Nov-10-2016 03:35 PM
Nov-16-2016 08:13 AM
Me Again wrote:B.O. Plenty wrote:
Interesting how people quote problems that occurred on 6.0 Ford diesels, Dodges with 4 spd transmissions, injector problems in Duramax diesels a couple of engine generations ago. The current crop of diesel trucks are pretty good. They have all experienced a learning curve and have become pretty good as a result. Buy what you like there isn't much difference from one to another anymore.
B.O.
That is why I said 2015+ RAM's have most of the bugs worked out, and then along came Troy!!!!!
Chris
Nov-16-2016 07:28 AM
Nov-16-2016 07:14 AM
Cad3dc wrote:
I have a 2015 2500 w/ Cummins w/ 31k on the odometer. Was heading out of town this past Friday w/ a 13k lbs 5th wheel in tow, and lost all forward gears in tranny. Was towed to Dodge/Ram dealership and was told due to backlog of transmission work, transmission tech won't likely fix/address for several weeks. I got a similar story from another nearby RAM dealership. Meanwhile, I'm out of pocket on a rental car b/c dealership hasn't cracked open the tranny to make a diagnosis, and I'm told only five days of rental car will be covered anyway. Despite being upside down on truck, I'd trade tomorrow for a 2017 Duramax/Allison combo if they were available on the lots. I've had it with RAM.
Nov-16-2016 06:47 AM
mtofell1 wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:
68RFE or Aisin??? ^^^^^^^
It's a Hemi so I have the 66RFE.
Nov-16-2016 06:21 AM
Cummins12V98 wrote:
68RFE or Aisin??? ^^^^^^^
Nov-16-2016 03:12 AM
Nov-16-2016 02:34 AM
Nov-15-2016 07:22 PM
kmbelt wrote:mtofell1 wrote:
2014 Ram 2500 6.4 Hemi. A decent truck but have had some problems. Mainly, my transmission blew up at 38K and was rebuilt. It still feels as though something is wrong but I can't convince my dealer. I have the lifetime warranty so I'm kind of just in a holding pattern waiting to see if it fails again.
Otherwise, I had to have the thermostat replaced, had a TPMS tire sensor go out and have needed some software updates to keep the radio from glitching out.
I had far fewer problems with my 2006 Duramax but I'm not sure it's a fair comparison with all the technology of these newer trucks.
Why did your transmission blow? Symptoms?
Nov-15-2016 07:05 PM
Cad3dc wrote:
I have a 2015 2500 w/ Cummins w/ 31k on the odometer. Was heading out of town this past Friday w/ a 13k lbs 5th wheel in tow, and lost all forward gears in tranny. Was towed to Dodge/Ram dealership and was told due to backlog of transmission work, transmission tech won't likely fix/address for several weeks. I got a similar story from another nearby RAM dealership. Meanwhile, I'm out of pocket on a rental car b/c dealership hasn't cracked open the tranny to make a diagnosis, and I'm told only five days of rental car will be covered anyway. Despite being upside down on truck, I'd trade tomorrow for a 2017 Duramax/Allison combo if they were available on the lots. I've had it with RAM.
Nov-15-2016 06:53 PM
Nov-14-2016 04:08 PM
Nov-11-2016 03:32 PM
Nov-11-2016 03:19 PM
Cummins12V98 wrote:
I don't think the Cummins or 6.4 will make a bit of difference with a Camper on board. I am sure some of the weight will hit the front axle but I really don't see a problem with the Cummins up front.
Nov-11-2016 02:29 PM
Devocamper wrote:
Thank you for your helpful reply would like to ask if you know how much your buddy with the 6.4 is towing weight wise? my trailer is around 12K most of the time could be up to 15400 which I would not expect the 6.4 to do well at all with even for the short trips and usage we plan for the firth wheel. The ram configuration I would be looking at would be rated 15900 with the 6.4 and 4.10's.
Mike
Nov-11-2016 02:23 PM
goducks10 wrote:
Couldn't your friend just use the toggle shift button and drop it to 3rd himself?