I had a 2016 EcoDiesel and traded it in on a 2020 2500 Cummins. My trailer weighs 6,500 lbs. The EcoDiesel was capable of towing that trailer but the 2500 doesn't even know it's behind you. While towing the EcoDiesel was got 13 ~ 14 MPG. The Cummins gets 12 ~13 MPG. Highway mileage not towing...
I'm working on a 2010 Ram that has a worn out Cummins (298,000 Miles) and have access to a 2013 engine, trans, harness & ECU. Will this drive train work in the 2010? Will the trans, harness and sensors have to be swapped?
I recently purchased a 2016 CC, outdoorsman, Eco diesel. The last new Ram I had was a 1995 long bed extended cab 2WD 5.9. That was a great truck except the body rusted off the frame. I hope Chrysler fixed the rust problem. Either way I'm having this one rust proofed.
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