โApr-15-2017 05:01 AM
โMay-19-2017 06:23 PM
davisenvy wrote:4x4ord wrote:
You want a public opinion poll? Why not look at the annual sales numbers....Ram vs Chevy and GM combined?
I don't really go with what the majority wants. Obama is a good example.
I absolutely love my LBZ Duramax, but I have recently purchased a FW and feel that I need a little more towing confidence. According to the numbers I am several hundred over on my payload and that doesn't make me feel very comfortable. The truck tows the FW great, but from what I have read and have been told by friends, the newer trucks tow much better. Just from the test drives I can tell you the brakes alone are worlds above my trucks brakes. My LBZ has been a great truck, but I think the newer trucks (even with the emissions junk) will tow safer than my current truck.
โMay-19-2017 02:59 PM
davisenvy wrote:
I went Ram shopping yesterday. I see pages of arguments and lots of off the subject stuff, but why hasn't anyone mentioned the low payload of the Ram 2500? It seems to be substantially lower than GM and Ford.
Anyways, I came home with a new 2016 Lamarie yesterday. The payload will work for what I need it for. I went to buy a used truck, but new 2016 trucks were just a few thousand more. I think the GM has a better transmission, but I think the Ram offers much more for the price. So far, the 68RFE trans doesn't seem to be that bad. The truck is very tall and I will have to have the FW sub frame raised like Me Again (Chris) suggested.
โMay-19-2017 12:54 PM
blofgren wrote:
This is a non issue on the 2013+ DEF equipped trucks.
โMay-19-2017 08:58 AM
โMay-18-2017 07:26 PM
portablevcb wrote:
So, all I can say is the emission systems suck!
Am having a new turbo put in my 2009 Cummins this week. 115k miles so not too bad, but, still a PITA. I understand they changed that design later (2012?). Oh well.
โMay-18-2017 06:38 PM
โApr-19-2017 09:54 AM
davisenvy wrote:
I went Ram shopping yesterday. I see pages of arguments and lots of off the subject stuff, but why hasn't anyone mentioned the low payload of the Ram 2500? It seems to be substantially lower than GM and Ford.
Anyways, I came home with a new 2016 Lamarie yesterday. The payload will work for what I need it for. I went to buy a used truck, but new 2016 trucks were just a few thousand more. I think the GM has a better transmission, but I think the Ram offers much more for the price. So far, the 68RFE trans doesn't seem to be that bad. The truck is very tall and I will have to have the FW sub frame raised like Me Again (Chris) suggested.
โApr-19-2017 09:51 AM
curtthegreat wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:4x4ord wrote:
You want a public opinion poll? Why not look at the annual sales numbers....Ram vs Chevy and GM combined?
How about the guys that use their trucks to make their living as HotShotters and RV Haulers. RAM far outnumbers the others.
But that just goes back to the price thing. They're buying those trucks for their business, some business men go cheaper than others. That's why you see more Freightliner trucks on the highways, hauling freight, than Peterbilts. But come on, who wouldn't like to have new Peterbilt?
โApr-19-2017 09:22 AM
curtthegreat wrote:
. But come on, who wouldn't like to have new Peterbilt?
โApr-19-2017 05:54 AM
davisenvy wrote:
I went Ram shopping yesterday. I see pages of arguments and lots of off the subject stuff, but why hasn't anyone mentioned the low payload of the Ram 2500? It seems to be substantially lower than GM and Ford.
Anyways, I came home with a new 2016 Lamarie yesterday. The payload will work for what I need it for. I went to buy a used truck, but new 2016 trucks were just a few thousand more. I think the GM has a better transmission, but I think the Ram offers much more for the price. So far, the 68RFE trans doesn't seem to be that bad. The truck is very tall and I will have to have the FW sub frame raised like Me Again (Chris) suggested.
โApr-19-2017 04:48 AM
Cummins12V98 wrote:4x4ord wrote:
You want a public opinion poll? Why not look at the annual sales numbers....Ram vs Chevy and GM combined?
How about the guys that use their trucks to make their living as HotShotters and RV Haulers. RAM far outnumbers the others.
โApr-19-2017 03:19 AM
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