โFeb-06-2016 05:03 AM
โFeb-06-2016 07:41 PM
โFeb-06-2016 07:39 PM
โFeb-06-2016 07:38 PM
RCMAN46 wrote:
How many that are reading this drive a class 4 or 5 truck towing a travel trailer?
โFeb-06-2016 07:19 PM
Vintage465 wrote:Me Again wrote:Vintage465 wrote:
I think it's kind of interesting that everyone is talking about the engines. I bought my GMC Denali based nearly entirely on the transmission. Strongest one available, bullet proof record. Engines? All of them have massive horsepower and torque, though Dodge is ridiculous on the torque factor. And the bottom line is............buy what you want! We're not in highschool anymore, we don't always have to own the most popular and always be right or the flavor of the month.
Actual the Allison 1000 has run out of gas at current Duramax ratings, and they have dropped out of the HP/torque race. The FORD Torque Shift transmission and the Aisin are both much stronger and very reliable.
Chris
That's good to know about the Torque Shift. I work for a company that has nearly all 6.7 Fords with their Auto Trans. Good to hear about the Aisin Tranny too? Is the Aisin Tranny available in the 2500/3500 trucks too?
โFeb-06-2016 06:51 PM
Me Again wrote:Vintage465 wrote:
I think it's kind of interesting that everyone is talking about the engines. I bought my GMC Denali based nearly entirely on the transmission. Strongest one available, bullet proof record. Engines? All of them have massive horsepower and torque, though Dodge is ridiculous on the torque factor. And the bottom line is............buy what you want! We're not in highschool anymore, we don't always have to own the most popular and always be right or the flavor of the month.
Actual the Allison 1000 has run out of gas at current Duramax ratings, and they have dropped out of the HP/torque race. The FORD Torque Shift transmission and the Aisin are both much stronger and very reliable.
Chris
โFeb-06-2016 06:40 PM
Flashman wrote:Bird Freak wrote:NC Hauler wrote:X2ksss wrote:spud1957 wrote:
Good on Ram. Would the Cummins be a big reason?
GM's number are really small.
Remember that GM does not currently offer a class 4 or 5. So the numbers you see are only the 3500. Still smaller than they should be, but they cant sell what they don't currently make. The GM/IH agreement should produce a good medium duty truck (I hope).
I liked the Kodiak and never understood why they dropped it..
X3
โFeb-06-2016 06:26 PM
Vintage465 wrote:
I think it's kind of interesting that everyone is talking about the engines. I bought my GMC Denali based nearly entirely on the transmission. Strongest one available, bullet proof record. Engines? All of them have massive horsepower and torque, though Dodge is ridiculous on the torque factor. And the bottom line is............buy what you want! We're not in high school anymore, we don't always have to own the most popular and always be right or the flavor of the month.
โFeb-06-2016 06:23 PM
Vintage465 wrote:
I think it's kind of interesting that everyone is talking about the engines. I bought my GMC Denali based nearly entirely on the transmission. Strongest one available, bullet proof record. Engines? All of them have massive horsepower and torque, though Dodge is ridiculous on the torque factor. And the bottom line is............buy what you want! We're not in highschool anymore, we don't always have to own the most popular and always be right or the flavor of the month.
โFeb-06-2016 06:05 PM
โFeb-06-2016 05:32 PM
Me Again wrote:jimmac28 wrote:
Well I looked under truckinginfo.com and I could not find that article that put Ram in front of Ford and GM in 250,2500/350,3500 class trucks.
last I saw was GM was pushing past Ford and Ram was a distance third. I like all three trucks and I would like to see that article.
250/2500 are class 2 trucks. This item is a comparison of 3,4 and 5 (350/3500, 450/4500, and 550/5500) series trucks. That is trucks that do real HD work. I think you have to move the scale all the way down to class 1(150/1500) to show Ford's much higher numbers.
Our snowbird park is full of 4th gen HD RAMs this winter.
Chris
โFeb-06-2016 05:13 PM
jimmac28 wrote:
Well I looked under truckinginfo.com and I could not find that article that put Ram in front of Ford and GM in 250,2500/350,3500 class trucks.
last I saw was GM was pushing past Ford and Ram was a distance third. I like all three trucks and I would like to see that article.
โFeb-06-2016 04:12 PM
Bird Freak wrote:NC Hauler wrote:X2ksss wrote:spud1957 wrote:
Good on Ram. Would the Cummins be a big reason?
GM's number are really small.
Remember that GM does not currently offer a class 4 or 5. So the numbers you see are only the 3500. Still smaller than they should be, but they cant sell what they don't currently make. The GM/IH agreement should produce a good medium duty truck (I hope).
I liked the Kodiak and never understood why they dropped it..
โFeb-06-2016 04:08 PM
NC Hauler wrote:X2ksss wrote:spud1957 wrote:
Good on Ram. Would the Cummins be a big reason?
GM's number are really small.
Remember that GM does not currently offer a class 4 or 5. So the numbers you see are only the 3500. Still smaller than they should be, but they cant sell what they don't currently make. The GM/IH agreement should produce a good medium duty truck (I hope).
I liked the Kodiak and never understood why they dropped it..
โFeb-06-2016 03:51 PM
ksss wrote:spud1957 wrote:
Good on Ram. Would the Cummins be a big reason?
GM's number are really small.
Remember that GM does not currently offer a class 4 or 5. So the numbers you see are only the 3500. Still smaller than they should be, but they cant sell what they don't currently make. The GM/IH agreement should produce a good medium duty truck (I hope).
โFeb-06-2016 03:40 PM
spud1957 wrote:
Good on Ram. Would the Cummins be a big reason?
GM's number are really small.