Feb-05-2021 01:08 PM
Feb-18-2021 03:21 PM
MFL wrote:blt2ski wrote:
Yes, my new used chebby looks like a typical chebby????????
Marty
Hey Marty...do you know how to post a pic of said truck?
Jerry
Feb-18-2021 09:26 AM
blt2ski wrote:
Yes, my new used chebby looks like a typical chebby????????
Marty
Feb-18-2021 08:53 AM
Cummins12V98 wrote:FishOnOne wrote:
Congrats on the new rig
What??? No mentioning that it looks like a "JEWEL" :B
Feb-18-2021 06:45 AM
FishOnOne wrote:
Congrats on the new rig
Feb-17-2021 07:00 PM
Feb-17-2021 01:31 PM
Feb-12-2021 04:42 AM
mtofell1 wrote:
If budget is an issue you're sure spending a lot of money for a diesel that you don't need to pull around an 8K travel trailer. Of course, all trucks are complicated these days but I think a diesel has more that can go wrong than a gasser.
While you don't need a diesel you REALLY don't need a 3500 for that travel trailer. I understand all the arguments but, for whatever reason, SRW 3500 trucks are pretty hard to find. Also, with Ram the coil spring rear suspension is a noticeable improvement daily driving to the jarring leaf springs in the 3500. This difference is less noticeable with Ford/Chevy where both are leaf springs.
If you're thinking of upgrading your trailer get the diesel and consider a 3500. For the trailer you have now a 2500 gasser is a great truck. The money you save going gas should get you into something newer... maybe even new.
Feb-12-2021 04:06 AM
Feb-10-2021 10:05 AM
Cummins12V98 wrote:
I don’t remember touting Anything. Most likely was a cost savings change.
Feb-09-2021 05:18 PM
rexlion wrote:
Before spending money on a different truck, I'd say to figure out why the current rig is giving you handling problems.
Feb-09-2021 11:54 AM
Feb-09-2021 11:35 AM
IdaD wrote:
I think in 2019 the Cummins went to a CP4 pump which is hot garbage. However I think they dropped it in 2021 and went back to a CP3 unit, which is what 2018 and earlier had. The 2017 you are looking at would be good to go and a huge step up from your F150.
I have a 2015 with 70,000+ miles on it and I had a water pump failure (which was later recalled) and a back-end NOX sensor failed which I replaced myself (I think the part was about $200 on Amazon). Otherwise it's been a solid truck and I plan to keep it a lot more years.
If you are buying used I would absolutely ignore the 2500 vs SRW 3500 distinction for this vintage Ram. Your used market is limited and they're the same truck from a capability standpoint, maybe with a $200 investment in Timbrens or airbags on the 2500 (and it wouldn't be necessary at all for your current trailer).
Feb-09-2021 02:51 AM
HydrogenCyanide wrote:
I think I figured it out. Here she is
https://imgur.com/9Gbm2b3
Feb-08-2021 06:46 PM