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Aug-12-2022 08:35 AM
spoon059 wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:
Tow Haul and EB ALL the time for me!
Try using cruise control descending grades.
Oh, without a doubt! I wish that there was someway to make it automatically come on every time I start the truck, but I turn both on every time.
If there is light traffic I use CC and it works great!
Aug-12-2022 06:39 AM
spoon059 wrote:Our last truck also had an exhaust brake, but it was not as aggressive as this one can be. I do like the ability to set the amount of braking. I'm still in the learning process of remembering to turn on T?H mode, and the exhaust brake. But getting better at it, and it is a noticeable difference.
Nice, I really like my used 2015 Tradesman... but I find the seat uncomfortable. If my next truck is a Ram, I'm going to at least the Big Horn so I have some more seat adjustment other than front/back and recline!
Enjoy the "new" truck, it is incredible what these trucks are capable of doing. Wait until you descend a steep grade with the exhaust brake only, that's awesome. I am still amazed that I can come down a steep grade without braking, and often have to give it a little fuel to maintain speed because the EB scrubs speed so effectively. I remember going cross country as a kid with my family and my dad worrying about the brakes on the Chevy van as we went down some of those hills! No worries with a modern diesel and EB!
Aug-12-2022 06:30 AM
Freeway Flyer 05 wrote:I'll have to admit Peggy liked the other truck seats better. But to me they were too flat, and no support. But she loves the truck overall anyway.
Jumping back in after a long dry spell, and I have to ask, how does your co-conspirator like the seats?
Aug-12-2022 06:29 AM
spoon059 wrote:
Nice, I really like my used 2015 Tradesman... but I find the seat uncomfortable. If my next truck is a Ram, I'm going to at least the Big Horn so I have some more seat adjustment other than front/back and recline!
Aug-12-2022 04:37 AM
Cummins12V98 wrote:
Tow Haul and EB ALL the time for me!
Try using cruise control descending grades.
Aug-11-2022 08:35 PM
Aug-11-2022 08:21 PM
spoon059 wrote:
Nice, I really like my used 2015 Tradesman... but I find the seat uncomfortable. If my next truck is a Ram, I'm going to at least the Big Horn so I have some more seat adjustment other than front/back and recline!
Enjoy the "new" truck, it is incredible what these trucks are capable of doing. Wait until you descend a steep grade with the exhaust brake only, that's awesome. I am still amazed that I can come down a steep grade without braking, and often have to give it a little fuel to maintain speed because the EB scrubs speed so effectively. I remember going cross country as a kid with my family and my dad worrying about the brakes on the Chevy van as we went down some of those hills! No worries with a modern diesel and EB!
Aug-11-2022 08:19 PM
FishOnOne wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:
Congrats!!!
You will NEVER see trans temps over the lower 170's even in HOT weather towing long 6% grades. AISIN is a True Medium Duty trans.
B&W again!!! Right on as you know there is nothing that compares with in the non slider non air hitch market.
HAT??? Yea I tried, must have been talking to the wrong person.
We went from yelling at each other in the 98 12V to a normal conversation in the 11 RAM DRW then even quieter in the 15. It does let you know when it's working but the in cab sound is nice.
Yes I did the same selling my 20k Companion from my 98/11 and went with the same beast puck B&W. Love it!!!
Forget the 14k "BS" GVWR as it's only there to keep you in Class 3 for licensing and Insurance purposes. Your SAE RAWR is 9,750#, you can load it to that plus your front axle weight of I would guess 4,750 and still be JUST FINE even at 14.500# or so. To be legal all you need is tonnage to cover your trucks weight.
I am Well over 15k but my SD Tonnage covers that.
Be sure to stick with FleetGuard, MOPAR, RACOR fuel filters!!!!!!! Air filters FleetGuard and MOPAR. Oil filters the FleetGuard StrataPore is good but better are the AMZ/OIL-Donaldson oil filters. DON'T use the MOPAR oil filter as it's only a cellulose filter.
Seen the marketing arm coming a mile away.
You confused the hell out of me on what fuel filters to use or not to use, Oil filters to use or not to use, Air filters to use or not to use.
Aug-11-2022 05:22 PM
Aug-11-2022 03:43 PM
Cummins12V98 wrote:
Congrats!!!
You will NEVER see trans temps over the lower 170's even in HOT weather towing long 6% grades. AISIN is a True Medium Duty trans.
B&W again!!! Right on as you know there is nothing that compares with in the non slider non air hitch market.
HAT??? Yea I tried, must have been talking to the wrong person.
We went from yelling at each other in the 98 12V to a normal conversation in the 11 RAM DRW then even quieter in the 15. It does let you know when it's working but the in cab sound is nice.
Yes I did the same selling my 20k Companion from my 98/11 and went with the same beast puck B&W. Love it!!!
Forget the 14k "BS" GVWR as it's only there to keep you in Class 3 for licensing and Insurance purposes. Your SAE RAWR is 9,750#, you can load it to that plus your front axle weight of I would guess 4,750 and still be JUST FINE even at 14.500# or so. To be legal all you need is tonnage to cover your trucks weight.
I am Well over 15k but my SD Tonnage covers that.
Be sure to stick with FleetGuard, MOPAR, RACOR fuel filters!!!!!!! Air filters FleetGuard and MOPAR. Oil filters the FleetGuard StrataPore is good but better are the AMZ/OIL-Donaldson oil filters. DON'T use the MOPAR oil filter as it's only a cellulose filter.
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