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<blockquote data-quote="mc01svt" data-source="post: 16406423" data-attributes="member: 32337"><p>6,000lbs may not sound like alot but the problem is with a really long trailer on a 1/2ton truck if the car isn't perfectly centered on the axels the tongue weight will be far too high. The newer aluminum body f150s are even more sensitive to this since they are lighter and smaller changes in tongue weight reduce the weight over the steering tires.</p><p></p><p>the last thing you want for any modern diesel is for it to sit a long time. Diesel oxides quickly, moisture gets into the fuel lines, even algae can form in the tank overtime. Diesels are best when you work them hard and constantly. </p><p></p><p>if you plan on pulling a 22ft trailer i vote f250/f350 either with the 6.2L or the new 7.3L gasser.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mc01svt, post: 16406423, member: 32337"] 6,000lbs may not sound like alot but the problem is with a really long trailer on a 1/2ton truck if the car isn't perfectly centered on the axels the tongue weight will be far too high. The newer aluminum body f150s are even more sensitive to this since they are lighter and smaller changes in tongue weight reduce the weight over the steering tires. the last thing you want for any modern diesel is for it to sit a long time. Diesel oxides quickly, moisture gets into the fuel lines, even algae can form in the tank overtime. Diesels are best when you work them hard and constantly. if you plan on pulling a 22ft trailer i vote f250/f350 either with the 6.2L or the new 7.3L gasser. [/QUOTE]
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