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FishOnOne

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Here's a review from a Ram/Cummins fan on the 2023 Super Duty 6.7PSD HO. Don't agree with some of his analysis including it doesn't require cab off to replace the turbo. The 6.7 HO does have a couple of extra cooling lines for the turbo.

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Telescoping wheel would be nice but for me in my RAM not really needed. No way on the heads up display, drove a Mercedes with it and hated it.

If I turned my steering wheel as much as he did I would be in the next lane as my steering is that tight.

Nice truck but not worth the $$$ IMHO.

Oil and fuel filter access is good but that hose monster is a "NO BUENO" for me. I will tale a couple minutes longer to change the filters for having my engine actually visible.


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I've got a '23 high output on order but I'm currently hooked up to a 30,000 lb gooseneck and extremely impressed with the way my '22 handles it. Earlier today I was contemplating changing my order to the regular output.


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4x4ord wrote:

I've got a '23 high output on order but I'm currently hooked up to a 30,000 lb gooseneck and extremely impressed with the way my '22 handles it. Earlier today I was contemplating changing my order to the regular output.


If I was ordering one it definitely would be the HO

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FishOnOne wrote:

Here's a review from a Ram/Cummins fan on the 2023 Super Duty 6.7PSD HO. Don't agree with some of his analysis including it doesn't require cab off to replace the turbo. The 6.7 HO does have a couple of extra cooling lines for the turbo.

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I don't know why everyone thinks the new trucks are a cab off design like the 6.4 was..


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Cummins12V98 wrote:



If I turned my steering wheel as much as he did I would be in the next lane as my steering is that tight.



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Cummins12V98 wrote:



If I turned my steering wheel as much as he did I would be in the next lane as my steering is that tight.


I suspect the 37" tall sidewall tires has something to do with that.

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larry barnhart wrote:

I believe every ford I owned wandered or drove. chevman


That was because of the Twin I-Beam suspension design. They were bad on tire wear too.

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Cummins12V98 wrote:

Telescoping wheel would be nice but for me in my RAM not really needed. No way on the heads up display, drove a Mercedes with it and hated it.

If I turned my steering wheel as much as he did I would be in the next lane as my steering is that tight.

Nice truck but not worth the $$$ IMHO.

Oil and fuel filter access is good but that hose monster is a "NO BUENO" for me. I will tale a couple minutes longer to change the filters for having my engine actually visible.
I have the HUD on my Silverado, and never want a truck without it.It was invented for fighter planes, so they could see what they needed to without looking down. best thing since sliced bread.

* This post was edited 05/11/23 05:18pm by Huntindog *


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