โFeb-06-2016 05:03 AM
โFeb-07-2016 10:27 AM
NC Hauler wrote:mich800 wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:YnotTurbo wrote:
I love my Ram truck,, but really have never looked at who sold the most trucks. I do not have stock in the company so I guess its not a big deal... I do like the fact that my new 3500 tows as much if not more than a F450.. ๐
Rear axle rating on my 3500 RAM Dually is 9,750# the F450 is 9,100# both trucks are SAE J2807 rated.
But it looks like the F350 is 9,650. Odd, I don't know what the difference is.
100#?:B
โFeb-07-2016 10:24 AM
mich800 wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:YnotTurbo wrote:
I love my Ram truck,, but really have never looked at who sold the most trucks. I do not have stock in the company so I guess its not a big deal... I do like the fact that my new 3500 tows as much if not more than a F450.. ๐
Rear axle rating on my 3500 RAM Dually is 9,750# the F450 is 9,100# both trucks are SAE J2807 rated.
But it looks like the F350 is 9,650. Odd, I don't know what the difference is.
โFeb-07-2016 10:06 AM
Cummins12V98 wrote:YnotTurbo wrote:
I love my Ram truck,, but really have never looked at who sold the most trucks. I do not have stock in the company so I guess its not a big deal... I do like the fact that my new 3500 tows as much if not more than a F450.. ๐
Rear axle rating on my 3500 RAM Dually is 9,750# the F450 is 9,100# both trucks are SAE J2807 rated.
โFeb-07-2016 09:32 AM
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-07-2016 09:27 AM
YnotTurbo wrote:
I love my Ram truck,, but really have never looked at who sold the most trucks. I do not have stock in the company so I guess its not a big deal... I do like the fact that my new 3500 tows as much if not more than a F450.. ๐
โFeb-07-2016 09:23 AM
โFeb-07-2016 09:15 AM
spud1957 wrote:
Good on Ram. Would the Cummins be a big reason?
GM's number are really small.
โFeb-07-2016 08:57 AM
โFeb-07-2016 08:57 AM
06Fargo wrote:
You Ford and Ram guys just wait unit new "HD" Chebby hits the market
โFeb-07-2016 08:57 AM
06Fargo wrote:
You Ford and Ram guys just wait unit new "HD" Chebby hits the market
โFeb-07-2016 08:46 AM
mich800 wrote:NC Hauler wrote:travelnutz wrote:
Me Again,
"GM 397 Horsepower & 765 lb-ft of torque
RAM 385 Horsepower & 900 lb-ft of torque
Ford 440 Horsepower & 850 lb-ft of torque"
And yet the Duramax with only 765 lb-ft of torque that runs circles in performance around the Ram with its so-claimed 900 lb-ft of torque and the D'max gets much better fuel economy doing so. Gee, I wonder who is exaggerating their actual torque numbers delivered to the drive wheels like they always have? It's only torque that turns the drive wheels and nothing else but maybe you'd forgotten that!
Will admit Ford or Chevy will dust me "street light to street light", but for steady, stout mountain towing...this slow off the line Ram has proven itself to me as a Daily driver and as a TV, towing fairly heavy over some curvy, mountainous terrain..If I went by who won all these tow contest, I'd own a Ford or a GM/Chevy...Owned the D/A, loved it, won't say anything bad about it, but tried the Ram in 2010, and just ordered a 16'..I'm kind of a "like the underdog/ un-popular" type and "let's try something else just for the heck of it", and really do like the Ram...and haven't really owned one long enough to be labeled a "fan boy":B (Chevy-35 years...Ram, 6 yrs this summer)
Plus what is "run circles around in performance"? If we are talking speed it still comes down to horsepower. They are all capable of moving the loads they are designed for. I think some lose sight of just how advanced, powerful, and comfortable all these new trucks have become. The fuel economy is becoming a non issue now that they all have figured out ways to conform with the new epa requirements and not kill mpg. I think if anyone is disappointed with any of these trucks they are probably too picky and would never be happy no matter which brand they chose.
โFeb-07-2016 08:44 AM
travelnutz wrote:
Me Again,
"GM 397 Horsepower & 765 lb-ft of torque
RAM 385 Horsepower & 900 lb-ft of torque
Ford 440 Horsepower & 850 lb-ft of torque"
And yet the Duramax with only 765 lb-ft of torque that runs circles in performance around the Ram with its so-claimed 900 lb-ft of torque and the D'max gets much better fuel economy doing so. Gee, I wonder who is exaggerating their actual torque numbers delivered to the drive wheels like they always have? It's only torque that turns the drive wheels and nothing else but maybe you'd forgotten that!
โFeb-07-2016 08:41 AM
06Fargo wrote:
You Ford and Ram guys just wait unit new "HD" Chebby hits the market
โFeb-07-2016 08:23 AM
โFeb-07-2016 08:13 AM
NC Hauler wrote:travelnutz wrote:
Me Again,
"GM 397 Horsepower & 765 lb-ft of torque
RAM 385 Horsepower & 900 lb-ft of torque
Ford 440 Horsepower & 850 lb-ft of torque"
And yet the Duramax with only 765 lb-ft of torque that runs circles in performance around the Ram with its so-claimed 900 lb-ft of torque and the D'max gets much better fuel economy doing so. Gee, I wonder who is exaggerating their actual torque numbers delivered to the drive wheels like they always have? It's only torque that turns the drive wheels and nothing else but maybe you'd forgotten that!
Will admit Ford or Chevy will dust me "street light to street light", but for steady, stout mountain towing...this slow off the line Ram has proven itself to me as a Daily driver and as a TV, towing fairly heavy over some curvy, mountainous terrain..If I went by who won all these tow contest, I'd own a Ford or a GM/Chevy...Owned the D/A, loved it, won't say anything bad about it, but tried the Ram in 2010, and just ordered a 16'..I'm kind of a "like the underdog/ un-popular" type and "let's try something else just for the heck of it", and really do like the Ram...and haven't really owned one long enough to be labeled a "fan boy":B (Chevy-35 years...Ram, 6 yrs this summer)