Jul-15-2013 12:03 PM
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Jul-16-2013 08:11 PM
donn0128 wrote:FishOnOne wrote:donn0128 wrote:FishOnOne wrote:
I would pass on any 07.5 - 09 6.7 Cummins power, unless the majority of the truck usage will be towing.
Good luck with this one...
Do you own one? 90% of them have proven very reliable with lots of power. The rest have been ruined by the owners
Family member owned an 09... After 9 months of soot clogging the turbo/DPF and promises that the latest flash was going to solve the problem it was traded for a 07 5.9.
How do you come up with 90% have proven to be very reliable? :h
The only real problems have been owners. People bought these things to use a grocery getters. The DPF systems simply are not up to he task for extended in town traffic use. If they are bought and used for their intended purpose there is no problems. Heck, i own what should be the worst of the worst a very early 6.7L. After a couple of software updates it has been perfect. Hauls my 13,500 pound fiver easily and still gets me 12.5 MPG doing it. Like i said earlier, as long as the truck has not been chipped and all the updates have been done I would not be afraid of it one bit. IF it is going to be driven as intended, ie worked hard.
Jul-16-2013 06:47 AM
rhagfo wrote:coolbreeze01 wrote:
88K isn't a problem. Overall condition and maintenance does matter. As with anything used, check it over carefully. How much are they asking for it? Good luck.
Well mine is not an 08, a little older, an 01 5.9, but I just turned 260,000 miles and pull an 11,000# 5er in the Coast range of Oregon. Just remember, you will see an occasional Navastar shop, but you will see plenty of Cummins shops. This gives you a real option on service, Ram dealer, or Cummins Factory shop, something to think about.
Jul-16-2013 06:45 AM
donn0128 wrote:FishOnOne wrote:
I would pass on any 07.5 - 09 6.7 Cummins power, unless the majority of the truck usage will be towing.
Good luck with this one...
Do you own one? 90% of them have proven very reliable with lots of power. The rest have been ruined by the owners
Jul-16-2013 06:34 AM
FishOnOne wrote:donn0128 wrote:FishOnOne wrote:
I would pass on any 07.5 - 09 6.7 Cummins power, unless the majority of the truck usage will be towing.
Good luck with this one...
Do you own one? 90% of them have proven very reliable with lots of power. The rest have been ruined by the owners
Family member owned an 09... After 9 months of soot clogging the turbo/DPF and promises that the latest flash was going to solve the problem it was traded for a 07 5.9.
How do you come up with 90% have proven to be very reliable? :h
Jul-16-2013 06:30 AM
coolbreeze01 wrote:
88K isn't a problem. Overall condition and maintenance does matter. As with anything used, check it over carefully. How much are they asking for it? Good luck.
Jul-16-2013 06:21 AM
Jul-16-2013 03:42 AM
Jul-15-2013 10:21 PM
Cummins12V98 wrote:mrkoje wrote:
I wouldn't be concerned with the mileage on the diesel. The Cummins 6.7L is a medium duty rated diesel (250k miles before rebuild). However, I would make sure that it is in good running condition and that there are no known problems with the turbo or injectors. 2007-2009ish 6.7L Cummins had some problems with the DPF (diesel particulate filters) getting filled up fast and if not properly taken care of might require a new one to be installed in short order. A lot of people were removing (deleting) the DPF (diesel particulate filter and EGR (exhaust gas recirculator) systems. It wouldn't pass a smog inspection in CA if it's missing. If you are buying it from a Dodge dealer then ask them for the options report and warranty record to see if anything was done under warranty. If you're not buying it from a Dodge dealer then PM me the VIN and I'll pull it for you and send it back. That way at least you'll know easily what rear axle ratio is in that truck amongst other things. Diesel engines are a little bit more expensive to work on should somthing go out so I would consider the purchase of an extended service contract as well if it fits the budget.
Actually 350K, 250 GM and Ford.
Jul-15-2013 09:34 PM
Jul-15-2013 09:31 PM
donn0128 wrote:FishOnOne wrote:
I would pass on any 07.5 - 09 6.7 Cummins power, unless the majority of the truck usage will be towing.
Good luck with this one...
Do you own one? 90% of them have proven very reliable with lots of power. The rest have been ruined by the owners
Jul-15-2013 08:46 PM
FishOnOne wrote:
I would pass on any 07.5 - 09 6.7 Cummins power, unless the majority of the truck usage will be towing.
Good luck with this one...
Jul-15-2013 08:02 PM