I would go with the F-250...seriously solid truck, engine, and transmission. My brother has a 2020 of that exact truck, and he abuses the hell out of it. He works and plays with it...already 45k miles on it. It's a beast.
Be like the other few in the Tin Can Crew and get a Toyota. But honestly that Titan should tow a toy hauler fine. My buddy tows a 26 footer with his no problem
Your designs are amazing... I'd love to buy an old boat and use these upgrade techniques. However, I live on the coast in Northern California. I don't really do any bass fishing, most of my fishing is done inshore and in bays. It would be really cool to see you do a boat with a deep V more suitable to rougher waters.
Dude, check our the newer Rams with a Cummins. I PROMISE you that you won't be disappointed. Mayne even drive one, you probably won't take the key back.
I have an electrical question. I have a 36v battery setup. Can I run all my stuff off just one battery but still have it wired for 36v for my trolling motor or do I need to get a step down?
Ford F-350 V8 Turbo Diesel Powerstroke equals, Hotshot deliveries, Touring the United States, getting paid to do it and fishing wherever you end up. If you want to go to a specific area of the country, then you can get a load that pays you to go there.
I'm getting ready to list my truck for sale. 2016 Ram Rebel 1500. $35k with 64k miles. White exterior with black interior and red accents(seat 2 tone, stitching, dash plastics, etc)
No idea who you bank with, but in Wyoming I have never had an issue financing older vehicles. Check with a local credit union if your bank doesn't want to do it. You won't get their best rates because of the age, but they should still finance it. I would still go for the Duramax out of those options.
I would definitely go for any 6.7l Ford newer dodge and post 2020 duramax they are all good vehicles when it stats to matter is when people push power through them with bigger turbos injectors and deletes other than that it doesn't really matter in stock configuration
If you want to go ford, stay AWAY from the 6.0 and 6.4 diesels. The newer 6.7 (11-to current I think) has turned out to be real reliable like the 7.3 they had from 97-03.
The Duramax at work is regularly in the shop and yeah the Fords have had the death wobble but all solid axle fronts do eventually when the joints start to wear. Not fun though.
Do not get the cummings titan, read up on them they discontinued them for a huge reason, they cant tow for nothing, gas titans out pull them by a ton! That's big concidering I'm a huge nissan titan fan
You're giving me more and more confidence in myself to be able to route the foam on my build. Great video, thanks Mike.
Oh dang, already throwing gear in it, it’s looking awesome!!
Lookin good. Chevy all the way
Have you thought about a 4th gen cummins?
Nice work, liked
Great video
I would go with the F-250...seriously solid truck, engine, and transmission. My brother has a 2020 of that exact truck, and he abuses the hell out of it. He works and plays with it...already 45k miles on it. It's a beast.
Be like the other few in the Tin Can Crew and get a Toyota. But honestly that Titan should tow a toy hauler fine. My buddy tows a 26 footer with his no problem
Tundras all the way 😁
Your designs are amazing... I'd love to buy an old boat and use these upgrade techniques. However, I live on the coast in Northern California. I don't really do any bass fishing, most of my fishing is done inshore and in bays. It would be really cool to see you do a boat with a deep V more suitable to rougher waters.
Dude, check our the newer Rams with a Cummins. I PROMISE you that you won't be disappointed. Mayne even drive one, you probably won't take the key back.
I have an electrical question. I have a 36v battery setup. Can I run all my stuff off just one battery but still have it wired for 36v for my trolling motor or do I need to get a step down?
Cant find that rod locker lid with daybox on your site...where can i find it?
Ford F-350 V8 Turbo Diesel Powerstroke equals, Hotshot deliveries, Touring the United States, getting paid to do it and fishing wherever you end up. If you want to go to a specific area of the country, then you can get a load that pays you to go there.
Now that sounds like a plan
That first bit pretty much is a cnc router bit. I use that same one I get from menards
I'm getting ready to list my truck for sale. 2016 Ram Rebel 1500. $35k with 64k miles. White exterior with black interior and red accents(seat 2 tone, stitching, dash plastics, etc)
I waited so long for this video. Thanks, kinda wish it was little bit more detailed
No idea who you bank with, but in Wyoming I have never had an issue financing older vehicles. Check with a local credit union if your bank doesn't want to do it. You won't get their best rates because of the age, but they should still finance it. I would still go for the Duramax out of those options.
Is that rod locker lid on the website? If so could you add a link to it?
Thanks
We built the entire lid series from scratch. But we do sell pre built patches big for rod lockers
Platinum titan xd's are fricken sweet!
Don’t rush into getting a new truck. If the deal seems to good, it probably isn’t.
How much weight are going to pull ? Find out that first ! You may not need a 3/4 ton .
I would definitely go for any 6.7l Ford newer dodge and post 2020 duramax they are all good vehicles when it stats to matter is when people push power through them with bigger turbos injectors and deletes other than that it doesn't really matter in stock configuration
get the 250 my favorite truck ive ever had
If you want to go ford, stay AWAY from the 6.0 and 6.4 diesels. The newer 6.7 (11-to current I think) has turned out to be real reliable like the 7.3 they had from 97-03.
If you car about fuel mileage, get a Ram. Chevy would be next choice. They stopped production of the XD, I don't think it lived up to the hype
Cummins Ram.
F250 best towing trucks out there, the 350 is too much for what you need
GM is the only way to GO. Ford has electrical and front end issues.
The Duramax at work is regularly in the shop and yeah the Fords have had the death wobble but all solid axle fronts do eventually when the joints start to wear. Not fun though.
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Do not get the cummings titan, read up on them they discontinued them for a huge reason, they cant tow for nothing, gas titans out pull them by a ton!
That's big concidering I'm a huge nissan titan fan