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2017 Ram 68RFE Question

mudfuel07
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Was this a pretty reliable transmission? Looking at a 2017 2500 with it that has about 75k miles on it.
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dodge_guy
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Grit dog wrote:
Lwiddis wrote:
“Actually, they are all reliable IF you take care of them as in change the fluid and filter.”

Except on my 2019 Silverado...no dip stick.


So the trans can’t be serviced? Lol


Yes it can. You just have to know how to do it
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mudfuel07 wrote:
Was this a pretty reliable transmission? Looking at a 2017 2500 with it that has about 75k miles on it.

Yep, very reliable. My '14 has the same tranny and it works great. I bought the truck in late '15 with 72,000 miles on the clock. I've towed a 14K 5th in the Rocky's and Appalachian's and never had an issue. Transmission fluid temps have always stayed low.

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Cummins12V98
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ShinerBock wrote:
I would actually prefer more miles on a diesel. That means it was mainly used on the highway and not so much city driving which is what kills these new emissions diesels.


I agree!

Price should reflect the miles.
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Grit_dog
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Lwiddis wrote:
“Actually, they are all reliable IF you take care of them as in change the fluid and filter.”

Except on my 2019 Silverado...no dip stick.


So the trans can’t be serviced? Lol
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mudfuel07
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From what I could figure out on the Carfax, it was a fleet vehicle for a company. The interior is extremely clean with little to no wear on it. Everything underneath looks clean as well, even the spots where most dealerships don't clean.
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micpib1
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I believe that is the same Transmission that I have in my 2013 Ram with the Cummins. I have 145K and it has been trouble free. JH

ShinerBock
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I would actually prefer more miles on a diesel. That means it was mainly used on the highway and not so much city driving which is what kills these new emissions diesels.
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rhagfo
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Me Again wrote:
mudfuel07 wrote:
Thanks for the info. It will stay at stock power, don't really need anymore than what it has for our trailer.


That is a lot of miles on a 2017 rig. Was it used commercially?

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Even if bought the end of 2016 that is three years, and 25k a year. When we bought our 2001 used in fall of 2010 it had 234k on it it was an early 2001 so just shy of 11 years just over 20k a year.
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Lwiddis
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“Actually, they are all reliable IF you take care of them as in change the fluid and filter.”

Except on my 2019 Silverado...no dip stick.
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Me_Again
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mudfuel07 wrote:
Thanks for the info. It will stay at stock power, don't really need anymore than what it has for our trailer.


That is a lot of miles on a 2017 rig. Was it used commercially?
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mudfuel07
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Thanks for the info. It will stay at stock power, don't really need anymore than what it has for our trailer.
2020 Ram 2500 6.7 CTD 4x4 Tradesman(with a few toys)
2020 Puma by Palomino 32RBFQ for the kids!

Bionic_Man
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Very reliable at stock power.
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SidecarFlip
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Actually, they are all reliable IF you take care of them as in change the fluid and filter.
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Turtle_n_Peeps
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Long answer short: Yes, it was a pretty reliable tranny.
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