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Sorry to hear that. They were the worst truck engines built in the last 50 years, so no surprise. Mine’s an ‘06, so it’s a pre-maxxforce 9.3L. (HT-570)
Very powerful, even for a heavy 6 wheeler, but had its’ share of problems. I did a head gasket, turbo and radiator on it. Previous owner wasn’t...
I have a heavy duty dump truck and the automatic is only a 5 speed Allison.
As a 5500 owner, I share some of the sentiments here on changes they’d like to see, but one thing that sticks out like a sore thumb is this ridiculous “de-rating” of the cab & chassis trucks.
Hey Ram, let’s make this...
My 2020 5500 always seems to read 0% DPF, too. I run my truck real hard towing, so i thought it meant I was keeping my DPF real hot & clean, but I think the sensor isn’t reading correctly.
It was interesting to me that the 2500/3500 get helical cut gears and the 4500/5500 got the straight cut gears.
Definitely an effort to reduce NVH in the lighter trucks
So it looks like a pretty substantial redesign happened. #6 heating the oil is pretty cool feature, but I wonder why the move away from CGI?
CGI was saving some weight and is pretty strong.
Watch the video. The blocks up to 2024 or 2025 made in mexico from CGI. The 2026 blocks are made in China. It’s even stamped on the block.
They are probably just assembled here.
I don’t know if anyone posted this link yet, but good info on the 2026 block. It’s made in China (regular iron). The previous generation was made in Mexico (CGI)
I’m only at 75K, but it’s been all work, not play doing farm-related work.
The warranty has paid some claims, enough to pay for itself. Do you really think $3,000 in repairs is a lot?
I needed a DEF tank pump and injector, a DEF tank level gauge, (2) heated steering wheels, and a passenger side...
A new, reliable truck is a money maker for me, but a CTL would make me even more.
If I did go with a CTL, I’d still have my ‘20 Ram, but be opening myself up to inevitable repairs.
It’s been a real good truck, but you can’t ignore duty cycles, or wear & tear.
And those inevitable, upcoming...
I knew the 2026 cab & chassis truck specs, and although I thought the transmission change to an 8 speed was great, I was disappointed they didn’t bump the cab & chassis trucks’ torque to “keep up with the Jones’s” (Ford & GM).
My dealer gave me some hope when he said ALL Rams will have a base...
2026 Ford rates their 6.7 Powerstroke at 950 ft lbs on their cab & chassis trucks. Which is 150 ft lbs higher than 2026 Ram.
IMO, this is no big deal for Ram to match. Yet they haven’t.
They are also onto something with their “F-600”. It has a GCWR of 22,000lbs.
Not offered in a crew cab...
I have another large ticket item I’ve been wanting for 10+ years….
A skid loader.
That could take care of the write-off I need and could still keep the current truck.
Decisions, decisions
Yes and coupled with a much shorter warranty, I wouldn’t really be interested in Ford. If they extended the warranty, I would look at one.
But I still think Ram was short sighted to bring on a great new transmission, but settle for 2nd or 3rd in towing as the video tests show.
I don’t buy...
Just looked up a 2025 F-550 6.7L Powerstroke. They offer the Powerstroke at 330/950 in an F-550.
Ford Powertrain warranty is 5yr/60K. That’s pathetic for a diesel engine.
Ram has much better warranty, but could really use a bump up in torque.
I have options. I still have 2,000 miles left on my existing warranty and work is slow this time of year, so that should last me about 3 months.
Right about when the ‘27 order banks open.
Remember the warranty isn’t all lost once I write the check. I can sell or trade the truck in a year without...
That’s kind of what I suspected.
Therefore, buying a new truck will get me
Same power
Probably same towing specs
Smoother transmission
Same overall capability.
A 10/100 warranty
New truck smell
$1,000 payment for a long time.
Still not ruling it out, but not really enough meat there for me yet...
When you say “the new motor” what do you mean? Do you mean the bump in power?
I have heard conflicting info on whether a new 2027 5500 will have any higher power or tow rating than my 2020.
Although I can always buy a new truck, I’d prefer to buy one with more impressive power or towing, not...