98GTSViper
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Hello all. I'm new to the forum but I've been reading several threads the last few days about early model 5th gens and the CP4 vs CP3 injection pumps as i'm trying to do my due diligence
I currently have a 94 3500 with a 12 valve in it, that I use to haul my racecar to and from track days (approximately 300 miles typically). My wife wants me to get a nicer truck that has a back seat for children.
Since I really want to stick with a diesel, I'm planning on selling my 12 valve and my daily - to pick up a 5th gen with a cummins in it. It really needs to be around $55,000 or so - anything much more than that would be stretching myself a little bit financially
My trailer is an 18' aluminum trailer and the cars i haul typically run from 2,500 to 4,000 pounds. So nothing particularly heavy. I am thinking that a 2500 with the cummins standard output would be more than sufficient and that the 68RFE would be up to the task.
I've read conflicting things about issues on 2019 models with minor issues that all new models have, however, I've started reading that the 2019-2020 trucks came with the CP4 that everyone seems to say is a horrible injection pump. Should I just completely write off the idea of getting a 2019 or 2020?
I'm hoping this truck will last me as a daily driver (less than 5 miles every day commute) for close to 10 years. Please let me know if any of my assumptions are off base or if anything else needs bringing to my attention.
I'm thinking a 2021 Ram 2500 tradesman is probably what I'm looking for. But if you guys say differently, I'm open ears
I currently have a 94 3500 with a 12 valve in it, that I use to haul my racecar to and from track days (approximately 300 miles typically). My wife wants me to get a nicer truck that has a back seat for children.
Since I really want to stick with a diesel, I'm planning on selling my 12 valve and my daily - to pick up a 5th gen with a cummins in it. It really needs to be around $55,000 or so - anything much more than that would be stretching myself a little bit financially
My trailer is an 18' aluminum trailer and the cars i haul typically run from 2,500 to 4,000 pounds. So nothing particularly heavy. I am thinking that a 2500 with the cummins standard output would be more than sufficient and that the 68RFE would be up to the task.
I've read conflicting things about issues on 2019 models with minor issues that all new models have, however, I've started reading that the 2019-2020 trucks came with the CP4 that everyone seems to say is a horrible injection pump. Should I just completely write off the idea of getting a 2019 or 2020?
I'm hoping this truck will last me as a daily driver (less than 5 miles every day commute) for close to 10 years. Please let me know if any of my assumptions are off base or if anything else needs bringing to my attention.
I'm thinking a 2021 Ram 2500 tradesman is probably what I'm looking for. But if you guys say differently, I'm open ears