Ordered a 2022 Ram 2500

   / Ordered a 2022 Ram 2500 #161  
Mine is in a Ford. I thought about buying a cab and chassis with the specs I wanted but I’d have probably spent 20k to get the bed I wanted.
Buying trucks is impossible now for the working stiff.
New is over the top and used, if you can find one, are insanely overpriced
 
   / Ordered a 2022 Ram 2500 #162  
   / Ordered a 2022 Ram 2500 #163  
I wanted a single axel but I’ve seen some single axel 9000s with 8.3s or m11s or 3408 cats. But I’ve never seen a single axel 9000 with a bed I liked.
If the deal is good, remove the bed and sell it. Some body companies will give you some $ on a trade in, too.
 
   / Ordered a 2022 Ram 2500 #164  
If the deal is good, remove the bed and sell it. Some body companies will give you some $ on a trade in, too.

I could’ve done that but I’d probably end up having to stretch the frame too. I ended up settling for a 5.9 with a 6 speed transmission which wasn’t the power option I wanted but the truck checked every other thing I wanted. Now I want a single axel roll off truck. Rather or not I get one for what I want to pay is looking doubtful.
 
   / Ordered a 2022 Ram 2500 #165  
I think the difference is in the weights I pull compared to you. I need the strength and reliability of the Cummins over any other features (whatever they may be, non I know of) of the Ford and the less powerful Powerstroke.
I agree and concur. That's why I never tell someone they should try something and never look back. I simply state what works for me. Each of our needs are different. When I pull my GN my Gross weight is always right around 24K. My two trucks with a total cost of $25K work fine for me. :)
 
   / Ordered a 2022 Ram 2500 #166  
Ford pickup Guys who never owned them all sound the same. Once you own one, they win you over. Especially when you need to pull something.
Another example. 🤪
 
   / Ordered a 2022 Ram 2500 #167  
I could’ve done that but I’d probably end up having to stretch the frame too. I ended up settling for a 5.9 with a 6 speed transmission which wasn’t the power option I wanted but the truck checked every other thing I wanted. Now I want a single axel roll off truck. Rather or not I get one for what I want to pay is looking doubtful.
Its so important when you buy a piece of equipment to get as close to everything you want as possible. Making changes is big bucks.
 
   / Ordered a 2022 Ram 2500 #168  
I agree and concur. That's why I never tell someone they should try something and never look back. I simply state what works for me. Each of our needs are different. When I pull my GN my Gross weight is always right around 24K. My two trucks with a total cost of $25K work fine for me. :)
Yeah those trucks are perfect for light work you’re doing.
 
   / Ordered a 2022 Ram 2500 #169  
Its so important when you buy a piece of equipment to get as close to everything you want as possible. Making changes is big bucks.

Here’s a 9000 with a M11 and 10 speed but it has a 10 foot gravel bed. Virtually every 9000 I’ve seen for sale has the same bed configuration and I wanted a 14 foot bed with low sides. And they’re asking 19k which I could pay if it was what I wanted. I could probably buy a 9000 tractor for 5-10k but I don’t see doing a frame stretch, adding a pto and hydraulics and adding a dump bed for any less than 20k.
 

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   / Ordered a 2022 Ram 2500 #170  
Yes, I realize that I'm just saying that the Manassas facilities primary business is automobile support and the expansion isn't up to speed yet.
 

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