How Many Miles on you 6.4 Hemi??????

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River19

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I'm on the low side...... ~42K on my 2014......no real issues to speak of at this point.....60% of those miles have been towing.....
 

Hd74ica

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13,200 miles. Not a lot but my 6.4 4x4 2500 4.10 is only 6 months old. Miles includes towing 7k trailer Lake Superior Michigan to San Diego and back. Performed flawlessly and averaged 10.5 mpg. Zero problems with so far and just got recall notice for V06 will be done next week. 2 oil changes PUP 0-40. I'm happy.

David
Mid Michigan waiting for snow to melt then heading back North.
 

Bldrinker

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672. Will have it’s first towing test this weekend. Only 7500lbs should be a walk in the park.
 

Snyd

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About 25K on my 2016 Reg Cab 6.4 w/4.10s. Most of it pulling a small TT. 5000lbs plus atv in the bed sometimes. On a 12000 mile roadtrip towing from AK to MT, IN, AZ, WA and points in between we averaged 14.5 mpg. Great truck.
 

cclbhemi

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6500 now,3600 towing 36' travel trailer,no problems.Truck feels stronger as the miles increase
 

Krashdragon

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1300 on my 2018, bought last July.
However, 310,000 miles on my Volvo 780 sleeper. Just dont get home much to drive the Ram. Unfortunatly, that also means way too much time thinking about the next mods. Ok, I'm no help. Had about 200 ,000+ on the 3.7 in my 2002 Liberty, tho.... but only 18000 on the 2014 Willys I traded in for my Tradesman..which will tow way more than the 1500 lbs legal for the Wrangler...
 

AFMoulton

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What is the highest miles listed on this post?

One guys is over 300,000


2018 2500 6.4 4x4 4.10 Amsoil SS 0w-40, Softopper
Black Rhino Armory 18x9 +12mm
Cooper St MAXX LT295/70R18

2016 Durango 5.7 AWD 3.07 Amsoil SS 4 Qts 5W-30 and 3 Qts 0W-40
1996 Nissan Altima 2.4 Amsoil SS 5W-30
 

Marine Les

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300k with no rebuild is approaching Cummins longevity and that's outstanding.
 

Alexpaul09

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125,000 on the dash. If it rode a little smoother on country roads I wouldn’t be able to complain about anything!

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sandawilliams

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I do love it when I set a 2-3,000lb skid in the bed and it barely squats! Our other company truck is a 2015 f350 6.7 and it doesn’t take loads in the bed as good as the ram 2500

My truck rides like a Cadillac when I have 5000 lbs. of landscape rock in the back. Very little squat.
 

SouthTexan

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When used how SMI(the guy with 300k+ miles on his 6.4L) uses his truck, a Cummins can go well over 750k or even up to a million miles without an overhaul as can be seen in the Cummins million mile club website. It is easy to get high miles out of any engine in this type of condition because you are putting a lot of miles on the engine per each cold start. Most engine wear comes from those first 10-15 minutes after a cold start until oil gets to operating temp because the oil is too thick to fully coat all of the engine internals.

When using a Cummins like the average user does with less miles per cold start, then you will probably be needing an overhaul around 4-500k. Other engines will have reduced mileage between overhauls when driven like this as well.
 
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68PowerWagon

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As of today 372,234 miles. Running strong and towing 12K to 15K everyday. I transport cars and travel on average 600 miles a day. My posts start on page 6.

Wow that's a lot of miles towing more than it's max everyday. Wife's wanting to get a camper & of coarse the ones she likes are 9-10,000 pounds dry weight. Probably 12,500 with everything loaded up. So if you're pulling that much daily, I should be alright 9 or 10 times a year. :)
 
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