GM spent some money on the chassis upgrades and "reworked" powertrain.......meaning the Duramax will be rated to pull 20,000 lbs in 2011.
I suspect that will be in a gooseneck setup and in a 2WD dually with 8 gallons of gas, a 120 lb driver and no passengers, empty truck right down to the glove box and no CD in the radio!
Thread: 2011 GM Duramax upgrades......
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02-21-2010 10:09 AM
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02-21-2010 10:29 AM
No. The 20,000 is with the crew cab, long box 3500 dually and a 36 gallon tank.
Base tow rating for the new frame is 16,000
Don't hate. Appreciate. GM just came out with the fastest, most powerful production one ton.
Brakes went from 12.8" to 14" to accomodate larger wheel options.
New intake setup to eliminate the old snow collection in blizzard conditions complaint.
All new Allison tranny.
New optional allison driven exhaust brake, power take off and driver shift control.
Bad news: urea exhaust fill every 5,000 miles. (Welcome to enviro-weenie decade)
Also an't use chips and controllers without having them tattle to GM at warranty time.Warning: This post may contain language unsuitable for minors or math not suitable for liberal-arts majors.
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02-21-2010 10:35 AM
I love my classic, but here is some info on the new trucks.
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02-21-2010 10:37 AM
Also note "BIGGER WHEELS AND TIRES" unfortunately they look like they got taken directly from a Ford F350.
Fund- I am a GM fan, 9 new GM trucks in 20 years, still own 4 including a 150K mile Duramax. Just suspect their "test numbers" may be done Reggie Fountain style.......
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02-21-2010 10:40 AM
Max and his new girlfriend, the new Allison 1000
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02-21-2010 10:46 AM
"Look like, suspect...."
I'm not defending GM, just the facts. Your thread was a very sarcastic approach to your "suspicion." I thought I would put up some alternative viewpoints. I'll wait to see whether GM is "reggie" all of a sudden.
The nice thing about all the ford owners, doubters, malcontents and comedians who are "suspicious" is that it is driving up the value of our classics. Please continue. I would love to sell my LLY/LBZ one ton for more than I paid, if I ever let it go.
Maybe post this thread on every forum that you visit.Warning: This post may contain language unsuitable for minors or math not suitable for liberal-arts majors.
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02-21-2010 10:49 AM
I must have been looking at the truck.
You could be a fashion expert. Maybe we'll see you on Bravo some day.Warning: This post may contain language unsuitable for minors or math not suitable for liberal-arts majors.
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02-21-2010 10:53 AMMy 03 "classic" is a great truck but I don't suspect it is climbing in value..... To me the truck is a tool (long since paid for) and just like a shovel or any other tool I own I wouldn't buy another one just to have a new one. The old one has to be broken or unusable. That and I don't want to spend 50K on a new one!
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02-21-2010 10:58 AMWarning: This post may contain language unsuitable for minors or math not suitable for liberal-arts majors.
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02-21-2010 10:59 AM
My biggest issue with the new trucks is having to pay to have someone to pee in the exhaust every 5,000 miles.
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02-21-2010 11:03 AM
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02-21-2010 02:29 PM
I can only find references to 5,000 miles, whether it's the car and driver review, the truck forums, etc. The fluid will be used, so the tank will gradually empty and sensors in the tank will cause a limp mode condition if you ignore them.
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02-21-2010 02:34 PM
The new 2011 ford... If the pee pee tank goes empty the truck will warn you a few times then it will only idle. To force you to refill the tank. Our interval is supposed to also be in that 5k range. we just got our first 55 gallon drum of it.
Now recruiting Mississippi power boaters.
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