Posted by funtwohunt on August 08, 2015 at 17:10:10 from (23.29.85.131):
In Reply to: 6.0 gasser posted by charlie n on August 08, 2015 at 16:10:28:
I ran one in a 2012 1 ton GMC 4x4 flat bed work truck 4:10s. 160,000 miles did what I asked of it. My everyday weight was 11,000# sometimes more when I pulled a goose neck trailer with 15,000# of grain totes, Etc. Only thing I had done was at 70,000 miles and under warranty they repalced the cam and lifters. Some had a bad batch I guess. Everyday farm driving pulling fert. into pivots etc. 6 to 10 MPG. on highway at 60 with cruise on 12 or so. Not too bad for an 11,000# load all the time. We have four other GMC with the 6.0 2012 - 2013. Seem to do what is asked of them. Just switched to a Ford 2015 F350 with the 6.2 and 4:30 rear end. Will see how that works. Good Luck.
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