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rb437 02-28-2007 01:07 AM

Tow vehicle suggestions
 
Back in January my wife was driving my Durango. Some knuckle head pulled out in front of her. She's fine but the Durango is done. I need a tow vehicle. Because of a steep driveway I must back up to park the boat I need 4WD (for the low range) and I want a pick up truck, not a SUV. For the sake of comparision I can tell you the Durango w/4WD & 5.2 V8 worked very well and a F150 w/ 2WD & 6cyl really struggled. So based on my budget I figure I can find a early '90s full size pick up that should suit my needs. I really don't care what make truck I buy. I figure price and condition will be more important than make. My question for all of you is... What should I avoid? Any particular engine, transmission or the like that is known to be troublesome? What would you buy?

Airslot 02-28-2007 01:14 AM

Re: Tow vehicle suggestions
 
Any chance of getting into a 99 or later Chevy? Thats when they came out with the new 5.3l. If early than that, you never could go wrong with a 5.7l, 350.


frayed_knot 02-28-2007 01:21 AM

Re: Tow vehicle suggestions
 
Anything with a V-8 or some form of Diesel will do the trick. I'm partial to Fords, so I cannot comment on the other makes. If you decide on a Ford, I would not look at anything less than a 351, the 302 is a good engine, but the 351 is a workhorse. If you get into the newer models, the 5.4L over the 4.6 for the same reasons stated above.

THEFERMANATOR 02-28-2007 01:28 AM

Re: Tow vehicle suggestions
 
96-98 CHEVY/GMC 1500 with the 5.7L VORTEC is an excellent combo. Gets good milage(better than you DURANGO did) and they have good power, espescially if you find one with 3.73's. I'm partial to GM products in the 90's for comfort and milage.

rb437 02-28-2007 01:33 AM

Re: Tow vehicle suggestions
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by THEFERMANATOR
Gets good milage(better than you DURANGO did)

You ain't kidding

macojoe 02-28-2007 01:38 AM

Re: Tow vehicle suggestions
 
Well this will be a great fight!! LOL, 1000+ members mean 1000+ answers!!

Any way I am a hard core Chevy man and thats what I would get.

You don't mention anything but your drive way?? How far away do you tow on a normal basic?? Do you have a big dip at the end of the drive way?

A full size Chevy 1500 with a 305 or a 350 will be fine I am sure. Most 4 wheel drive will give you pleanty of clearance for them dips in the road!

Stay away from Fords late 90's when they came out with there Triton V8's they had lots of problems!!

Good Luck!!

rb437 02-28-2007 12:22 PM

Re: Tow vehicle suggestions
 
1 mile to ramp
3 miles to work
yes there's a dip but I'm sure the truck will clear it

only 996 responses to go!

randlemanboater 02-28-2007 01:21 PM

Re: Tow vehicle suggestions
 
1972 Chevy shortbed w/ a blown 502!!!!

Stinky_Hooker 02-28-2007 02:08 PM

Re: Tow vehicle suggestions
 
I have had them all and they all do fine...Got a 97 F150 work truck that has been rode hard and put up wet...still strong@ 120k.

All my GMs have been fine, but I dont like the cushy suspension.


Right now I have a Dakota...its my favorite so far. I like the solid ride of a Dodge and the real "truck feel."


http://www.forumpictureprocessor.com.../new%20058.jpg


It is an 01 4wd and has the 4.7 V8 that is VERY peppy. I have a buddy with this exact truck (except color) and he pulls a 23' Mako with ease. 8)


Good luck with the fight you just started!!! ;D

Pipe_Dream 02-28-2007 02:15 PM

Re: Tow vehicle suggestions
 
I would say anything with a V-8.
Quote:

Originally Posted by macojoe
Stay away from Fords late 90's when they came out with there Triton V8's they had lots of problems!!

See, I've experienced just the opposite with two Tritons I know of. One has 200K miles on it, the other has gone over 500K, and both have had just regular maintenance.


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