โJul-04-2014 06:07 AM
โJul-06-2014 08:08 PM
Cummins12V98 wrote:
Why do people come on here and ask about something AFTER they have bought it?
The people that have had no problems will say they are fine if you "bullit proof it" and the ones that have had troubles will steer you in another direction.
You asked so my advice is to sell it and get something that has not had such a bad track record.
โJul-06-2014 08:03 PM
Fast Mopar wrote:FishOnOne wrote:Bedlam wrote:
I've been seeing more Ram trucks making it in the campgrounds lately, but the one we are currently in is 6.0 heaven. Easily 2/3rd of the park was filled with them this weekend holiday. Most are in the process of packing up and heading home at the end of this holiday, so it's not like the folks broke down and turned into long stay campers.
Agreed... Our recent trip to Florida I saw more 6.0 PSD Super Duty's 05-07 year's going one way than I saw all years of Dodge/RAM cummins powered trucks round trip. The presence of these 6.0 PSD was impressive and the lack of Cummins powered trucks of any year was surprising. I saw more RAM trucks in Texas than I did in LA, Miss, Al, FL.
OK Fish, this is the third time in this thread that you have tried to make a point about seeing more Fords than Rams. We get it. You don't like Rams and go out of your way to make sure everyone knows that. OK, we get it. Simple math will tell you that there will ALWAYS be more Ford Super Duty trucks on the road than Rams simply because Ford sells more than Ram - always has, and probably always will. So, take a deep breath and relax knowing that you will always see more Ford trucks on the road. Sheesh!!!
โJul-06-2014 08:00 PM
45Ricochet wrote:FishOnOne wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:
Why do people come on here and ask about something AFTER they have bought it?
The people that have had no problems will say they are fine if you "bullit proof it" and the ones that have had troubles will steer you in another direction.
You asked so my advice is to sell it and get something that has not had such a bad track record.
And we also read about people who buy RAM's who complain about the ride is too harsh on the DRW or the vehicle is too tall right after the purchase.
I could tell you the track record on the number of RAM's I saw pulling campers on our trip to Florida and back, or should I say the lack of! From TX, LA, Miss, AL, Fl, the ratio of RAM trucks compared to GM and Ford was a shocking 10:1 with Ford and GM at a very close race. But maybe they weren't full timers like you report. :R
I seen more Ford Super Duty 6.0 PSD going to Florida than I saw RAM cummins of any year going there and back combined. :W
BTW... The half ton trucks had RAM at a much less ratio but that's another thread.
Take off the blinders Troy, you missed half of the traffic! Go to Indiana and get real results from non myopic folks like you.
Every chance you get into a Ram thread is negative for some reason?
Share your towing experience in the flat lands of Florida :B Yeah I can hear it now..... 20 MPG @ 15k GVW and your fuel was only a buck seventy per gallon.
โJul-06-2014 07:57 PM
FishOnOne wrote:Bedlam wrote:
I've been seeing more Ram trucks making it in the campgrounds lately, but the one we are currently in is 6.0 heaven. Easily 2/3rd of the park was filled with them this weekend holiday. Most are in the process of packing up and heading home at the end of this holiday, so it's not like the folks broke down and turned into long stay campers.
Agreed... Our recent trip to Florida I saw more 6.0 PSD Super Duty's 05-07 year's going one way than I saw all years of Dodge/RAM cummins powered trucks round trip. The presence of these 6.0 PSD was impressive and the lack of Cummins powered trucks of any year was surprising. I saw more RAM trucks in Texas than I did in LA, Miss, Al, FL.
โJul-06-2014 07:45 PM
FishOnOne wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:
Why do people come on here and ask about something AFTER they have bought it?
The people that have had no problems will say they are fine if you "bullit proof it" and the ones that have had troubles will steer you in another direction.
You asked so my advice is to sell it and get something that has not had such a bad track record.
And we also read about people who buy RAM's who complain about the ride is too harsh on the DRW or the vehicle is too tall right after the purchase.
I could tell you the track record on the number of RAM's I saw pulling campers on our trip to Florida and back, or should I say the lack of! From TX, LA, Miss, AL, Fl, the ratio of RAM trucks compared to GM and Ford was a shocking 10:1 with Ford and GM at a very close race. But maybe they weren't full timers like you report. :R
I seen more Ford Super Duty 6.0 PSD going to Florida than I saw RAM cummins of any year going there and back combined. :W
BTW... The half ton trucks had RAM at a much less ratio but that's another thread.
โJul-06-2014 07:24 PM
โJul-06-2014 07:03 PM
Cummins12V98 wrote:
Check with the people that use their trucks for a living or full time RVers. RAM then GM not too far behind then Ford at the back of the pace. GM and Ford have swapped positions in the last few years.
Hey who would not want a "SUPER DUTY" or "POWER STROKE" ? Marketing.
โJul-06-2014 06:36 PM
โJul-06-2014 06:21 PM
Bedlam wrote:
I've been seeing more Ram trucks making it in the campgrounds lately, but the one we are currently in is 6.0 heaven. Easily 2/3rd of the park was filled with them this weekend holiday. Most are in the process of packing up and heading home at the end of this holiday, so it's not like the folks broke down and turned into long stay campers.
โJul-06-2014 06:11 PM
Perrysburg Dodgeboy wrote:
No need to pull the cab to do injectors on the 6.0 but the 6.4 is another story or it could be just the dealership up charging.
Any of the trucks if chipped will not last long. Add in poor maintenance and you have a recipe for huge repair bills. As for working on a Power-Stoke or Dura-Max the Cummins is by far cheaper and easier to work on then the other two.
>Tory, try taking off those anti Ram glasses and maybe you might see them. But then you wouldn't have anything to talk about on RV.NET now would you. :W :B
Don
โJul-06-2014 11:33 AM
โJul-06-2014 10:52 AM
โJul-06-2014 09:45 AM
โJul-06-2014 08:55 AM
Perrysburg Dodgeboy wrote:
No need to pull the cab to do injectors on the 6.0 but the 6.4 is another story or it could be just the dealership up charging.
Any of the trucks if chipped will not last long. Add in poor maintenance and you have a recipe for huge repair bills. As for working on a Power-Stoke or Dura-Max the Cummins is by far cheaper and easier to work on then the other two.
>Tory, try taking off those anti Ram glasses and maybe you might see them. But then you wouldn't have anything to talk about on RV.NET now would you. :W :B
Don
โJul-06-2014 08:54 AM
Perrysburg Dodgeboy wrote:
No need to pull the cab to do injectors on the 6.0 but the 6.4 is another story or it could be just the dealership up charging.
Any of the trucks if chipped will not last long. Add in poor maintenance and you have a recipe for huge repair bills. As for working on a Power-Stoke or Dura-Max the Cummins is by far cheaper and easier to work on then the other two.
>Tory, try taking off those anti Ram glasses and maybe you might see them. But then you wouldn't have anything to talk about on RV.NET now would you. :W :B
Don