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Re: Newer trucks vs. Older trucks
Newer trucks have better brakes, generally more power, 4-6 speed transmissions, stronger frames, etc... Power is nothing without brakes and suspension to control the load. You can make an old truck pass everything but a gas station with a huge trailer behind it, making it stop and control that trailer is a much larger task. I would rather hook my boss's CC/LB Duramax equipped Sierra 3500 to a trailer than my C10 any day of the week.
My dad has had a '70 F100 for going on 25 years now, and did everything he could to make it tow better (load leveling air bags, heavier springs, better tires, best trailer brake controller he could buy at the time), you could still see "the tail wag the dog" so to speak if you were following him with much of a trailer behind it. His 04 F150 with the 7 lug heavy tow package that is bone stock (Aside from transfering said brake controller) you'd almost forget there's a trailer behind it. Both half tons, both make similar HP numbers, I'd almost bet that the '70 would walk the new truck in a drag race, but it can't hold a candle to it towing. Quote:
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Re: Newer trucks vs. Older trucks
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Re: Newer trucks vs. Older trucks
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