Dec-14-2022 01:44 PM
Dec-15-2022 04:07 PM
Cummins12V98 wrote:Geo*Boy wrote:cptqueeg wrote:
EC 1165 dry weight 4917lbs
Lots and lots of heavy options, big water tanks (-150 gal fresh, grey, black), etc, etc.
Definitely OVERLOADED!!
Are you kidding??? I have 6k pin weight and that places me right at my SAE RAWR of 9,750#. NOT hardly overloaded at all.
Dec-15-2022 01:16 PM
Cummins12V98 wrote:
RCMAN46 said: "What transmission did you have to have replaced?"
I had a very slight amount of weeping on my AISIN so I decided to have them reseal it under warranty. The Trans guy at the Dealer has a great rep in the Valley. Bottom line he rarely touched an AISIN and assumed like many other trans you could simply split it and replace the gasket. WRONG!!! He actually ordered a new gasket and did the seal a second time tested it and all was well. I get 45 miles from home when the "trans too hot" appears and lost most all power.
Upon further investigation by the tech he said the proper procedure was to remove the trans and have tail upright separate and add new gasket and re assemble.
The Dealer turned it in on my Warranty and as I said I had to tell them my weights I was towing along with my receipts for fluid and filter changes.
I wish I had just left the slight seepage, oh well! I do have a 2 year 100k additional warranty now.
Dec-15-2022 01:02 PM
RoyJ wrote:
Either abuse (Baja related...) or frame deterioration via rust / drilling.
Even if it's overloaded, it's within a 1000 lbs of GVW. That's less then 10%. I've NEVER seen a properly designed frame fail with such a slight overload. We're not talking a Ford Ranger hauling an EC1165 here.
Think about dump trucks dumping a transfer trailer - they're overloading 200 - 300% momentarily, and do this day in day out.
Dec-15-2022 01:01 PM
Dec-15-2022 12:57 PM
Dec-15-2022 12:23 PM
Cummins12V98 wrote:mkirsch wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:
Fiat, Chrysler, RAM or Selantis has NOTHING to do with carrying capacities plain and simple. These ratings are SAE verified. Read below.
All 4th gen DRW Crew Cab RAM's with the Cummins have the same front axle ratings and all have the same RAWR.
So? The truck was over the payload capacity listed on the door sticker, and for sure over the manufacturer's GVWR.
What is it that's bandied about these forums? The GVWR is only for warranty purposes? Well, this is a warranty purpose.
You can argue all you want that it shouldn't have broken and they didn't exceed axle ratings, but if the truck was over GVWR, warranty is void.
I did NOT say anything about "Warranty Purposes".
SAE is what matters plain and simple. They have to stay in class 3 or they would not be selling trucks in many locations.
How do you think what I posted above is not the godspel???
How can I load to the RAWR at 9,750# that is SAE rated and have my front axle unloaded weight at 5,250# and be within the 14k??? Simply aint going to happen. I am licensed to carry my load that is on my 6 tires and I am within by far any axle ratings by AAM and at or under the SAE ratings of both of my axles. I am 100% legal and within warranty weights.
If Chrysler could have denied my warranty when my trans had to be replaced they sure would have. I answered their questions with my RV weight of 24k and my rear axle weight of 9,750#. They approved warranty at a tune of WAYYY over 10k. I also had to show my fluid and filter purchases.
PLEASE tell me why the above SAE ratings are part of RAM's specifications if I can't use them???
Look at my door jamb it says air rear tires to 65 psi for 9,750# load. It says 80psi fronts for 6k SAE rating.
The truck was NOT overloaded plain and simple unless he had some crazy heavy stuff at one end or the Camper or the other.
Dec-15-2022 11:47 AM
Dec-15-2022 10:48 AM
mkirsch wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:
Fiat, Chrysler, RAM or Selantis has NOTHING to do with carrying capacities plain and simple. These ratings are SAE verified. Read below.
All 4th gen DRW Crew Cab RAM's with the Cummins have the same front axle ratings and all have the same RAWR.
So? The truck was over the payload capacity listed on the door sticker, and for sure over the manufacturer's GVWR.
What is it that's bandied about these forums? The GVWR is only for warranty purposes? Well, this is a warranty purpose.
You can argue all you want that it shouldn't have broken and they didn't exceed axle ratings, but if the truck was over GVWR, warranty is void.
Dec-15-2022 10:15 AM
Dec-15-2022 09:40 AM
Cummins12V98 wrote:
Fiat, Chrysler, RAM or Selantis has NOTHING to do with carrying capacities plain and simple. These ratings are SAE verified. Read below.
All 4th gen DRW Crew Cab RAM's with the Cummins have the same front axle ratings and all have the same RAWR.
Dec-15-2022 08:20 AM
Dec-15-2022 07:39 AM
Dec-15-2022 07:31 AM
Me Again wrote:
I believe the Maga cab dually is the only short bed model available.
Dec-15-2022 07:30 AM
StirCrazy wrote:Bionic Man wrote:
Ram doesn’t make a DRW short bed in a crew cab.
actualy the do, My niebour has one. I didn't think they did either. I am not sure if it was a custom order or what, it was his brothers that came with the new artic fox camper when he passed. I was interested in buying the camper but when I went to look at it I found ou it was a short box model.
Steve
Dec-15-2022 07:23 AM
mkirsch wrote:Grit dog wrote:
Not a short bed and wth is a tope?
It broke. Either defective or the owner got too western with almost 3 tons in the bed down there in Baja. Just because the name says it, shouldn’t drive like a trophy truck…
But the supposition should be strong in this thread. Already on a roll….
You should see the comments on the original Facebook post. This is amateur hour compared to that.
"Not overloaded." Sure. My bet is that truck has never seen a scale so the owner has no clue. It for sure per its manufacturer's ratings, is overloaded. Maybe not by truck camper owner standards, but by Fiat's.
This is one where the manufacturer may just take everything and have it weighed and deny warranty. Too bad we will never know.
Shouldn't this be in TC's anyway? This truck is not towing anything.