Hey guys,
I'm currently shopping for a truck for myself. I work in construction, and part of my responsibilities involve managing a fleet of work trucks. Most of our trucks are currently Chevy 2500 and 3500 trucks some 6.0 gas trucks and some Duramax. I really like the Ram Trucks, and from what I've seen they seem to offer more for less money than the Chevys. The problem is that I don't really know much about them in comparison to the Chevy trucks. I currently drive a 2013 Chevy 2500 4x4 with the 6.0 gas. I typically tow 6k-10k a couple times a week, and 10k-12k at least once a month. We no longer have any gooseneck trailers, so its all bumper pull. I also haul pallets of material in the truck that weigh as much as 3k lbs. My current truck has handled all of this with out a problem, and
currently has about 165k miles on it.
My concerns are with the coil spring rear suspension on the 2500 as well as the differences in transmissions between the 2500 and 3500 SRW. I'm also considering a ram 2500 with the 6.4 hemi. The main reason I'm looking at Rams in the first place is that in relatively new low mileage trucks ('16 &'17 less than 20k miles) is price. I see Rams with the bighorn package for basically the same price of a Chevy in stripped down work truck trim. This seems to be true for both gas and diesel variants.
What are your thoughts
Thanks in advance
Brett
I'm currently shopping for a truck for myself. I work in construction, and part of my responsibilities involve managing a fleet of work trucks. Most of our trucks are currently Chevy 2500 and 3500 trucks some 6.0 gas trucks and some Duramax. I really like the Ram Trucks, and from what I've seen they seem to offer more for less money than the Chevys. The problem is that I don't really know much about them in comparison to the Chevy trucks. I currently drive a 2013 Chevy 2500 4x4 with the 6.0 gas. I typically tow 6k-10k a couple times a week, and 10k-12k at least once a month. We no longer have any gooseneck trailers, so its all bumper pull. I also haul pallets of material in the truck that weigh as much as 3k lbs. My current truck has handled all of this with out a problem, and
currently has about 165k miles on it.
My concerns are with the coil spring rear suspension on the 2500 as well as the differences in transmissions between the 2500 and 3500 SRW. I'm also considering a ram 2500 with the 6.4 hemi. The main reason I'm looking at Rams in the first place is that in relatively new low mileage trucks ('16 &'17 less than 20k miles) is price. I see Rams with the bighorn package for basically the same price of a Chevy in stripped down work truck trim. This seems to be true for both gas and diesel variants.
What are your thoughts
Thanks in advance
Brett