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hickslawns

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Cool. Should be able to find a reasonable deal on a 10yr old Tundra now. Ha! Yeah right. They will all still be overpriced.

Is nice to see a fresh face though.
 

giles

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Yeah, you can spend $70,000 on a half ton truck these days. Let's hope that the updates don't hurt the legendary reliability toyota has. Some MPG's wouldn't hurt though.
 
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hickslawns

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Dad was buying 2wd reg cab F150 XLT for $10-15k in the 90s. Today you can barely find a truck in such combination. If you do, they are work truck package and $32-38k. Roughly triple. Suppose the $45-60k prices will triple in the next 25-30 years?
 

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Some of you fine gentlemen remember my first weekend with my current truck, I picked her up on the way to a Mingo outing years ago. Last payment was made last month which is always a great milestone in my book…
 

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Denny
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They ain't far to begin with.View attachment 135615

My 01 f250 sd exceeds that in it's current configuration, and has since I installed both the K&N RAM Air system, plus my 4 stage Power Edge system and nothing else.

I currently have 4 different Edge programs configured and can switch whenever I see fit.

1- towing 200+ more ft/lbs to rear wheels 2- performance 100+ more HP 3- Extreme 200+ HP w/ Short Shift 4- Regular Stock

I normally have the Edge set for #2 about 90% of the time today.

In #3 Extreme, even with my truck loaded with tools, it goes 0 to 60 in 5.5 seconds without burning rubber.

The Edge system has real time performance recording features of all critical systems and/or components.

It will also record 1/4 mile runs if you'd like.

My truck is a sleeper and have yet to loose a street race with it, no shit!

That's why I still maintain it today.
 

giles

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Denny, the 7.3 is known for a lot of things. And it is a great motor for a lot of things. Speed ain't one of them. Don't underestimate these new trucks. Next time you are in town and have some time, take one for a spin. They are impressive! Add the same mods you have on yours and they are flat dangerous. Lol
 

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Denny
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Denny, the 7.3 is known for a lot of things. And it is a great motor for a lot of things. Speed ain't one of them. Don't underestimate these new trucks. Next time you are in town and have some time, take one for a spin. They are impressive! Add the same mods you have on yours and they are flat dangerous. Lol
Fasted recording was is 135 mph. The last recording 125 mph when I completed maintenance about month ago. Again, it's recorded into the Edge system still.

IDK about you, but that's fuggin fast for a 20 year old diesel, especially with a topper w/ ladder rack and side mirrors hanging out the sides, but it's the quick pick me up torque that makes even appear faster.

Fug those outragously priced trucks today. Not impressed at all. I'll build me one first for the kind money they're asking for them junk things.

Just saying...
 

hickslawns

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I can appreciate what Denny is saying but I can appreciate what Dave is saying too. I'll stick with what I've got, but some of those new trucks are very impressive if they can avoid the shop. Stupid computers and emissions crap puts the big trucks in the dealerships often. Not sure about the pick ups. Hopefully not often.
 

giles

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I can appreciate what Denny is saying but I can appreciate what Dave is saying too. I'll stick with what I've got, but some of those new trucks are very impressive if they can avoid the shop. Stupid computers and emissions crap puts the big trucks in the dealerships often. Not sure about the pick ups. Hopefully not often.
You both have very solid platforms in the diesel trucks. But you just can't compare them to these new trucks. There's a reason they are double the money these days. They ain't the same, lol.
 

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Sorry Dave, perhaps I'm just little pissed to see these fuggin things priced the way they are today. It's just nuts.

So, what's the depreciation of one the moment you drive one of them new ones off the lot today.

I can only imagine. Don't answer, cause I'm afraid it'll make more sick than what I already am about it all.
 
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