Feb-20-2014 04:32 PM
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Feb-24-2014 05:03 AM
Feb-24-2014 04:37 AM
2500 Grunt wrote:garyp4951 wrote:
I'm at the max for my 03 Dodge 2500 4x4 QCSB, and it does good, but I have the DRW bug because of the added payload, and stablity.
I can only afford up to a 2010, and today drove a 05 Dodge 3500 QCLB. It drove great, and could tell it was stout, but the leather seats are like sitting on a folding metal chair with a little cushion. Also the fiberglass fenders look flimsy, and wavy. I'm in no hurry so any suggestions are welcome.
Why not do a SRW to DRW conversion. Much cheaper and you already know where and what your truck has been thru. A DRW has a lower GCWR than a SRW because of the extra DRW truck parts or weight that is added (for my 05 anyway?). Same axle too just shorter?? Stability is your only benefit by going to DRW. Adding an exhaust brake with a controller will cost about $1500 for parts or subtract $300 from that and add a lock up switch ($10 in parts). You will lose mileage with a newer 2010 too because of the added emissions compared to your current truck.
Feb-24-2014 01:59 AM
Feb-24-2014 01:23 AM
FishOnOne wrote:larry barnhart wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:NC Hauler wrote:
I like the metal fenders better myself.. To the OP, I had a 2010 Ram 3500 DRW/CC/LB/4X4 in Laramie trim, towed my 16,000# 5er through the mountains of NC, SC, TN, VA and WVa, truck did an awesome job...The much maligned 68RFE tranny performed flawlessly The EB was aweseome.. I could highly recommend one if you're thinking about getting one..Looks great, inside and out.
Funny how you hear how bad the 68RFE is but I never see any evidence of that unless someone has added a tuner.
My combined weight is 28K and with 42K on the truck the trans is great. Very solid shifting.
If it is so great and I think it probably is, why not keep it???
It is kinda like saving money for future!!!
But of course it is you wife's money so enjoy.
chevman
I for once would like to see someone here with a newer 6.7 cummins keep a truck until it had some real miles on the truck! :R
I guess any truck is great if you dump it every couple of years! :W
Feb-23-2014 07:13 PM
garyp4951 wrote:
I'm at the max for my 03 Dodge 2500 4x4 QCSB, and it does good, but I have the DRW bug because of the added payload, and stablity.
I can only afford up to a 2010, and today drove a 05 Dodge 3500 QCLB. It drove great, and could tell it was stout, but the leather seats are like sitting on a folding metal chair with a little cushion. Also the fiberglass fenders look flimsy, and wavy. I'm in no hurry so any suggestions are welcome.
Feb-23-2014 07:01 PM
larry barnhart wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:NC Hauler wrote:
I like the metal fenders better myself.. To the OP, I had a 2010 Ram 3500 DRW/CC/LB/4X4 in Laramie trim, towed my 16,000# 5er through the mountains of NC, SC, TN, VA and WVa, truck did an awesome job...The much maligned 68RFE tranny performed flawlessly The EB was aweseome.. I could highly recommend one if you're thinking about getting one..Looks great, inside and out.
Funny how you hear how bad the 68RFE is but I never see any evidence of that unless someone has added a tuner.
My combined weight is 28K and with 42K on the truck the trans is great. Very solid shifting.
If it is so great and I think it probably is, why not keep it???
It is kinda like saving money for future!!!
But of course it is you wife's money so enjoy.
chevman
Feb-22-2014 09:26 AM
Feb-22-2014 08:56 AM
larry barnhart wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:NC Hauler wrote:
I like the metal fenders better myself.. To the OP, I had a 2010 Ram 3500 DRW/CC/LB/4X4 in Laramie trim, towed my 16,000# 5er through the mountains of NC, SC, TN, VA and WVa, truck did an awesome job...The much maligned 68RFE tranny performed flawlessly The EB was aweseome.. I could highly recommend one if you're thinking about getting one..Looks great, inside and out.
Funny how you hear how bad the 68RFE is but I never see any evidence of that unless someone has added a tuner.
My combined weight is 28K and with 42K on the truck the trans is great. Very solid shifting.
If it is so great and I think it probably is, why not keep it???
It is kinda like saving money for future!!!
But of course it is you wife's money so enjoy.
chevman
Feb-22-2014 07:04 AM
Cummins12V98 wrote:NC Hauler wrote:
I like the metal fenders better myself.. To the OP, I had a 2010 Ram 3500 DRW/CC/LB/4X4 in Laramie trim, towed my 16,000# 5er through the mountains of NC, SC, TN, VA and WVa, truck did an awesome job...The much maligned 68RFE tranny performed flawlessly The EB was aweseome.. I could highly recommend one if you're thinking about getting one..Looks great, inside and out.
Funny how you hear how bad the 68RFE is but I never see any evidence of that unless someone has added a tuner.
My combined weight is 28K and with 42K on the truck the trans is great. Very solid shifting.
Feb-22-2014 07:01 AM
NC Hauler wrote:
I like the metal fenders better myself.. To the OP, I had a 2010 Ram 3500 DRW/CC/LB/4X4 in Laramie trim, towed my 16,000# 5er through the mountains of NC, SC, TN, VA and WVa, truck did an awesome job...The much maligned 68RFE tranny performed flawlessly The EB was aweseome.. I could highly recommend one if you're thinking about getting one..Looks great, inside and out.
Feb-21-2014 06:17 PM
Feb-21-2014 04:55 PM
45Ricochet wrote:eHoefler wrote:
You might ought to go out and try to stick a magnet to your dually fenders, they are fiberglass. The steel one piece bed and dually fenders did not come out until 2010.
I stand corrected :S
Feb-21-2014 02:15 PM
eHoefler wrote:
You might ought to go out and try to stick a magnet to your dually fenders, they are fiberglass. The steel one piece bed and dually fenders did not come out until 2010.