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โApr-11-2023 06:12 AM
Huntindog wrote:Well, except for some 2022/2023 models. ๐
i think the aisin must be pretty reliable as well over 90% of the posts have nothing to do with the subject.
my coffee creamer went bad before the expiration date.
โApr-11-2023 01:42 AM
โApr-09-2023 04:32 PM
Huntindog wrote:FishOnOne wrote:do either of them have an Aisin tranny?Cummins12V98 wrote:
"I do agree your 2018 suspension is significantly better than our 05-07 trucks suspension, but that's another topic."
But you were comparing the two.
I was comparing the 05 3500 to the 07 3500 to make the case that the gooseneck is the root cause of more front suspension work on the 07.
โApr-09-2023 07:54 AM
Huntindog wrote:FishOnOne wrote:do either of them have an Aisin tranny?Cummins12V98 wrote:
"I do agree your 2018 suspension is significantly better than our 05-07 trucks suspension, but that's another topic."
But you were comparing the two.
I was comparing the 05 3500 to the 07 3500 to make the case that the gooseneck is the root cause of more front suspension work on the 07.
โApr-08-2023 06:30 PM
FishOnOne wrote:do either of them have an Aisin tranny?Cummins12V98 wrote:
"I do agree your 2018 suspension is significantly better than our 05-07 trucks suspension, but that's another topic."
But you were comparing the two.
I was comparing the 05 3500 to the 07 3500 to make the case that the gooseneck is the root cause of more front suspension work on the 07.
โApr-08-2023 02:50 PM
Cummins12V98 wrote:
"I do agree your 2018 suspension is significantly better than our 05-07 trucks suspension, but that's another topic."
But you were comparing the two.
โApr-08-2023 10:30 AM
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โApr-07-2023 10:11 AM
fj12ryder wrote:FishOnOne wrote:The design may be similar, but the execution and materials are lightyears different. The front suspension on my 2018 looks like it could be used under a semi. The tie rod ends, and ball joints on my 2001 looked to be the same as what is used on passenger cars, while the same parts on my 2018 are massive. Absolutely no comparison in strength and durability.Cummins12V98 wrote:FishOnOne wrote:
We have two 3500 Dodge trucks with 5.9 Cummins (The good engine)and one is 05 SRW and the other is a 07 DRW. The 07 pretty much has a gooseneck cattle trailer hooked up to it at all times and that thing is always needing some kind of front end work.
So you are comparing a 07 to a 4th gen truck, HMMMMMM.
Why is that wrong? They both essentially have the same front suspension design that dates back to the AMC Jeep Grand Cherokee design with a 5 link setup.
โApr-07-2023 09:02 AM
FishOnOne wrote:The design may be similar, but the execution and materials are lightyears different. The front suspension on my 2018 looks like it could be used under a semi. The tie rod ends, and ball joints on my 2001 looked to be the same as what is used on passenger cars, while the same parts on my 2018 are massive. Absolutely no comparison in strength and durability.Cummins12V98 wrote:FishOnOne wrote:
We have two 3500 Dodge trucks with 5.9 Cummins (The good engine)and one is 05 SRW and the other is a 07 DRW. The 07 pretty much has a gooseneck cattle trailer hooked up to it at all times and that thing is always needing some kind of front end work.
So you are comparing a 07 to a 4th gen truck, HMMMMMM.
Why is that wrong? They both essentially have the same front suspension design that dates back to the AMC Jeep Grand Cherokee design with a 5 link setup.
โApr-07-2023 08:46 AM
โApr-07-2023 08:04 AM
Cummins12V98 wrote:fj12ryder wrote:
FWIW, the difference between the front end under my 2001 Dodge Cummins and my 2018 Ram Cummins is amazing. The 2001 looks like it was put together with tinker toys compared to the 2018. Those parts are massive. I rebuilt the front end on the 2001 at about 70,000 miles.
Simply NO COMPARISON!!!
โApr-07-2023 08:02 AM
Cummins12V98 wrote:FishOnOne wrote:
We have two 3500 Dodge trucks with 5.9 Cummins (The good engine)and one is 05 SRW and the other is a 07 DRW. The 07 pretty much has a gooseneck cattle trailer hooked up to it at all times and that thing is always needing some kind of front end work.
So you are comparing a 07 to a 4th gen truck, HMMMMMM.
โApr-06-2023 04:46 PM
Grit dog wrote:ksss wrote:
The dry weight was steering 5300, drivers 6840, trailer 6700, total weight 18840.
So only about hundred pounds transferred to the front axle with a 13,600 pound payload (above the weight of the trailer). I imagine I could influence that somewhat by where on the trailer I put the machine. I placed the back of the tracks over the front axle on the trailer.
So you now believe that not a significant amount of weight is transferred to the front axle, yes?