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Great idea Chuck. I can tell you that I like driving the Chevy far more
than the Expedition I just got out of. Too much play in the steering wheel for me, I was never comfortable towing in that truck. Warren -- http://www.fishingworld.com/MesaTackleSupply/ http://www.outdoorfrontiers.com http://www.secretweaponlures.com http://warrenwolk.com/ http://www.tri-statebassmasters.com/ "Chuck Coger" wrote in message . .. That's exactly the way the Tahoe was, it was rare to feel the boat back there even in high winds, and rarely did a passing semi blow me off the road or suck me back into them when passing. I blew a tire in the rain, and the boat went sideways, when I looked in the drivers side mirror I could see the prop. I felt a little pull, when the trailer corrected, but it was a great testament to how stable the Tahoe platform was for towing. It was a without a doubt the best tow vehicle I have had to date. It seems that both the Tahoe and Suburban were Chevy's best tow'ers. My wife has a Chevy 1500 that is comparable to my F-150 and the Ford just flat out performs it in towing. I may just start compiling opinions and facts about tow vehicles and write some kind of piece on my findings. I have never really seen an unbiased rating on tow vehicles, atleast one that covers all the bases. In fact I am going to do this. How about we start a list of the most important factors we as fisherman look for in a tow vehicle, and make a few suggestions on which vehicles we would like to see rated. Might as well take advantage of my unemployment and do something constructive ![]() new thread to gather the needs and wants. --- Chuck Coger http://www.fishin-pro.com "go-bassn" wrote in message ... Chuck- I just got a new Suburban & it's the greatest tow vehicle I can imagine. I cant even feel my boat, even while going uphill. Warren "Chuck Coger" wrote in message ... I was just sitting here trying to figure out why Chevy would drop their Pro Team. When I thought about it they probably get more mileage out of Sponsoring the tour events that they do a Pro team, I don't personally recall to many occasions where I actually saw a Chevy Pro Team member doing any ads in a magazine either. I do remember Bill Dance using them in his programs. I wonder if they will even continue to sponsor the Tour events anymore? Perhaps this will open the door to other Truck makers to get into the fishing scene a little heavier. Don't get me wrong one of my best tow vehicles was a 1999 4x4 Chevy Tahoe. That thing pulled a boat like nobodies business for the first 2 years I had it. I have since switched over to Ford 150's since a Chevy dealers auto mechanic told me the brake system wasn't good enough to pull a boat. I laughed at first, then I noticed that he was serious. We went round and round for a few days about it, I mean 3 sets of warped rotors in under 6000 miles, that is problem, one towing a boat shouldn't cause. They blamed it on the boat so I would have to pay for it. So I showed them, I told them to terminate my lease. Drove over bought an F-150 and offered theChevy Dealers manager a tour of my Ford when I went over to sign the papers. They did try to get me to pay for the brake system repair, I said tried ![]() The Tahoe did a great job until the Brake System failed. My monies on Ford right now, mine does a super job. With the new model out they should tow even better now. I would love to see Ford get more involved in the Tour scene, honestly I dont know if Ford even has a pro team, I don't recall ever seeing information about any. Dodge either for that matter. Anyone know if Ford or Dodge does? and what is your take on Chevy dropping their team? --- Chuck Coger http://www.fishin-pro.com |
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