2011 Silverado/Sierra

   / 2011 Silverado/Sierra
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#81  
I would just like to add that my 8 year old little girl thinks I should buy it because it says "Super Duty" on the tailgate. You have to love 8 year old potty humor.

Brian

PS. Does this mean I'm going to have to get a Ford tattoo now?
 
   / 2011 Silverado/Sierra #82  
I would just like to add that my 8 year old little girl thinks I should buy it because it says "Super Duty" on the tailgate. You have to love 8 year old potty humor.

Brian

PS. Does this mean I'm going to have to get a Ford tattoo now?
That would be quite the paradox. :cool:
 
   / 2011 Silverado/Sierra #83  
Congrats. Make sure you update us on how you like the truck and how it's performing in the next year or two.

I think you'll like it.
 
   / 2011 Silverado/Sierra #84  
I stopped and looked at the F450 again tonight. I offered them $37,000 with a 3 year/36K mile bumper to bumper extended warranty. They took the offer. I left them a $1000 deposit to hold it while I sleep on it. They showed me the Oasis report and it hasn't had any warranty work done to it. I'm not sure if that is good or bad. They didn't seem interested in doing the update on the EGR cooler under warranty before it actually failed. I'm still torn, I'm not sure what to do. I think the price is fair. I'm still concerned about buying a used truck.

Brian

I would say that the lack of warranty work is a positive thing personally. Make sure you get the newest computer flash performed on your truck as well. There is a new flash which is supposed to help your engine detect any oil or fuel related problems even sooner and send the truck into limp mode to prevent damage. People who have had it done claim that it has reduced the number of regenerations of the DPF as well. This update, while not called a recall is basically a recall by Ford to provide a free update to everyone who owns a 6.4. It can effect your warranty if you don't have it done too.

As a GM guy in general myself, I have been surprised just how much I like my Ford. I actually think the visibility and interior space is superior on the Ford, although there are still some things I miss about my Chevy. All in all, I'm happy with my 2010 F250 Powerstroke and I would feel just as confident buying a new Ford as I would a new Chevy. Good luck and enjoy your purchase.
 
   / 2011 Silverado/Sierra #85  
The Aisin transmission is offered in all Cummins powered 2500-5500 models.
The 2011 4500 and 5500 currently have a urea injection system.

Last time I looked, which was about a year ago, the Aisin was only a available in the 4500 and up cab and chassis.

Chris
 
   / 2011 Silverado/Sierra #86  
Last time I looked, which was about a year ago, the Aisin was only a available in the 4500 and up cab and chassis.

Chris

Aisin is available on 3500 and up cab and chassis. Regular 2500 and 3500 trucks have the 68rfe.
 
   / 2011 Silverado/Sierra #87  
Peacock said:
Aisin is available on 3500 and up cab and chassis. Regular 2500 and 3500 trucks have the 68rfe.

I stand corrected. I had been misinformed by my local dealership.
What are the benefits of the Aisin over the 68rfe?
 
   / 2011 Silverado/Sierra #88  
I stand corrected. I had been misinformed by my local dealership.
What are the benefits of the Aisin over the 68rfe?

The Aisin is more of a medium duty truck transmission, kind of like the Alison in the Chevy's. I wouldn't want a 68rfe Dodge transmission combined with a CTD, but buy the same token I wouldn't buy a Duramax combined with a 6L90 transmission. Today's diesel pickup engines need medium duty truck transmissions as far as I'm concerned. And for that matter I think that a CTD equipped Dodge combined with an Aisin transmission would be a real winner.
 
   / 2011 Silverado/Sierra
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#89  
Well, I officially came to the dark side. I am now the owner of a Ford. I can't wait to get my gooseneck hitch in this thing, and see what it will do.

Brian
 
   / 2011 Silverado/Sierra #90  
Well, I officially came to the dark side. I am now the owner of a Ford. I can't wait to get my gooseneck hitch in this thing, and see what it will do.

Brian

Congratulations. I too couldn't wait to hook my tractor up to my F250 when I first bought it. Now make sure that you get Service Bulletin 11B23 performed. It should be free of charge and will provide extra assurance that your engine will remain healthy.
 
   / 2011 Silverado/Sierra #91  
The 4.88 gears do seem steep, but I know the tire size eats some of that.


Brian

How's that? 19.5's are maybe 1" taller than a LT pickup tire. Never got more than 10 MPG out of my 450 with 4.88's. Diesel's gonna be $5 gallon this summer. A single axle tractor with a 10+L engine can get 10MPG.

Looking back on experience, the biggest problem with my 450, other than unreliability, was I outgrew the truck in 1 year. Thought it would be the answer to towing heavy loads, but soon found despite the paper ratings in the Ford brochure, was weaker at pulling than a higher powered pickup. I thought the chassis was going to be the end all, but worked more like a pickup with helper springs. Soon as one came along, I bought a real truck capable of towing heavier loads with not much greater fuel consumption.

Maybe you won't need the the room to expand your hauling needs and this works out great for you, but I never saw the payoff between the horrible fuel consumption for only being in the end, just a beefed-up pickup.
 
   / 2011 Silverado/Sierra #92  
Well, I officially came to the dark side. I am now the owner of a Ford. I can't wait to get my gooseneck hitch in this thing, and see what it will do.

Brian

Congrats Brian...Hope it does everything that you need and expect it to...Nice looking truck too!!!.....Skip the Ford tatoo though:D
 
   / 2011 Silverado/Sierra #93  
The Aisin is more of a medium duty truck transmission, kind of like the Alison in the Chevy's. I wouldn't want a 68rfe Dodge transmission combined with a CTD, but buy the same token I wouldn't buy a Duramax combined with a 6L90 transmission. Today's diesel pickup engines need medium duty truck transmissions as far as I'm concerned. And for that matter I think that a CTD equipped Dodge combined with an Aisin transmission would be a real winner.

I've yet to see a 68 fail. The Dodge diesel transmission have been very reliable since the common rail 5.9 came out in 2003.

The CTD has got to be harder on transmissions than the D'max or PS. The difference in lugging power and bottom end torque is pretty substantial.
 
   / 2011 Silverado/Sierra #94  
I like the idea of a Ford tattoo, but make it realistic like this:
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:D
 
   / 2011 Silverado/Sierra #95  
I've yet to see a 68 fail. The Dodge diesel transmission have been very reliable since the common rail 5.9 came out in 2003.

The CTD has got to be harder on transmissions than the D'max or PS. The difference in lugging power and bottom end torque is pretty substantial.

I believe what you are saying. However for me, based upon my uncle being on his 5th transmission with his 2001 Ram CTD (the current and last transmission were custom made by B&D by the way) I have no faith in the ability of Dodge to design and build a transmission suitable for use with the CTD. His story isn't the only one like that amongst people I know either, so I just have no confidence in Dodge transmissions.

To be fair, it took a lot before I was willing to accept the Ford Torque Shift 5R110 transmission too, based upon experience of hunting buddies with the Ford 4R110 transmission.
 
   / 2011 Silverado/Sierra #96  
I believe what you are saying. However for me, based upon my uncle being on his 5th transmission with his 2001 Ram CTD (the current and last transmission were custom made by B&D by the way) I have no faith in the ability of Dodge to design and build a transmission suitable for use with the CTD. His story isn't the only one like that amongst people I know either, so I just have no confidence in Dodge transmissions.

To be fair, it took a lot before I was willing to accept the Ford Torque Shift 5R110 transmission too, based upon experience of hunting buddies with the Ford 4R110 transmission.

I totally agree with your situation. The earlier 46 and 47 transmissions were junk behind the cummins.

It's going to take awhile before people realize that Dodge builds a good transmission.

Personally, I couldn't stand the 4R100 either.
 
   / 2011 Silverado/Sierra #97  
I believe what you are saying. However for me, based upon my uncle being on his 5th transmission with his 2001 Ram CTD (the current and last transmission were custom made by B&D by the way) I have no faith in the ability of Dodge to design and build a transmission suitable for use with the CTD.
If your uncle's truck or any truck for that matter went through 5 transmissions including two professionally built then the problem is not the transmission but the operator. Transmission's do require periodic maintenance...
Also, 2001 was the last year of the not-so-great A618/47RH-RE 4-speed transmission which is no where near as good as the newer Chrysler built 5 and 6 speed RFE transmissions.
The Aisin transmissions in the cab-chassis trucks are great but we also have many RAM 2500/3500 diesel pickups with the 5/6 speed RFE auto and none have shown any problems with regular maintenance and some with over 200k miles. These trucks are worked hard every day!
 
   / 2011 Silverado/Sierra #98  
I went through at least a dozen Ford 4R100 transmissions from 1990-2004. E4OD's were even worse. Even my Fords not used to plow snow ate through them. Opened up on a bench, I was amazed to see how cheaply they were built inside. Local tranny shop owner used to joke with me "if it weren't for Ford, I wouldn't be in business". I always noticed he drove a GM truck, but what would he know......Ford sells more trucks, so they must be better.

Definately get the Ford tattoo. :thumbsup:
 
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   / 2011 Silverado/Sierra #99  
I went through at least a dozen Ford 4R100 transmissions from 1990-2004. E4OD's were even worse. Even my Fords not used to plow snow ate through them. Opened up on a bench, I was amazed to see how cheaply they were built inside. Local tranny shop owner used to joke with me "if it weren't for Ford, I wouldn't be in business". I always noticed he drove a GM truck, but what would he know......Ford sells more trucks.

Definately get the Ford tattoo. :thumbsup:

I dont have any tattoo's as of now, I might make one up just for the big three, that way if i every buy either Ford, Chevy or Dodge, I cant go wrong, Or is this just stupid.
 
   / 2011 Silverado/Sierra #100  
If your uncle's truck or any truck for that matter went through 5 transmissions including two professionally built then the problem is not the transmission but the operator. Transmission's do require periodic maintenance...
Also, 2001 was the last year of the not-so-great A618/47RH-RE 4-speed transmission which is no where near as good as the newer Chrysler built 5 and 6 speed RFE transmissions.
The Aisin transmissions in the cab-chassis trucks are great but we also have many RAM 2500/3500 diesel pickups with the 5/6 speed RFE auto and none have shown any problems with regular maintenance and some with over 200k miles. These trucks are worked hard every day!

Definately considering the C&C 3500 w/ 6.7 & Aisin for next truck. Like someone mentioned above, these trucks need true medium duty transmissions, like Aisin or Allison. I couldn't imagine not having one and not having lots of transmission building experience, a big tailshaft and plaenty of lockup gears.
 

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