Jul-12-2016 07:14 AM
Nov-13-2016 07:47 PM
Nov-13-2016 06:56 PM
sounds like my 2010 3500 megacab SLT Big Horn 4x4 SRW except a crew cab which I bought new from Dave Smith Dodge for $44,600 ($52k window sticker) before CA tax and licensing. Seems price is high for a 6 yr old truck. BTW have 57k miles on ours now.
Nov-13-2016 10:32 AM
BeachLife4Us wrote:sounds like my 2010 3500 megacab SLT Big Horn 4x4 SRW except a crew cab which I bought new from Dave Smith Dodge for $44,600 ($52k window sticker) before CA tax and licensing. Seems price is high for a 6 yr old truck. BTW have 57k miles on ours now.
We are considering a Dodge as well. I found a 2010 Dodge Ram 3500 Truck Crew Cab with less than 40k miles on it. It has a 5th wheel hitch in it and it looks great. Thoughts on this truck? The price is under $40k
Here are the specs:
Detailed Specifications
Convenience Features
1-touch down Tilt steering wheel Power windows Air conditioning Passenger door bin Front beverage holders Speed control Driver door bin Rear door bins 1-touch up
Off-Road Capability
Ground clearance (min): 198mm (7.8") Approach angle: 24 deg Departure angle: 28 deg Ramp breakover angle: 19 deg Ground clearance (max): 206mm (8.1")
Entertainment Features
AM/FM radio MP3 decoder Speakers: 6 CD player
Seats and Trim
Max seating capacity: 6 Rear seats: bench Front seats: bench Rear seat center armrest
Powertrain
Cylinder configuration: I-6 Horsepower: 350hp @ 3,000RPM Engine location: front Recommended fuel: diesel Engine liters: 6.7 Number of valves: 24 Drive type: four-wheel Fuel tank capacity: 34.0gal. Limited slip differential Compressor: intercooled turbo
Body Exterior
Right rear passenger: conventional Trailer hitch receiver Turn signal indicator mirrors Power door mirrors Rear step bumper Heated door mirrors Left rear passenger door: conventional
Specs and Dimensions
Compression ratio: 17.20 to 1 Engine horsepower: 350hp @ 3,000RPM Rear legroom: 1,024mm (40.3") Front headroom: 1,041mm (41.0") Exterior height: 1,991mm (78.4") Exterior body width: 2,019mm (79.5") Front legroom: 1,041mm (41.0") Interior maximum cargo volume: 1,161 L (41 cu.ft.) Exterior length: 6,030mm (237.4") GVWR: 4,581kg (10,100lbs) Front hiproom: 1,605mm (63.2") Passenger volume: 3,424L (120.9 cu.ft.) Turning radius: 6.7m (22.0') Front shoulder room: 1,676mm (66.0") Wheelbase: 3,797mm (149.5") Engine bore x stroke: 107.0mm x 124.0mm (4.21" x 4.88") Rear hiproom: 1,605mm (63.2") Rear headroom: 1,013mm (39.9") Engine displacement: 6.7 L Interior cargo volume: 1,161 L (41 cu.ft.) Rear shoulder room: 1,669mm (65.7")
Safety and Security
ABS brakes Perimeter/approach lights 4 wheel disc brakes Overhead airbag Occupant sensing airbag Ignition disable Dual front impact airbags
Suspension/Handling
Front tires: 265/70SR17.0E Rear tires: 265/70SR17.0E Wheel size: 17" Single rear wheels Front anti-roll bar Power steering
Lighting, Visibility and Instrumentation
Fully automatic headlights Tachometer Oil pressure gauge Delay-off headlights Variably intermittent wipers Voltmeter
Nov-06-2016 06:03 AM
Nov-05-2016 08:06 PM
hart-attack wrote:
no sunroof, i learned my lesson with my 1500. i'm almost 6'6". if the headliner wasn't curved downward, it would help; but then i'd be looking out of the top of the windshield. i'm considering changing over to a class A, there's definitely enough headroom which i'm in the driver's seat!
Nov-05-2016 07:55 PM
hart-attack wrote:
. Now if there was just another 2-3" of headroom in the cab, i'd be much happier. maybe the redesign in 2018 will address that. .
Nov-05-2016 02:06 PM
Bill001 wrote:
Just to let ya'll know, I have ordered a Ram 2500 long box Cummins with manual trans. I also settled on a Glacier Peak 26RDS 5ver.
Took the big plunge hoping I've done the right thing.... living out of car in the meantime for January pickup date in Idaho/Washington
Thanks all
B
Nov-05-2016 01:11 PM
Cummins12V98 wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:blofgren wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:
Be sure to change the rear axle fluid at 15K per the manual if towing heavy. I mistook the 24km for miles, oops!
At about 20K+ on take off turning I would get a bit of a grabbing feeling when towing. Made it home from our long trip and changed the lube at 24K and sent an oil analysis with Blackstone. The two Viscosity tests showed the lube was below the minimum.
Did the fluid change take away that grabbing feeling? I noticed it on our summer vacation while starting from a stop while towing too.
I have not towed yet. I wil report when I do.
Towed recently from NW WA to SoCal. The rear diff was silent with no grabbing. Scaled just over 33K combined. Actually the manual states 20K change, I would NOT wait til 20K! IMHO after lube analysis the Mopar fluid is NOT up to par with AMZ/OIL 75-110 as I ran for 50K+ on my 11 Dually and came out golden brown.
Nov-05-2016 01:09 PM
Nov-05-2016 09:18 AM
Bill001 wrote:
Just to let ya'll know, I have ordered a Ram 2500 long box Cummins with manual trans. I also settled on a Glacier Peak 26RDS 5ver.
Took the big plunge hoping I've done the right thing.... living out of car in the meantime for January pickup date in Idaho/Washington
Thanks all
B
Nov-05-2016 04:32 AM
Big Bruce wrote:/dieselmec i own a 2004 3500 dully 154000 i Havel towed all over the west would not have any other truck
Our 2006 still runs like a charm with low mileage. Bought it new, have had several RVs since but there is no question about it, the truck stays.
Nov-04-2016 07:59 AM
Nov-04-2016 07:36 AM
Cummins12V98 wrote:blofgren wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:
Be sure to change the rear axle fluid at 15K per the manual if towing heavy. I mistook the 24km for miles, oops!
At about 20K+ on take off turning I would get a bit of a grabbing feeling when towing. Made it home from our long trip and changed the lube at 24K and sent an oil analysis with Blackstone. The two Viscosity tests showed the lube was below the minimum.
Did the fluid change take away that grabbing feeling? I noticed it on our summer vacation while starting from a stop while towing too.
I have not towed yet. I wil report when I do.
Nov-04-2016 06:55 AM