I just read that Cummins was next up on the emissions scandals.
Damn now cummins is on the block.
I just read that Cummins was next up on the emissions scandals.
I vote ram mega cab(rear seats recline for comfort) with the cummins. I had the 2500 mega cab 6.4, it was ok. Traded it for the mega cab cummins. Love the new setup.
The "locker" in the Ram works very well and the 6.4 Hemi has plenty of power on tap.
Personally, if you're gonna go with gas I would go with a 3500 or 350 with either power plant. They're both good. If you go Diesel, I would definitely go Ram. Can't beat the Cummins overall. I use mine on all kinds of trails and is very surprising where you can take them with just bigger tires.
I have a 14 crew cab tradesman 2500 4x4 with the 6.4 hemi in it and love it. I don't see how people are saying the power doesn't transfer from paper. Mine has plenty of power for anything I've put it through from towing my tractor and equipment to my boat. The truck is very quick unloaded also. Suspension flexes we'll also. I have my wife, a three year old, and a seven year old and there is more than enough room for grocery shopping or most anything you need to haul inside with them. I'm very happy overall with mine. It has 3.73 gears with 35x12.50 big allterrains on it and consistently gets 15 during normal driving and will get 18 of your easy on it. Between the Ford and Ram gas engines I'd no question pick the 6.4 over the Ford 6.2.
Yeah that must factor in the Flux capacitor.18MPG on 35's??? That is some awesome MPG.
You guys are silly to NOT buy a PW because of payload. Springs---thats all you need to add or replace.
Except that springs won't do anything to change the GVWR listed by the manufacturer, or the fact that RAM specifically recommends against hauling a slide-in camper with the PW.
Believe me, I'm not some goodie-goodie who is afraid of ever breaking any rules, but when it comes to an investment as big as a new truck that I plan on having for a decade at least, I'd like to know that I'm not going to void my warranty in the first year, and that I'm not putting myself at any additional legal risk in the (admittedly unlikely) case of an accident where I'm hauling a FWC and I'm 1000 pounds over the GVWR and someone gets seriously injured and they hire some shark lawyer to go after me for everything they can get.
For me personally, I'm confident that the regular 3/4 tons with some modest suspension improvements & a rear locker have all the off-road capability that I need, and still maintain the true (legal) 3/4 ton payload and towing capacities. Probably won't be as good in the technical stuff as the PW, and maybe not as cool, but I'm OK with that.