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Never driven a truck with 3.08s. Is it really sluggish? It would be the equivalent of 3.73's in my 02 with 35's

 

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It's not bad. Still plenty good for around town and as I just learned decent enough for desert blasting.

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It's not bad. Still plenty good for around town and as I just learned decent enough for desert blasting.

Reason I steered away is because they are only rated to tow 6600 lbs which is good enough for me but i know towing with the setup I just explained (35's and 3.73's) it felt like the truck was barely moving with a 5000 lb. load behind it. I wish I had 3.73's in this new '14, supposedly rated to tow like almost 12k pounds with them

 

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Almost hit a deer. Got an awesome video of it. Posted on FB

 

 

Ryan

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Almost hit a deer. Got an awesome video of it. Posted on FB

 

 

Ryan

I saw that, it was nuts!

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Washed it since I have a 3 day weekend and no rain/snow in the outlook

 

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Ryan

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Washed it since I have a 3 day weekend and no rain/snow in the outlook

 

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Ryan

Going to rain here tonight and tomorrow. Mine is going in the garage tonight.
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I'm fat and lazy. I dont wash my own truck. I make my ex do it.

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Managed to break the car wash the first time I took this truck through it [emoji23]

 

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Maybe because it knew you were doin your ol' truck wrong by letting those things slap and scratch up your new ride!

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Brand new truck: time to install a tool box in the bed. Did that after work today.

 

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Brand new truck: time to install a tool box in the bed. Did that after work today.

 

 

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Hey somebody stole half of your toolbox.

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Managed to break the car wash the first time I took this truck through it [emoji23]

 

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WTF are you thinking? Hand wash 2 bucket method!

 

 

Ryan

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