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Re: OT-2001 Chevy 3500 Diesel
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Posted by kyhayman on December 25, 2006 at 11:20:11 from (68.171.76.92):
In Reply to: OT-2001 Chevy 3500 Diesel posted by Farm W/Junk on December 25, 2006 at 10:24:40:
I dont own one but one of my customers has one and I've driven it quite a bit (probably 15,000 miles). Awesome truck, and I'm Mopar through and through. No chip on it, doesnt need it. From what I've seen all a chip would do to it is make more smoke (waste fuel) and add upper cylinder heat and stress. He melted a couple of other brand trucks chipping them up and pulling the guts out of them with a 6 horse slant trailer with living quarters. I've never driven it with that rig on it but have with a 24+5 dual tandem trailer. It 'walks the dog' with 20,000 on the trailer, just feels and handles that load better than my Dodge pulling that trailer empty. Empty the ride is light years ahead of mine, plus its quiet in the cab, dont have to listen to all that banging around under the hood.
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