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Turbo gas or Diesel?
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<blockquote data-quote="smitty2919" data-source="post: 16506363" data-attributes="member: 113577"><p>Good points I did not know that about 11-16. Something else I learned about was "pump rub" on earlier 4x4 trucks too. Friend of mine has the same truck you do. SUPER quiet, rides fairly firm and noticed it can "skip" over bumps. Stock tires seem about shot though. It's an all around nice truck that I could see us owning.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I appreciate the suggestion, but going from a 2003 to a 2007 is not a justifiable jump in comfort/style UNLESS it was a 100% stock unmolested and no rust vehicle and adeal you can't pass up. I can't stand the 07 center console design and how flat/boring it is. Same reason I went with a C5 over a C6 when looking at them. Interior is much more pleasurable to look at IMO in a C5. I would like to somewhat "splurge" on the newest truck we decide we want to afford.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I would never doubt the 6.0 ability/reliability. Just weighing options on whether to chose a truck that "can do it" vs one "that can do it without breaking a sweat". The turbo idea was to try to level the playing field HP/TQ wise.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smitty2919, post: 16506363, member: 113577"] Good points I did not know that about 11-16. Something else I learned about was "pump rub" on earlier 4x4 trucks too. Friend of mine has the same truck you do. SUPER quiet, rides fairly firm and noticed it can "skip" over bumps. Stock tires seem about shot though. It's an all around nice truck that I could see us owning. I appreciate the suggestion, but going from a 2003 to a 2007 is not a justifiable jump in comfort/style UNLESS it was a 100% stock unmolested and no rust vehicle and adeal you can't pass up. I can't stand the 07 center console design and how flat/boring it is. Same reason I went with a C5 over a C6 when looking at them. Interior is much more pleasurable to look at IMO in a C5. I would like to somewhat "splurge" on the newest truck we decide we want to afford. I would never doubt the 6.0 ability/reliability. Just weighing options on whether to chose a truck that "can do it" vs one "that can do it without breaking a sweat". The turbo idea was to try to level the playing field HP/TQ wise. [/QUOTE]
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