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Feb-06-2015 11:26 AM
ib516 wrote:ncfz6 wrote:schlep1967 wrote:YZ wrote:
Just as an odd thought..
The hemi in the 2500 is the same as the one in the 1500 so it has to work harder just to motivate down the road...even more so if it is a hemi 3500...
Wouldn't you be better off looking for a lower mileage diesel ?
This thread made me look at the value of my 2007.5 Dodge Ram 2500 with the 6.7 Diesel in it. 55K miles and valued between $27,000 & $30,000 by KBB. That is a big jump from the $10K he is looking to spend.
That is what I am talking about. The diesel prices are really high right now and may have always been that way. My main concern on this truck is having to replace a engine or trans right after I bought it. From the photos of the truck it looks solid except for a small worn place on the drivers seat. If I am correct the hemi uses the same axles as the diesel in the 2500 so they shouldn't have been under as much stress with the lower torque engine.
Pretty close. The Hemi powered trucks used to use a 10.5" rear axle in the 2500, but now (since 2014) they use the same 11.5" axle.
Feb-06-2015 11:22 AM
ncfz6 wrote:schlep1967 wrote:YZ wrote:
Just as an odd thought..
The hemi in the 2500 is the same as the one in the 1500 so it has to work harder just to motivate down the road...even more so if it is a hemi 3500...
Wouldn't you be better off looking for a lower mileage diesel ?
This thread made me look at the value of my 2007.5 Dodge Ram 2500 with the 6.7 Diesel in it. 55K miles and valued between $27,000 & $30,000 by KBB. That is a big jump from the $10K he is looking to spend.
That is what I am talking about. The diesel prices are really high right now and may have always been that way. My main concern on this truck is having to replace a engine or trans right after I bought it. From the photos of the truck it looks solid except for a small worn place on the drivers seat. If I am correct the hemi uses the same axles as the diesel in the 2500 so they shouldn't have been under as much stress with the lower torque engine.
Feb-06-2015 11:14 AM
Feb-06-2015 11:12 AM
schlep1967 wrote:YZ wrote:
Just as an odd thought..
The hemi in the 2500 is the same as the one in the 1500 so it has to work harder just to motivate down the road...even more so if it is a hemi 3500...
Wouldn't you be better off looking for a lower mileage diesel ?
This thread made me look at the value of my 2007.5 Dodge Ram 2500 with the 6.7 Diesel in it. 55K miles and valued between $27,000 & $30,000 by KBB. That is a big jump from the $10K he is looking to spend.
Feb-06-2015 11:01 AM
schlep1967 wrote:YZ wrote:
Just as an odd thought..
The hemi in the 2500 is the same as the one in the 1500 so it has to work harder just to motivate down the road...even more so if it is a hemi 3500...
Wouldn't you be better off looking for a lower mileage diesel ?
This thread made me look at the value of my 2007.5 Dodge Ram 2500 with the 6.7 Diesel in it. 55K miles and valued between $27,000 & $30,000 by KBB. That is a big jump from the $10K he is looking to spend.
Feb-06-2015 11:00 AM
Feb-06-2015 10:41 AM
YZ wrote:
Just as an odd thought..
The hemi in the 2500 is the same as the one in the 1500 so it has to work harder just to motivate down the road...even more so if it is a hemi 3500...
Wouldn't you be better off looking for a lower mileage diesel ?
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