TonyCO
Junior Member
Night and day! I didn’t get a chance to read all of the comments, but in my experience it is truly night and day.
I had a Max Tow F150 with a 3.5Ecoboost. I loved that truck. Towed all over CO including almost every major mountain pass out here. Took it slow and never had a problem, but I had to drive it the whole time. Two hands on the wheel, felt every road imperfection, wind gust, and everything that passed me on the interstate.
Ram 2500 6.4 Hemi now. This thing is a dog compared to the Ecoboost. Struggles up the big grades, worse gas mileage, and overall lack of power up here at elevation but............It’s the best move I’ve ever made. The stability and sheer weight of the Ram make the bigger truck a winner in my book. One hand on the wheel, no more white knuckles, no more sweating the drive to camp. Wind, big rigs, and bumps in the road are all gone. 65mph the whole time and relaxed. Definitely night and day if your set up is dialed in.
I had a Max Tow F150 with a 3.5Ecoboost. I loved that truck. Towed all over CO including almost every major mountain pass out here. Took it slow and never had a problem, but I had to drive it the whole time. Two hands on the wheel, felt every road imperfection, wind gust, and everything that passed me on the interstate.
Ram 2500 6.4 Hemi now. This thing is a dog compared to the Ecoboost. Struggles up the big grades, worse gas mileage, and overall lack of power up here at elevation but............It’s the best move I’ve ever made. The stability and sheer weight of the Ram make the bigger truck a winner in my book. One hand on the wheel, no more white knuckles, no more sweating the drive to camp. Wind, big rigs, and bumps in the road are all gone. 65mph the whole time and relaxed. Definitely night and day if your set up is dialed in.