So Stellantis (?sp) is closing a Ram truck plant in the US due to discontinuation of a truck? Which one?
Wheres Harris protecting these workers....oh no I probably started SH&&It's the RAM 1500 Classic (model code: DS) truck. Stellantis is culling a lot of work. Talk about that feeling of being disposable. I feel very bad for the workers.
Can they get them over to the 5500 plant whereever that is and get my 5500 going with a ZF transmission?
Anyone hear anything on when the 5500 might be orderable? Dealers never know anything
Thanks Chuck. I can wait .Likely October like last year the 2024's came out.
I think the ECO diesel was probably a great rig for the level. The whole environmental stuff that diesel and nuclear bad is crazy. Someone from CA just caught me in the parking lot with my truck as you see it in my picture. He told me you cant have a diesel motor over 10 years old in CA now. Is that true?
Google rambodybuildersI found the link to the 5500 specifications that had detailed measurements of cab to axle, axle to back etc etc but now I cant find the darn link. why this is so hard to find again is amazing as upfitters need all the dimensions.
He told me you cant have a diesel motor over 10 years old in CA now. Is that true?
I cant see how even as absurd as they are where they could mandate you to purchase a newer vehicle (at your expense) when your current vehicle is compliant for the emissions level of that model year. When I lived there several decades ago, the rule for re-power or custom modifications was you had to meet the emissions level of the vehicle model year, especially with fuel change, but no limit on age. Of course that was in the 90s. Seems like it would be more of an issue with OTR com trucks than personal vehicles. JM2C.
Not to change the state, I'm in NY, and after 25 years, the vehicle automatically becomes emissions exempt for inspections. I have a 2000 Dodge Dakota. I might be doing a diesel swap on it in a few years, so in my case, that works in my favor. I just *HOPE* that doesn't change. Man I'd be mad if it did. lol
But the whole commercial Cali-emissions thing with 10 years is insane control. I'm surprised the state hasn't been sued. However, driving isn't a "constitutional" right if y'all catch my drift.