ronheater70
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- Mar 6, 2017
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- Ram Year
- 2024
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- 6.4
yea I traded my 2016 2500 with the 6.4 hemi in on my 2018 cummins 3500 CCLB 4x4 with the G56 6 speed manual. I love this truck, but the truth is we no longer pull a 40' fifth wheel. our camper is now about 27 feet and 6K pounds, well within the range of most 1/2 tons. I would occasionally need to pull my mother in laws which is a tad over 10K so id at least like to stay with a 2500. Now, My reasons from ditching my 2016 6.4 hemi 2500 was an awful gap between 1st and second, as well as occasional smoke on startup etc.. not confidence inspiring in a new off the floor truck. How is the new 8 speed in these newer ones in terms of strength, reliability, and performance towing.
As I say I love my current truck, and it just ticked over 53K miles, not bad for a 2018 diesel I bought new. It has the snow chief package, a few other goodies so I feel I should be able to come out fairly decent if I sell. Especially with the G56, they seem to have a cult following. Main reason, My wife wants to pull the camper on her own now. Id like to drop down to a 6' bed for maneuverability. She drives the 6 speed manual fine, but it's geared high in reverse and I always use low range backing uphill with the camper for that reason. I'd just feel better with her in something a lil less fussy with the driving style.
So in short looking to see if issues I had with my 2016 6.4 had been resolved. Mainly transmission. Are the 6.4 now days still susceptible to lifter tick/ manifold leaks etc..
As I say I love my current truck, and it just ticked over 53K miles, not bad for a 2018 diesel I bought new. It has the snow chief package, a few other goodies so I feel I should be able to come out fairly decent if I sell. Especially with the G56, they seem to have a cult following. Main reason, My wife wants to pull the camper on her own now. Id like to drop down to a 6' bed for maneuverability. She drives the 6 speed manual fine, but it's geared high in reverse and I always use low range backing uphill with the camper for that reason. I'd just feel better with her in something a lil less fussy with the driving style.
So in short looking to see if issues I had with my 2016 6.4 had been resolved. Mainly transmission. Are the 6.4 now days still susceptible to lifter tick/ manifold leaks etc..




