Guys - My dad has a 94 3500 that he uses for his equipment rental business. They have it set up with a 5th wheel trailer to carry small front end loaders (like Bobcats) and excavators. They've had two Bobcats on the trailer w/o any problems.
However, the truck is getting tired (~200k miles) and needs a bit of work. I know his biggest complaints are with the transmission (I think he's on the 2nd or 3rd one) and the brakes (it always seems to need pads).
For those who have owned the older trucks and now own the new ones, is it a huge difference between the two? Have you had good luck with the new trucks so far? I know the new engine has almost twice the horsepower, but, that truck has always been able to pull what they put behind it, it always started, etc.
I've got an 04. 5 and I'm pretty happy with it. Trying to give him some advice, he's trying to decide if he should put money into the old one, or, possibly buy a new one.
If he went for a new 3500, does the single wheel tow as well as the dual wheel? Are any of the 5th wheel setups better than the others?
Thanks for the help,
Mark
However, the truck is getting tired (~200k miles) and needs a bit of work. I know his biggest complaints are with the transmission (I think he's on the 2nd or 3rd one) and the brakes (it always seems to need pads).
For those who have owned the older trucks and now own the new ones, is it a huge difference between the two? Have you had good luck with the new trucks so far? I know the new engine has almost twice the horsepower, but, that truck has always been able to pull what they put behind it, it always started, etc.
I've got an 04. 5 and I'm pretty happy with it. Trying to give him some advice, he's trying to decide if he should put money into the old one, or, possibly buy a new one.
If he went for a new 3500, does the single wheel tow as well as the dual wheel? Are any of the 5th wheel setups better than the others?
Thanks for the help,
Mark