Good truck experiences.

   / Good truck experiences. #71  
The three best trucks that I have owned have been...... in no particular order.

1992 Ford F 150 Custom 4x4 reg cab, long bed, 300 6cyl, 5 speed., heater and seat. bought at 34k and 4 yrs old. Traded in at 100k and 7 yrs old. Withstood my late teens and early 20 bar hopping off roading days with only semi regular maintenance. It could not be killed.

!999 Ford F350 reg cab dually 4x4 xlt, v10 auto. Brake pads at 60k, 3 Iac motors, and an alternator. Bought at 5k miles, traded in at 98k.

2003 Chevy 2500HD Dmax Ally, reg cab 4x4. Has had lots of nickel and dime issues like stepper motors, cluster bulbs, window regs etc. Only major was 8 warranteed injectors at 100k. They werent that bad but I wanted to get it done before gm changed their mind. 130k and still going strong.
 
   / Good truck experiences. #72  
I hope!
Good choice on waiting.

It's coming. Found out a few weeks after I bought a 2012 5.7 2500. My 1500 hemi was bullet proof for 90k and this one has noticeably more power and hopefully will provide the same low maintenance operation.
 
   / Good truck experiences. #74  
Some sources are stating a 6.4l HEMI with the 6 speed Aisin tranny is coming for the 2014 HD trucks. What a combo that would be!
http://www.allpar.com/model/upcoming-trucks.html

Good tranny is the key. In most every modern vehicle the trannies seem to develop issues first before the engine, chassis, body, electrical system, ect.

Lets face it, we all have our favorites. Ford really has had a step up on the competition for 10 years now offering the premium tranny (Torque Shift) behind the gas versions. 5.4, 6.8 V10, & the new 6.2. GM offered the Allison for a few years behind the 8.1 but it was not standard, just a option. The 6.0 has never had much behind it but if they could strap an Allison it would help sales. Dodge now has a premium tranny after all these years and it will make many such as myself give them a second look. Strapping it behind that 6.4 is a smart move and will force GM's hand to step up and match the competition.

This is a good move for everyone.

Chris
 
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   / Good truck experiences. #75  
Diamondpilot said:
Good tranny is the key. In most every modern vehicle the trannies seem to develop issues first before the engine, chassis, body, electrical system, ect.

Lets face it, we all have our favorites. Ford really has had a step up on the competition for 10 years now offering the premium tranny (Torque Shift) behind the gas versions. 5.4, 6.8 V10, & the new 6.4.
Ford 6.4l gas...? You mean 6.2?

Also, the RAM RFE transmissions may not have a fancy name like Torqshift or Allison but they've held up very well since 2003. In fact, we've had more Torqshift failures than RFE's and no Allison failures yet... All stock power output cab-chassis trucks with service boxes and booms.

All in all, it's harder and harder to buy a bad truck these days.
 
   / Good truck experiences. #76  
Ford 6.4l gas...? You mean 6.2?

Also, the RAM RFE transmissions may not have a fancy name like Torqshift or Allison but they've held up very well since 2003. In fact, we've had more Torqshift failures than RFE's and no Allison failures yet... All stock power output cab-chassis trucks with service boxes and booms.

All in all, it's harder and harder to buy a bad truck these days.

You are right, 6.2 Ford.

As for Torque Shift trannys I have never heard of one fail and for that matter same for a Allison.

Chris
 
   / Good truck experiences. #77  
You are right, 6.2 Ford.

As for Torque Shift trannys I have never heard of one fail and for that matter same for a Allison.

Chris

Allison's fail when you take them out of stock form. They don't hold up to extra horsepower well from what I understand.
 
   / Good truck experiences. #78  
Ford 6.4l gas...? You mean 6.2?

Also, the RAM RFE transmissions may not have a fancy name like Torqshift or Allison but they've held up very well since 2003. In fact, we've had more Torqshift failures than RFE's and no Allison failures yet... All stock power output cab-chassis trucks with service boxes and booms.

All in all, it's harder and harder to buy a bad truck these days.

after my 02 5.9L v8 46re combo started having tq. converter issues early on and finaly let go at 80k i decided to give dodge another chance in 08 and was really impressed by the hemi/545RFE combo. That truck was bullet proof for 90k mi untill i traded it in on my 2012 2500. the 545rfe did not have the ratio sread to compete performance wise with the new gm and ford 6 speeds but they have proved to be just as reliable. The new true 6speed 66rfe is a nice improvement for the 2012+ hemi 2500 trucks. it uses the better ratio spread from the 68rfe that the current cummins come with. I have not towed the tractor around with it yet but it makes my heavier 2500 crew cab with 3.73 gears feel sportier than the 08 1500 quad cab with 3.92 gears. hopefully it is just as reliable because i really like this new truck.
 
   / Good truck experiences. #79  
08 Nissan Titan 4x4. Replaced a axle seal on the supposed upgraded Dana 44 axles. Did it myself for about $40. New battery in May along with front and rear brakes. 66K and I don't plan on selling it antime soon. Love to see if it can match or beat the Toyota.

Not setting your standards very high are you?
I had an '05 Titan for a company vehicle at my last job. Plan on replacing rear bearings/seals every 50k or so. Front hubs at 90k. Steel power steering lines tend to go around then too, kind of a PITA to get at them to replace. Was an OK truck otherwise, but nothing I'd get again. Sucked off road. Parts were pricey. Strong engine, gas mileage wasn't bad (16 mpg).

For personal vehicles had a '79 F-150 with 302. A bit underpowered, but otherwise a great truck. Only sold it because I wanted a 4x4.
Replaced it with an '88 Dakota with the 3.9 V6 & 8' bed. Still on the road. Frame is getting kinda punky, might get another year out of it. Too bad they don't make 'em anymore. IMHO it was the only decent mid-sized truck out there. Not sure what I'll replace it with...full size trucks are way bigger than I need.
 
   / Good truck experiences. #80  
Allison's fail when you take them out of stock form. They don't hold up to extra horsepower well from what I understand.

Yea, but anything can fail when you do that. I see lots with a egr removed and a 50 towing tune.

Chris
 

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