AH64ID
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Talk me into, or out of doing the same.
I'm not too deep to turn back, but I am very seriously looking at selling my '05 and getting an '18. I was planning on a '20 or '21, but don't like where Ram is going with the interior and where Cummins is going with the CP4.
If I buy an '18 it will be a 3500 CC LWB Aisin with auto-level air suspension. The rest of the options are not as mandatory. I actually have found a couple I'm close to offering on. Wife and I drove a '18 Laramie Longhorn Southfork edition today and while she thinks it's great I think it's too much truck, interior wise. We do have 3 medium sized kids and will have kids at home for at least 10 more years.
My '05 does suit us well, but the back seat is shrinking fast and even the front seat seems roomier on the 4th gens.
My biggest fear is that a bone stock '18 will leave me disappointed over my modded '05. I'm sure it has the power for what I do, but there are times where I am using all of my power (415/850 at last dyno). I know the 6.7 and VGT will do better in the 1500-2200 rpm range thou.
As a family we did 1300 miles this last week, which is what sparked the thoughts (I should say re-sparked, it's been a slow burning log for some time). Throughout the drive I would find myself thinking, I'll miss the responsiveness of my tuning (nice thing about being my own tuner, it's exactly how I want it), or I'll really like the variable exhaust brake (as I'm descending a 7% grade without a trailer and the EB cycles every 3-4 seconds). Other things like, I enjoy watching gauges... but won't have to on a stock truck, or I sure can't make out the words on the book on CD with a 30 mph headwind at 70 mph, but I bet I could on a 4th gen. My oldest is only 12 but can't sit behind me without digging her knees into my back, thou my tall ass grew up riding around in the back of a '92 extended cab chevy.
So... what are your thoughts?
I'd had to spend a bunch of money and be disappointed.
I'm not too deep to turn back, but I am very seriously looking at selling my '05 and getting an '18. I was planning on a '20 or '21, but don't like where Ram is going with the interior and where Cummins is going with the CP4.
If I buy an '18 it will be a 3500 CC LWB Aisin with auto-level air suspension. The rest of the options are not as mandatory. I actually have found a couple I'm close to offering on. Wife and I drove a '18 Laramie Longhorn Southfork edition today and while she thinks it's great I think it's too much truck, interior wise. We do have 3 medium sized kids and will have kids at home for at least 10 more years.
My '05 does suit us well, but the back seat is shrinking fast and even the front seat seems roomier on the 4th gens.
My biggest fear is that a bone stock '18 will leave me disappointed over my modded '05. I'm sure it has the power for what I do, but there are times where I am using all of my power (415/850 at last dyno). I know the 6.7 and VGT will do better in the 1500-2200 rpm range thou.
As a family we did 1300 miles this last week, which is what sparked the thoughts (I should say re-sparked, it's been a slow burning log for some time). Throughout the drive I would find myself thinking, I'll miss the responsiveness of my tuning (nice thing about being my own tuner, it's exactly how I want it), or I'll really like the variable exhaust brake (as I'm descending a 7% grade without a trailer and the EB cycles every 3-4 seconds). Other things like, I enjoy watching gauges... but won't have to on a stock truck, or I sure can't make out the words on the book on CD with a 30 mph headwind at 70 mph, but I bet I could on a 4th gen. My oldest is only 12 but can't sit behind me without digging her knees into my back, thou my tall ass grew up riding around in the back of a '92 extended cab chevy.
So... what are your thoughts?
I'd had to spend a bunch of money and be disappointed.
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