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How many miles on your 4.5 gen diesel??

2023 2500 6.7 CC with 78,000 on the meter. Dealer replaced exhaust temp probe at 40k under warranty. It's been a good one and a joy to drive everyday. I like the factory air suspension. Used oil analysis have all been good. I hope my good luck with it keeps going. Might keep this one around awhile.
 
While not as impressive as the last 2 posters…..
2023 2500 CC 6.7, bought Oct. of ‘23 just hit 37k. TT has about 1/3 of those miles, we love to travel.
 
Last time I posted the topic was hydraulic lifter failure. 2020 2500 64000 miles after 8 months they finally got my motor in and installed. I didn't know that I should have started a case with Ram customer care until March when my service guy suggested I should there offer was insulting . Up to 2 months of payment reimbursement and 4 years of oil changes not to exceed $150 . So all in all I had a defective motor replaced with a rebuilt defective motor with a 1 year warranty. Most likely i will trade it in on a Ford. FYI this was my 7th Doge, Ram, and jeep product
 
I've had mine right at 18 months now and have just over 16,000 miles. Basically 880 miles a month or so. When I had my F350 DRW it had 180,000 miles in the same time frame.
I don't miss transporting RVs at all. :D
 
Well that's no bueno.




My 2021 DRW HO, 29k miles. I look at it more than I drive it SMH.

Great truck thus far though, literally 0 issues. Has never been back to the dealer since I bought it.
I currently have 22k miles on my 22’ 2500. The only times it has seen the dealer has been for recalls. I hope it continues to be a good truck.
 
I agree with you about the Transforce tires, but I have a little over 21K miles on mine and they still have 9-10/32nds tread depth and wearing evenly. I would like to change them but I just can’t throw tires away that are still serviceable.
Yep, agree with you. When I was younger I would've tossed them immediately for bigger better skids but now I'm in my "other" years I hang on to them until they are at least semi-worn out.... I did drive them in the snow a bit this year, (drier snow year than usual) and was not impressed at all with them so that may speed up my cheap ass process.
 
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