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My 1st two cars were an 85' S10 Blazer and a 90' K5 Blazer. I got them both 98/99. Only had them a couple of years they were poorly maintained and were great 1st vehicles, learned a lot. Since then I have owned several Fords ( I know). Two years ago we really got into camping and bought a 25' TT. I had a 2018 F150 Lariat w/ 3.5L ecoboost and it towed that 8k trailer like it was nothing, however I was maxed out on payload. I wanted a used F250 Gasser but I came across my current truck and could not turn it down. 2017 Z71 LT 2500 HD 6.0L Midnight edition w/ a cap already on it. It had 45k mi and no accidents and no rust. Man I love this truck, big difference from my previous truck, at 1st I wasn't sure because it is just soo different but the more I have gotten used to it the more I love it. Can't wait to load this bad boy down and tow away!

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The F150 is sold now. Wife said I didn't need 2 trucks lol.

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Nice tow vehicle. Lets see the TT. A lot of guys on here tow them including me. A lot don't have enough truck too.[emoji2960].
I'm on the edge.


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On 1/29/2021 at 10:28 AM, dieselfan1 said:

Nice tow vehicle. Lets see the TT. A lot of guys on here tow them including me. A lot don't have enough truck too.emoji2960.png.
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I don't have a picture of the Chevy towing it yet so I made an edit to the pic lol.  The TT is in winter storage, Indiana isn't fun for winter camping.

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Minnesota is no fun either.
I'd rather be in the Badlands or Bighorns in September.8a662bd51a6fdbd988d609c7094ecd37.jpg2f1428e82c4b0549236f9d017560c1b4.jpg

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Wow that is some beautiful scenery. I can't wait. Wife and I have a couple places already booked besides the weekender's. 

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