Nice. I have a similar RDS tank. I really like it. I just added a second 42 gallon tank to help me stay away from the stupidity that are California fuel prices.
Love the truck I retired about a year ago . Waiting to see if rv transport picks up . I was going to get a Chevy duromax and maybe just put 100,00 miles or so then quit before I rag the truck out I love the rds fuel tanks
I appreciate it. I love my Truck, it will pull a house. The load board has a bunch of loads to Florida right now and then a birch of short loads. Thank you for watching my Video and when you get hired on, look me up and I will run a load or 2 with you. FlashRVTRansport@gmail.com
Problem is you will reach 100,000 so fast that paying for the commercial insurance isn’t worth it. I have my dad run 2013 ram and I I tow him with my haul and tow. He has 350,000 on his truck and he said he didn’t even realize how fast 100k passed. Remember he drives one way always. Best idea in RV transport is to get a good fresh year truck from auction for the cheapest price so you can buy it for cash. Fix it and maintain it and not worry when the RVs season go slow or pick up. Trucks get beat on the road so don’t worry about that paint job.
Have you owned or used different make like ram and ford for your hauling business? What are the main reasons you went with gm instead of ram or ford? I see lots of ford and ram in the hauling business but im considering Chevy/gmc for smoother ride when going fishing/hunting or exploring in the back country and rugged trails when off duty. I have a 2017 ford super duty diesel and ride is too rough off road and it makes the truck dance or slides on rough road/wash board. I'm use to it now but would prefer something less bouncy. Thank you for your input.
J.L., I’m not Brans specific. I was going to buy a Ram, but couldn’t get the one I wanted so I bought my GMC and I’m glad I did. I love the truck. Thanks for watching my Videos.
Thanks for watching my Video. Once I get to half a tank on my truck, I will turn my auxiliary tank half on and watch my gauge and when It shows full, I turn it off @devineunlimited
Nice. I have a similar RDS tank. I really like it. I just added a second 42 gallon tank to help me stay away from the stupidity that are California fuel prices.
I hear ya!
Nice setup!
Maybe a bump up on the volume when you make new ones would be nice 👍
Ok I will
Love the truck I retired about a year ago . Waiting to see if rv transport picks up . I was going to get a Chevy duromax and maybe just put 100,00 miles or so then quit before I rag the truck out I love the rds fuel tanks
I appreciate it. I love my Truck, it will pull a house. The load board has a bunch of loads to Florida right now and then a birch of short loads. Thank you for watching my Video and when you get hired on, look me up and I will run a load or 2 with you.
FlashRVTRansport@gmail.com
Problem is you will reach 100,000 so fast that paying for the commercial insurance isn’t worth it. I have my dad run 2013 ram and I I tow him with my haul and tow. He has 350,000 on his truck and he said he didn’t even realize how fast 100k passed. Remember he drives one way always.
Best idea in RV transport is to get a good fresh year truck from auction for the cheapest price so you can buy it for cash. Fix it and maintain it and not worry when the RVs season go slow or pick up.
Trucks get beat on the road so don’t worry about that paint job.
Good video. And what happened to your team. 😂. Go vols. Be safe
Ohhhh that’s not fair
@@flashrvtransport8997 😂
Good Video!
Preciate ya Brother, I watching your video on replacing the alternator right now.
Awesome video. Nice truck.
Thank you!
@@flashrvtransport8997 is that a long or short bed?
It’s a long Bed
Have you owned or used different make like ram and ford for your hauling business? What are the main reasons you went with gm instead of ram or ford? I see lots of ford and ram in the hauling business but im considering Chevy/gmc for smoother ride when going fishing/hunting or exploring in the back country and rugged trails when off duty. I have a 2017 ford super duty diesel and ride is too rough off road and it makes the truck dance or slides on rough road/wash board. I'm use to it now but would prefer something less bouncy. Thank you for your input.
J.L., I’m not Brans specific. I was going to buy a Ram, but couldn’t get the one I wanted so I bought my GMC and I’m glad I did. I love the truck. Thanks for watching my Videos.
hey there Okie!! me too. I am getting into it right now. lets talk.
979-877-9819
V nice truck I have a gas burner love my GMC
Nolan, thank you for watching my video. I love my truck too.
Have a similar truck myself. What is your best method for using ur aux tank?
Thanks for watching my Video. Once I get to half a tank on my truck, I will turn my auxiliary tank half on and watch my gauge and when It shows full, I turn it off @devineunlimited
Thanks man. Ok, and this is while driving?
Yes sir
Ok and the fuel gage goes up while driving? I've heard in the chevys you can trip a check engine light
Do you have like a manual pump just in case the pump doesn’t work for
Some reason ?
Still running?
Link for the seat covers ?
RV transport is so slow right now.. it’s so bad