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Old 05-03-2019, 09:59 PM   #8974 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by madwi View Post
I liked my silverados but all had their GM quirks. A guy stopped by the other day with a '19 silverado and it is a sharp looking truck. Oem black sprayed in bedliner was nice too. I just need something easy to fix with cheap, readily available parts that can pull a 28'-ish trailer.

I love the color on the toyota, goes good with the chrome.
If you want to pull a 28ish trailer you will want a diesel dually. Bob's 24ft trailer squatted his truck really good. My suggestion would be this. If you get a 18' to 20' enclosed trailer you could use a 1500 maybe. It won't be very comfortable. I would recommend at least a 2500 for 20' or above. 28' is dually territory. You want to be comfortable towing. So go a little bigger and you will save yourself a ton of headache down the road. Wear and tear on the truck is a major issue. It is expensive to run a diesel. Upkeep and maintenance can be killer. Just my .02.

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