what I'm wondering is if the japanese will ever make a 3/4 ton or above truck. they have the titan which is class dominating for half ton but in this country you get a 3/4 ton or more for heavy hauling and you are out of your mind if you buy a new 3/4 ton with a gas engine around here. basicly if the japanese really want to compete they need to make heavy duty pickups with some good I6 turbo diesels around 6L in displacement if they really want to compete.
Toyota and Nissan are planning diesel powered 3/4 ton plus trucks right now. Both will be based on their respective Tundra and Titan platforms. Both companies also make decent diesels that would be perfect for this use. Remember the PowerStroke, Cummins 5.9L, and Duramax are also used in big trucks and the PS and Cummins actually came down from big trucks to the light truck market. We'll be seeing Toyota and Nissan's offerings soon.
A diesel doesn't have to be an inline to make power, there's been plenty of excellent V- diesels.
right now ford makes a great heavy duty truck but the emissions on the new 6 litre make it an unreliable pile.
It's not the emissions that is screwing the 6.0L's up. Internal engine stuff isn't kosher.
dodge's truck has a freaking great motor but the truck is hideous and the inside of the cab sucks. the older body style is fine though.
Take a peak at the specs on the 94-02 front axles...you won't want one. Not to mention the transmissions are so-so to iffy.
with chevy's the motor seems great but I personally dislike how ifs chevy's ride and the frame sags down so low... don't like the chevy platform.
Eh, their IFS ride has never impressed me...despite that being why they went that way...but you have to remember that GM builds it's big trucks to tow and haul, not offroad.
I think someone needs to jump in with a motor comporable to the cummins and make a 3 or 5 link front truck that can make up for the short cummings in the heavy duty trucks avaliable now
They do, the Duramax, 7.3L Power Stroke (the verdict is still out on the 6.0L), and several different diesel makers have similar sized diesels that make good power...just aren't available in light duty trucks.
The 8.3L Cummins in my dad's motorhome isn't much bigger than the 5.9L his last one had...
You have to remember that with the exception of the Dodge Powerwagon none of the 3/4 and 1 ton trucks consider offroading as a major use of the truck. They're thinking about the contractor towing his jobsite trailer or the guy towing his boat...not those of us that would slap on 35"+ tires, a lift, and lockers and go beat the snot out of them. Hell, Fords and Dodge's didn't even have tow hooks as a factory option for a good long time!