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Originally posted by butchera
The price difference is the reason I'm in a 3500 QC duelly. I was orginally looking at a 2500 then just for fun speced out a 3500 duelly the same way and the price difference was something like $1800.00.
The price difference is the reason I'm in a 3500 QC duelly. I was orginally looking at a 2500 then just for fun speced out a 3500 duelly the same way and the price difference was something like $1800.00.
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Dieselnewbie, If you don't really need the dual wheels for a heavy gooseneck or 5'er, I would sugget you consider getting a 3500 SRW if you want a 3500. The reasons are you you only have to replace 4 tires instead of 6and in my experience in these parts when you get into a slick (from snow, mud or loose dirt) situation, even with 4WD, a dually will have more traction problems. Something to think about if you are going to plow snow with it or drive it everyday in the snow.
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