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RE: Chevrolet 6.6 burning oil

If an 8.1 isn't burning oil, then it isn't running :) Mine takes a liter every 3000 or 4000 Km
frankwp 04/25/23 09:37am Tow Vehicles
RE: Spray the roof

Looks like good stuff. Do they glue down the cloth & then roll or spray on the liquid? My roof is still good but it's about 14 years old now and will need replacing at some point.
frankwp 03/17/23 05:19pm Fifth-Wheels
RE: Spray the roof

Under Armour??? That's the stuff I wear when I go for a run. Not sure what under armor is.
frankwp 03/17/23 01:18pm Fifth-Wheels
RE: 25% better mpg from current diesels? Too good to be true?

I am not concerned with how far I can go on a gallon of fuel. My concern is how much it cost to get me there. isnt that one and the same, if you increase the range of a tank of gass it costs you less to get to your destination. Not at all. The cost of fuel is almost trivial when you include the total cost of ownership of a truck and RV
frankwp 02/09/23 10:01am Tow Vehicles
RE: 2024 GMC and 2023 Super Duty

Hard to believe that trucks have doubled in price since I bought my 2014 . Trucks have not doubled since 2014, or even 2004 for that matter. LOL. Have you shopped trucks lately? Prices may have not doubled since 2014 (not far off, but they have more than doubled since 2004. My 2003 RAM 3500 Laramie (top trip at the time) was $35000. A comparable 2023 is around $90,000, with top trim levels above $100k. My 2003 2500HD listed at $53,000CAD when I bought it new. The same truck (not diesel) similarly equipped now lists at $84,872CAD. That isn't even in the neighborhood of double the price. Wow that 2003 seems too high? I don't have anything exactly comparable but we bought a new 2004 Ram Laramie 4x4 crew cab diesel for $39,000 CAD. Prices I quoted were MSRP and are all in. Another thing to consider is that the 2023 version is much more truck than my 2003. More GVRW, better creature comforts, better fuel economy.
frankwp 01/28/23 05:14pm Tow Vehicles
RE: 2024 GMC and 2023 Super Duty

Hard to believe that trucks have doubled in price since I bought my 2014 . Trucks have not doubled since 2014, or even 2004 for that matter. LOL. Have you shopped trucks lately? Prices may have not doubled since 2014 (not far off, but they have more than doubled since 2004. My 2003 RAM 3500 Laramie (top trip at the time) was $35000. A comparable 2023 is around $90,000, with top trim levels above $100k. My 2003 2500HD listed at $53,000CAD when I bought it new. The same truck (not diesel) similarly equipped now lists at $84,872CAD. That isn't even in the neighborhood of double the price.
frankwp 01/27/23 04:31pm Tow Vehicles
RE: 2024 GMC and 2023 Super Duty

Hard to believe that trucks have doubled in price since I bought my 2014 . Trucks have not doubled since 2014, or even 2004 for that matter.
frankwp 01/26/23 06:31pm Tow Vehicles
RE: Air Conditiioning Air Flow Mod

Thanks for posting this. My AC hardly pushes any air into the front bedroom and this may help with flow.
frankwp 06/11/22 04:12pm Tech Issues
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