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same hereI have a 2019 with the 12" screen. Not a single issue with it. Not sure if these issues are on newer ones or what?!?!
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same hereI have a 2019 with the 12" screen. Not a single issue with it. Not sure if these issues are on newer ones or what?!?!
I went through what you are about 5 years ago. The first thing I did was decide what size trailer I was going to tow. 3500 a hell of a truck, masy be more than you need. DRWs a pain in cities and other heavy traffic. and even some scenic roadsGood morning from Washington State,
I'm in the market for a truck. i want to buy a Dodge Ram. I'm thinking 2500, and i want a diesel i believe. i want to be able to haul really any size RV.
how are the new transmissions? i heard the Allison is the way to go. Are those ones in the new trucks?
if you had $70,000 cash to spend on a truck what would it be? what options would you have on it (winch, etc)?
i really do have the money and i am in the market right now. This post is designed to start the conversation so i can learn as we go. your reply would be greatly appreciated, as i am fairly new to this world, and i do a lot of research before pulling the trigger. again thanks ahead of time
Well it does seem some of the trucks have that 8 speed ZF series. But there are 3 series types. One a 45, which is for a V-6 another a 70, for a V-8 and for those engines with the super charger a beefer 90 to hold the torgue. Why it doesn't say 90 for HD trucks is beyond my knowledge. Seems it would make sense to use it there.All internet hype to generate clicks on websites (ie: income) and Zero evidence or proof to back it. That rumor is nothing more then a "wish" that has been floated by Ram owners for years!
Allison (consumer truck transmissions) are built by GM now anyway so unless you see Ram entering in a partnership with them it's not happening.
The only thing that has any real solid rumour is a ZF series transmission.
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Good morning from Washington State,
I'm in the market for a truck. i want to buy a Dodge Ram. I'm thinking 2500, and i want a diesel i believe. i want to be able to haul really any size RV.
how are the new transmissions? i heard the Allison is the way to go. Are those ones in the new trucks?
if you had $70,000 cash to spend on a truck what would it be? what options would you have on it (winch, etc)?
i really do have the money and i am in the market right now. This post is designed to start the conversation so i can learn as we go. your reply would be greatly appreciated, as i am fairly new to this world, and i do a lot of research before pulling the trigger. again thanks ahead of time
I believe you will find that you can not order a 3500 pickup with SO and Aisin.
Agree with responses saying to find trailer first. Know what you need before you buy. You could get a 2500 diesel and then have not enough payload capacity for your trailer. I have a Tradesman 2500 6.4 LB CC that I self added a couple factory options. I have exactly the truck I want with about 3k payload left. Some packages, like Power Wagon, seem to severely impact payload as well. Good luckGood morning from Washington State,
I'm in the market for a truck. i want to buy a Dodge Ram. I'm thinking 2500, and i want a diesel i believe. i want to be able to haul really any size RV.
how are the new transmissions? i heard the Allison is the way to go. Are those ones in the new trucks?
if you had $70,000 cash to spend on a truck what would it be? what options would you have on it (winch, etc)?
i really do have the money and i am in the market right now. This post is designed to start the conversation so i can learn as we go. your reply would be greatly appreciated, as i am fairly new to this world, and i do a lot of research before pulling the trigger. again thanks ahead of time
Funny I just told my wife the same thing.70k, hum...buy a nice car or suv and stay in hotels