Martinjmpr
Wiffleball Batter
While the 'Burb is still running strong at nearly 170k miles, I figure it's prudent to start doing some research on its soon-to-be replacement. Hoping to get at least one more year out of the Burb but if I have a catastrophic or expensive failure or an accident I might have to replace it on short notice.
I've looked at the later Chevy and Ford half tons but honestly had never seriously considered either Nissan or Dodge (Ram) but I have noticed that they seem to be lower priced and pretty well equipped, so I thought I'd ask here about anyone with Ram 1500 experience.
The last 2 main "overlanding" vehicles I've owned I kept less than 3 years each. I'm really hoping to be able to get one that will last me at least 8 or 9 and for that reason I'd be willing to spend a bit more to get something newer, nicer and with lower miles.
What I'm looking for is a vehicle that will function primarily to pull our ~3500lb travel trailer all over the Rocky Mountains (where 11,000' passes are the norm), be able to take us on some mild off-road adventures while we're out (nothing more challenging than, say, White Rim or the Maze district of Canyonlands) and to haul my butt to work 3 days a week (I work from home the other two) where my commute is only about 10 miles each way.
My requirements would be:
Crew cab / short bed configuration (I need the ability to carry at least 4 adults, so that rules out extended cab/double cab/bonus cab or whatever they call a less-than-crew-cab. And yes, I'm willing to accept a shorter bed in return for a bigger cab.)
Really would like 2016 or newer since I plan on keeping this for a long time. Won't rule out brand new but I generally don't like to buy new because I hate taking the first depreciation hit. I'm not sure when the most recent Dodge/Ram update was but it looks like maybe 2015 or 2016 they went to a slightly different body style?
Definitely want a V8 so I'd be looking at the 5.7 Hemi version (I'm not interested in a diesel for a lot of reasons I won't go into here.)
Those are my only requirements. As far as desires go, there are a few:
* Biggest gas tank possible. I've heard some have 32 gallon tanks? Is that an option and is it only with some special package? My Suburban has a 31 gallon tank and I've come to really like that capacity.
* Built in/integrated trailer brake. Am I right in thinking this usually comes with the "towing package?" Getting tired of busting my knee on the brake controller.
* Rear E-locker is desirable. Is there a specific "package" this comes with?
* Flex fuel capability. No, I don't want to start a debate on the relative merits of E-85 but it is a nice capability to have, IMO.
So does the 5.7 have any known 'issues' or weaknesses? I know it's been around for a long time. Is it the same as the old Chrysler 360 that's been around forever?
What about transmission/t-case/axles - any known issues there? Any specific options to seek out or avoid? I'm confused about transmissions - some seem to have an 8 speed and others a 5 or 6 speed - again, is this something that came on different "packages?"
For those who have one, would you buy another and if not, why not?
Thanks in advance! I'm posting a similar thread in the Nissan sub-board.
I've looked at the later Chevy and Ford half tons but honestly had never seriously considered either Nissan or Dodge (Ram) but I have noticed that they seem to be lower priced and pretty well equipped, so I thought I'd ask here about anyone with Ram 1500 experience.
The last 2 main "overlanding" vehicles I've owned I kept less than 3 years each. I'm really hoping to be able to get one that will last me at least 8 or 9 and for that reason I'd be willing to spend a bit more to get something newer, nicer and with lower miles.
What I'm looking for is a vehicle that will function primarily to pull our ~3500lb travel trailer all over the Rocky Mountains (where 11,000' passes are the norm), be able to take us on some mild off-road adventures while we're out (nothing more challenging than, say, White Rim or the Maze district of Canyonlands) and to haul my butt to work 3 days a week (I work from home the other two) where my commute is only about 10 miles each way.
My requirements would be:
Crew cab / short bed configuration (I need the ability to carry at least 4 adults, so that rules out extended cab/double cab/bonus cab or whatever they call a less-than-crew-cab. And yes, I'm willing to accept a shorter bed in return for a bigger cab.)
Really would like 2016 or newer since I plan on keeping this for a long time. Won't rule out brand new but I generally don't like to buy new because I hate taking the first depreciation hit. I'm not sure when the most recent Dodge/Ram update was but it looks like maybe 2015 or 2016 they went to a slightly different body style?
Definitely want a V8 so I'd be looking at the 5.7 Hemi version (I'm not interested in a diesel for a lot of reasons I won't go into here.)
Those are my only requirements. As far as desires go, there are a few:
* Biggest gas tank possible. I've heard some have 32 gallon tanks? Is that an option and is it only with some special package? My Suburban has a 31 gallon tank and I've come to really like that capacity.
* Built in/integrated trailer brake. Am I right in thinking this usually comes with the "towing package?" Getting tired of busting my knee on the brake controller.
* Rear E-locker is desirable. Is there a specific "package" this comes with?
* Flex fuel capability. No, I don't want to start a debate on the relative merits of E-85 but it is a nice capability to have, IMO.
So does the 5.7 have any known 'issues' or weaknesses? I know it's been around for a long time. Is it the same as the old Chrysler 360 that's been around forever?
What about transmission/t-case/axles - any known issues there? Any specific options to seek out or avoid? I'm confused about transmissions - some seem to have an 8 speed and others a 5 or 6 speed - again, is this something that came on different "packages?"
For those who have one, would you buy another and if not, why not?
Thanks in advance! I'm posting a similar thread in the Nissan sub-board.