Would you buy a 2005 Duramax diesel with 28,000 miles on it or a 2007 Duramax diesel with similiar options and 60,000 miles on it? Both are 3500 HD srw. The 2007 has the new front end and it needs nerf bars and a bedliner with a $2,000 higher tag? Both trucks are very clean. I do like that new front end.......but....$$$$
Posted 2009-01-14 1:43 PM (#97500 - in reply to #97499) Subject: RE: Diesel Truck
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My personal opinion...try to get them down on price a little and take the 07. I've had an 03, 05, and an 07. My 05 might have just been the one truck that year, but it couldn't run anywhere close to the 03 or 07.
Posted 2009-01-14 3:47 PM (#97508 - in reply to #97499) Subject: RE: Diesel Truck
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I looked up NADA on both trucks and the 2005 seller is willing to work with me but it was priced a little high so.....The price on the 2007 is fair and they won't budge.
Posted 2009-01-14 8:26 PM (#97529 - in reply to #97499) Subject: RE: Diesel Truck
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Forget the Ford......Got an '03 with 122K replaced head gaskets, 14 injectors, egr cooler yada yada yada. At least they stand behind there warranty and extended warranty. Hasn't cost much to own, but stays in the dealership frequently. Had to buy a Chevy to have something dependable to drive and tow with.
Posted 2009-01-14 9:40 PM (#97533 - in reply to #97499) Subject: RE: Diesel Truck
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I had a 05 dually to tow my lq was very disapointed with the power
on hot days the fan clutch was alwas on and very loud!put 45k on the
truck with no engine problems but several p/s leaks had the
steering box replaced 3 times,The mirrors suck I put on 07 mirrors
Trade truck for o8 ford 6.4 lower fuel mileage but hands down
a better truck.
Posted 2009-01-15 3:56 AM (#97537 - in reply to #97509) Subject: RE: Diesel Truck
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Originally written by farmbabe on 2009-01-14 4:48 PM
Buy a Ford. problem solved.
You are my kind of woman farmbabe............a Ford woman that is!
The 6.0 Fords have had their share of troubles, as well as the 6.4 version. Lot of factory bulletins on both engines. The 7.3 has been a real work horse and not too costly to maintane. The new twin turbo Ford diesel is doing o.k. so far, but I still swear by my 7.3. Only bulletin that I know of is the cam positioin sensor?
Posted 2009-01-15 5:43 AM (#97541 - in reply to #97499) Subject: RE: Diesel Truck
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I'm liking that black Chevy more and more..... I like the suicide doors, that way I can fold my wheelchair, sling it into the rear, close the rear door and hop up into the drivers seat... I know the GMC is set up the same way but I don't care for all the smog crap nor the new body style. With the 2005 only having 28000 miles, man that thing is just getting limbered up!!!
Posted 2009-01-15 6:45 AM (#97542 - in reply to #97541) Subject: RE: Diesel Truck
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Originally written by retento on 2009-01-15 6:43 AM
I'm liking that black Chevy more and more..... I like the suicide doors, that way I can fold my wheelchair, sling it into the rear, close the rear door and hop up into the drivers seat... I know the GMC is set up the same way but I don't care for all the smog crap nor the new body style. With the 2005 only having 28000 miles, man that thing is just getting limbered up!!!
You Ford folks may want to...............
I can take a hint and I'm taking it as good natured fun. I do like my Fords and have driven Chevy's as well. Chevy did a smart move with Isuzu a few years ago and Ford didn't do themselves any favors when they moved away from the 7.3!
Posted 2009-01-15 7:08 AM (#97543 - in reply to #97499) Subject: RE: Diesel Truck
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I am leaning towards the 2005. It also has a plow package but was never used to plow. The only thing I have to add is a gooseneck hitch. My decision will be made today.
I do appreciate the input. There are pros and cons with all trucks. I have to admit, I do like the new Ford but I can't afford the price tag!
Posted 2009-01-15 8:24 AM (#97547 - in reply to #97499) Subject: RE: Diesel Truck
Location: Where the wind comes sweepin' down the plain...
With them willing to work on the price of the 05, I'd have to take it and the low miles. It has everything except the hitch, and like Retento said, it is just getting limbered up with the 28,000 miles. It is a pretty truck.
Posted 2009-01-15 8:29 AM (#97548 - in reply to #97499) Subject: RE: Diesel Truck
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I'd go with the 05, but then we have had a wonderful 7.3 that walks the dog! This gal loves her flatbed Ford!
I mean, I can jerk the axles out from under our LQ on the upslope of Loveland Pass CO, and get good mileage, what a good feeling..(the Edge program did make the difference) LOVE THAT TRUCK!
Posted 2009-01-18 5:46 AM (#97690 - in reply to #97499) Subject: RE: Diesel Truck
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Well, we got the truck and we are happy with the purchase. The weather couldn't have been any worse! We got 15 inches of snow within 12 hours yesterday! Well, at least the temps aren't negative 20 (without the windchill!) anymore! Oh, it has a bedliner in it but I have been hearing that a spray in liner is better as far as water settling in and around the gooseneck ball. Is this true?
Posted 2009-01-18 6:36 AM (#97692 - in reply to #97690) Subject: RE: Diesel Truck
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Yes, it's true. The bedliner inserts are just a plastic shell inside the truck bed. A spray in bedliner is more protective for a lot of reasons. I don't like the inserts as they are slick as a rule and stuff slides around in the bed of the truck easier if it's not tied down. All kinds of water, dirt and debris will get under the plastic insert. The spray in liner forms a protective coating in the bed of your truck and seals out all the stuff the insert lets in. The spray in liners have a little grip to them and a cardboard box or a tool box will often stay where you put it and not slide around as much as compared to the insert. I've found that on my work trucks a heavy sheet of marine plywood on the floor of the bed works best because my work trucks take so much abuse. My personal truck has a spray in bed liner. As a suggestion, if you choose to get the spray in bed liner, have them wrap the liner up on top of the bed rails and the tailgate. Some people don't like the looks of it, but if you are REALLY going to USE your truck for a truck, spray liner on top of the bed rails and tailgate will save the looks of your truck for a long time.
Posted 2009-01-18 6:45 AM (#97694 - in reply to #97499) Subject: RE: Diesel Truck
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Personally I LIKE old fashioned bedliners with a bed mat($50.00) If needed the bedmat holds stuff from sliding.On th other hand the bedliner allows slippage.I like that.I have bed covers on my trucks(tonneau) and if feed bags,trashetc.backed in I use a yard rack to grab stuff and pull forward like to get bags of feed out from the front of the bed etc.To me a bed of a truck is be used and I'm NOT going to put $500 plus bucks into a spray in liner.My trucks are immaculate except for the beds. Oh I would never hardly consider a V8 diesel.Never have liked them.The Ford engine is a poor choice and the Chevy is butt ugly.So you know whats left.LOL
Posted 2009-01-18 7:35 AM (#97696 - in reply to #97499) Subject: RE: Diesel Truck
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I used to do the plywood deal when I was doing alot of mechanic work on farm equipment and firetrucks.... Nothing would slide on the plywood. Several times I dumped my Snap-On top tool box when I had to stand on the brakes in hurry, no way was it going to slide to the front. It would dig in and tip over.
I haven't got any type of liner in the truck I use now, but it don't get abused like the trucks I owned years ago. If I had to purchase some type of liner right now it would have to be..... http://www.line-x.com/
Install your hitch, then as deranger said, have it sprayed all the way up and over the bed rail as well as the tailgate... It will match that truck really well.