little comparison between this the 2010 I now own and my 2004. 5. I must said that I thought my 04. 5 rode better. It might be because my 04. 5 was a long bed. But this new truck seems weak in the suspension dept. The front seems a bit bouncy when the 5th wheel is attached and you hit the brakes when rolling very slowly.

Power wise it is easy to forget I have an 11K trailer behind me. The 10 takes the hills so much easier than my old truck. I believe the transmissions make the difference and not so much the power. But I'm happy so far with 8K



I see what you mean--notice a lot more squatting with my TT hooked up on this truck versus my 07. 5... but that one was a 3500 and this one's a 2500. Still not too bad. As much as I miss shifting, the 68RFE does a much better job managing the 6. 7's power than I did. Acceleration with the camper attached is amazing and I'm not really getting on it too hard because it's still a new truck.
 
On my 04. 5 I had a long heavy travel trailer. In windy conditions I got some sway even though I had a good anti sway system installed. I ended up getting airbags installed. That helped a lot. In my 2010 I also installed air bags with an on board compressor so that I can control the amount of air on the fly. Actually I had an air system in-cab on both trucks. This truck how ever still feels a little soft in the front. This Spring I'm looking to replace the shocks with some Bilsteins and hopefully that will help things out.
 
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