โJan-12-2015 06:20 PM
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โJan-20-2015 08:22 AM
transamz9 wrote:
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You have to wonder what the rear axle rating could be with a 6 lug wheel. Ford has a 7 lug wheel on their heavy half option I believe. I guess if it bares it's weight on the hub and not the studs it could be more than I would think.
โJan-20-2015 08:09 AM
FishOnOne wrote:transamz9 wrote:RoyJ wrote:rjstractor wrote:jus2shy wrote:
Same aisin as in the ram. As69rc, overkill really.
So this thing has a engine and transmission both designed for medium duty commercial truck usage and a 13 inch rear axle. We know that Nissan has suspension and running gear in their parts bin capable of supporting a 10Kish GVWR truck in their NV3500 van. Maybe this thing is really a 2500 series-spec truck, but they are not marketing it as such because it has considerably less hp and torque than the big 3 diesels.
The 13" ring gear is likely a mis-print. A dually Ram 3500 only runs 11.75".
13" is well into 450/4500 territory.
I seen an ad on FB that said "available goose neck hitch" This was on FB so IDK but it was a Nissan page. Maybe someone can look around on there. I can't do it from this computer.
Check out this video. It shows the standard gooseneck hitch equipped on the Titan XD.
โJan-19-2015 05:34 PM
transamz9 wrote:RoyJ wrote:rjstractor wrote:jus2shy wrote:
Same aisin as in the ram. As69rc, overkill really.
So this thing has a engine and transmission both designed for medium duty commercial truck usage and a 13 inch rear axle. We know that Nissan has suspension and running gear in their parts bin capable of supporting a 10Kish GVWR truck in their NV3500 van. Maybe this thing is really a 2500 series-spec truck, but they are not marketing it as such because it has considerably less hp and torque than the big 3 diesels.
The 13" ring gear is likely a mis-print. A dually Ram 3500 only runs 11.75".
13" is well into 450/4500 territory.
I seen an ad on FB that said "available goose neck hitch" This was on FB so IDK but it was a Nissan page. Maybe someone can look around on there. I can't do it from this computer.
โJan-19-2015 05:06 PM
fx2tom wrote:brulaz wrote:fx2tom wrote:
Nissan had them out in Southern CA this weekend so me and the little guy went and looked at them and I will say that, in person, I was drooling. The interior is very very nice and the outside actually looks pretty good. I told DW that I'd be seriously considering a new truck when this things hits it's second or third model year and all of the kinks are worked out.
Did you get a good look inside?
Was there a Exhaust Brake knob or switch?
Haven't seen anything in the press about Nissan using the Cummins 5L exhaust brake so was wondering ...
I didn't get a lot of time inside but there was a switch next to the brake controller but the guy from Nissan had like 10 people waiting to talk to him so I didn't wait to ask.
โJan-19-2015 04:53 PM
CKNSLS wrote:transamz9 wrote:rjstractor wrote:
Here's a link to the chassis page on the new Titan that shows the factory gooseneck hitch. It also shows a picture of the AAM rear axle, which looks an awful lot like the one I had on my 6.0 powered Chevy 2500HD. That was a 10.5" ring gear which seems plenty big. I agree, a 13" ring gear axle seems huge for a pickup.
Boy, that is going to be a tight engine compartment......LOL!
They are designing vehicles with computers these days...most engine compartments are very tight these days-form very small cars to pickups there is no room.
โJan-19-2015 11:49 AM
transamz9 wrote:rjstractor wrote:
Here's a link to the chassis page on the new Titan that shows the factory gooseneck hitch. It also shows a picture of the AAM rear axle, which looks an awful lot like the one I had on my 6.0 powered Chevy 2500HD. That was a 10.5" ring gear which seems plenty big. I agree, a 13" ring gear axle seems huge for a pickup.
Boy, that is going to be a tight engine compartment......LOL!
โJan-19-2015 11:21 AM
rjstractor wrote:
Here's a link to the chassis page on the new Titan that shows the factory gooseneck hitch. It also shows a picture of the AAM rear axle, which looks an awful lot like the one I had on my 6.0 powered Chevy 2500HD. That was a 10.5" ring gear which seems plenty big. I agree, a 13" ring gear axle seems huge for a pickup.
โJan-19-2015 11:20 AM
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โJan-19-2015 11:06 AM
RoyJ wrote:smkettner wrote:
Need 3500 payload to really fit the niche. Otherwise F150 8200 gvwr covers it better IMHO.
I think Nissan undersized the first Titan rear axle also.
3500!? That's beyond the abilities of most true 3/4 ton crew cab diesels. Ram couldn't attain those numbers till they went to coil rears, 11.5 axle, and 50ksi frame...
This truck is a direct competitor to the 8200 F150 that you mentioned. Neither of which comes near 3500 lbs payload in the crew cab configuration.
In fact, I bet the crew cab, 6.5' bed F150 is pretty much bang-on with this Titan's payload, and that's before factoring in the heavier diesel.
โJan-19-2015 10:32 AM
RoyJ wrote:rjstractor wrote:jus2shy wrote:
Same aisin as in the ram. As69rc, overkill really.
So this thing has a engine and transmission both designed for medium duty commercial truck usage and a 13 inch rear axle. We know that Nissan has suspension and running gear in their parts bin capable of supporting a 10Kish GVWR truck in their NV3500 van. Maybe this thing is really a 2500 series-spec truck, but they are not marketing it as such because it has considerably less hp and torque than the big 3 diesels.
The 13" ring gear is likely a mis-print. A dually Ram 3500 only runs 11.75".
13" is well into 450/4500 territory.
โJan-19-2015 09:24 AM
RoyJ wrote:rjstractor wrote:jus2shy wrote:
Same aisin as in the ram. As69rc, overkill really.
So this thing has a engine and transmission both designed for medium duty commercial truck usage and a 13 inch rear axle. We know that Nissan has suspension and running gear in their parts bin capable of supporting a 10Kish GVWR truck in their NV3500 van. Maybe this thing is really a 2500 series-spec truck, but they are not marketing it as such because it has considerably less hp and torque than the big 3 diesels.
The 13" ring gear is likely a mis-print. A dually Ram 3500 only runs 11.75".
13" is well into 450/4500 territory.
โJan-19-2015 09:22 AM
brulaz wrote:fx2tom wrote:
Nissan had them out in Southern CA this weekend so me and the little guy went and looked at them and I will say that, in person, I was drooling. The interior is very very nice and the outside actually looks pretty good. I told DW that I'd be seriously considering a new truck when this things hits it's second or third model year and all of the kinks are worked out.
Did you get a good look inside?
Was there a Exhaust Brake knob or switch?
Haven't seen anything in the press about Nissan using the Cummins 5L exhaust brake so was wondering ...