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77748
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MR. STEAMER
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yup go heavy duty go 1 ton... have have 2 trucks a 2500 and a 3500 and I'll tell you the 2500 doesn't handle the load no where near as good as the one ton |
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nightrider
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I suppose you guys know better than I do, but I won't stop my quest to know why a smaller truck won't cut it. Nightrider |
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Found this Mr. Nightrider which is one of your your posts (scaring me now)your quest should be simple. Get the Astro and you will also have a degree in Nightwalkin I AM JACK, A CERTIFIED TECHNICAL ADVISOR OF PRE AND POST AIR QUALITY CONTROL SUPERVISOR WITH A BACHLOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE, AN ENGINEERS DEGREE IN THE MANUFACTURING OF CARPET AND A IICRC TRUE BLUE ONE OF A KIND KING OF THE HILL BULLsh*tTER STORY TELLER AND PART TIME CARPET CLEANER...........WHERE EVERY CARPET CLEANER IS ANOTHER CARPET CLEANERS NIGHTMARE Edited by 77748 |
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Advantage
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Reguardless of what anyone says, check the load rating on the Astro. Then add up the weight of your gear, all of it. Next give yourself some extra weight for stuff you might carry occasionally. See if it works out. There is a guy around here who runs a Spitfire in an Astro with no onboard water and an auto pumpout. He coils his hoses in the back cause he doesn't have room for the reels. I wouldn't want to do it. |
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77748
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I own two Chevy Astros and both have had the same problems they are simply weak overated . Hell I even beefed up the suspensions. I supposedly saved gas. Within the last month got 1 chevy 2500 and one 3500. I feel like the real deal. Atro looks like a little kid next these new vans and they are the extended. Dwarfed them. Whatever the weight is when you are running 80 90 % weight capacity you are looking for problems. Edited by 77748 |
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nightrider
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Told you I was full of crap, but do you listen........nooooooooooooooooo Nightrider |
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Your alright Nightrider! Pretty cool sense of humor! Thanks for not taking my responses in a negative way! This forum is the best I have learned alot from it !!! Edited by 77748 |
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nightrider
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77748 I checked the specs on the Chevy Astro and it said that the payload is capable for 1600 lbs It has the Vortec 4.3 V6 250lbs,Torque @ 2800rpm. Sounds good to me so far. NOw if you ride empty and have only a waste tank and connect direct at the customers ( providing you do alot of commercial ) the Astro would be ideal. If you do more residential, then have a 70-100 gallon fresh tank and a 40 gallon waste with an auto pump out. Does any of this make sence............ or am I really out in left field and should stick to marketing. Nightrider |
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Ed Valentine
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The Chevy Astro van with Vortex 6 cyl. engine are some of the best made, IMHO. We had two of them and they ran, ran, ran, each acummulating up to 240,000 miles without one major problem. Ofcourse, up to the day we sold them, they looked brand new. Always cleaned and waxed them. Good Fortune to all; Ed Valentine |
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John L
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Got'ya beat ED.... lol !!! My Astro went 358,000 miles before the intake gasket went out.... Also the usual repairs alternator, starter....
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pilediver
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One of the problems with Astro Vans is they have graphite springs in the rear. When you overload a regular steel leaf spring it still works ok. Overload a graphite spring and they bottom easier and are prone to snapping. The other problem on Astros is they are prone to pitman and idler arm wear and heavy loads will only accelerate these problems. If you were to run the truck over its legal weight and you have a commercial registration on the vehicle it could be reasonably argued by the insurer of the van that it was not being operated correctly and that could cause your insurance to not pay a claim. IMO, if you keep your foot out of the trottle on the 1 tons they are not all that bad on fuel. If you want longevity on the unit (truck or cleaning unit) take care to service it. Change oil and lube by the running hour not the ordometer. Change trany fluid and coolant every year. |
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nightrider
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Whats a heavy load ? The springs don't get affected unless all the weight is directed to the rear of the cabin. All weight distribution should be front to center of cab. Ball joints & Pittman arms are weak to begin with, that includes all Chevy products including the series 1500, 2500, 3500 heavy duty Trucks. GM shouls take a lesson from Ford and use Kingpins. The Vortec V6 4.3 is capable of towing over 5000 lbs Nightrider |
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According to the GM website Astro has a cargo capacity of 1647lbs. That is not a lot of weight. |
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