โJul-20-2016 05:45 PM
โJul-26-2016 09:12 AM
NJRVer wrote:kw/00 wrote:
Braking Module? youtube that...I think its that small black box that sits above the spare tire attached to the frame. If so I would ebay that part and get it for a fraction of the cost. I cant recall but the guy on you tube replaced himself for under 100.00. It may cost more but nowhere near what the dealer is quoting you....Check into it! and let us know
I looked up above the spare and the only box was an emission vent.
There is a major junction block where the main harness comes back and all the other harnesses for backup sensors, license plate lights, trailer plug, tail lights, etc. plug into.
โJul-26-2016 04:09 AM
kw/00 wrote:
Braking Module? youtube that...I think its that small black box that sits above the spare tire attached to the frame. If so I would ebay that part and get it for a fraction of the cost. I cant recall but the guy on you tube replaced himself for under 100.00. It may cost more but nowhere near what the dealer is quoting you....Check into it! and let us know
โJul-25-2016 06:15 PM
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โJul-25-2016 01:39 PM
โJul-25-2016 10:21 AM
โJul-25-2016 10:10 AM
kw/00 wrote:NJRVer wrote:
'09 Chevy 2500, 6.0 towing 28'TT.
No issues except my DIC started with a "service trailer brake" warning the other day and now I have no trailer brakes.
Goes to the dealer Monday to find what is wrong.
I had this same issue once just for a min and have never seen it come back. I did google it a while back, even found a youtube video on it. Looks like a simple fix. Could also be water that leaked into the connections. I have never had the light show back up or any issues with it stopping my trailer so keep us in the loop of what the dealer says. Youtube it and u will see that there is a small box behind the spare tire that gets replaced and a fuse in the engine are fuse block. Hope this helps.
โJul-23-2016 09:20 PM
โJul-23-2016 08:05 PM
jerem0621 wrote:
I am enjoying reading all of these gasser posts. Mine was a 99 V10 CC Dually F350. It was a strong truck...I didn't like the seats as they were not very comfy for family travel. I would like another gas hd truck in the future...probably a F250 Lariet. Thanks! Jeremiah
โJul-23-2016 12:35 PM
kw/00 wrote:NJRVer wrote:
'09 Chevy 2500, 6.0 towing 28'TT.
No issues except my DIC started with a "service trailer brake" warning the other day and now I have no trailer brakes.
Goes to the dealer Monday to find what is wrong.
I had this same issue once just for a min and have never seen it come back. I did google it a while back, even found a youtube video on it. Looks like a simple fix. Could also be water that leaked into the connections. I have never had the light show back up or any issues with it stopping my trailer so keep us in the loop of what the dealer says. Youtube it and u will see that there is a small box behind the spare tire that gets replaced and a fuse in the engine are fuse block. Hope this helps.
โJul-23-2016 06:44 AM
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โJul-22-2016 06:16 PM
ib516 wrote:
I used to - lost the whole rig in the divorce process. I was happy with the performance of the Ram 2500/6.4L Hemi combo. I put a few videos on YouTube. Same user name there. Just search for ib516 on YouTube.
I towed a 37' 5er that weighed about 12k.
โJul-22-2016 05:38 PM
IdaD wrote:dragr1 wrote:Need-A-Vacation wrote:
Looking for a new truck???
Considering combining 2 trucks to one, but it needs to tow my nearly 11k 37' travel trailer yet get decent mileage b/c I drive 50k miles a year for work and it also needs to be decent in the mud and nimble enough offroad for work (Forester-Land and Timber Management). Right now I use my Ram 3500 diesel for mostly towing and some travel (9-10k miles a year total)and my Tacoma for work (50k miles a year).
A diesel ram-CC SB is what I want but the weight of the diesel engine offroad is a concern. Other than that it's perfect for everything else. Briefly thought about the F150 ecoboost but it's really just not enough truck unless I downsize the camper a lot and I think it's over priced compared to what you can get in a 2500 or 3500.
With the caveat that were talking about a nearly 8000 lb, front heavy and long truck, it does surprisingly well offroad. And I'm still using the **** stock tires. The suspension flexes reasonably well, and the large tires provide ample ground clearance particularly with the solid axle suspension characteristics. The sheer size of the thing hurts on tighter roads. The weight hasn't been an issue but I'm sure you deal with a lot more mud where you live than I do out west. Mileage is great considering the size/capability, and it really isn't much more expensive than an F150 Ecoboost. I paid $4k more than a coworker who bought a comparably equipped F150 around the same time, and if you equip that F150 with max tow, heavy payload and the 3.5 it would have been as much or more.