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Attention: TDR Forum Junkies To the point: Click this link and check out the Front Page News story(ies) where we are tracking the introduction of the 2025 Ram HD trucks.
Fram CA10261 is less than $20 at WalMart or the Zon and claims to serve all years of 6.7L Cummins Rams. It looks identical and claims to be exact replacement for the Cummins/Fleetguard AF37684.. Is it only Ram with Cummins that are so picky about what specific air filter is acceptable...
It just mystifies me that if CARBON and CARBON DIOXIDE is the hazard to the Environment, largely through the burning of Fossil Fuels…that the Approved Solution is to BURN MORE FOSSIL FUEL to convert the filter clogged with CARBON to CARBON DIOXIDE.
How in H E double EL is that logical..?
@Tuesdak and Diesel85 … YEP! The little 4.7L V8 Ram 1500 was purchased at a great price because of that little-desired engine I’m sure..(and the fact it was a 2012 model still on the dealer lot in Jan ‘13…. otherwise it was pretty loaded with options for a Tradesmen…and I had not anticipated...
I bought an aluminum twist-to-close cap from Amazin… and the problem I find with it is that …IF YOU CAREFULLY feel it as it is installed…it actually OPENS THE FILLER-FLAP …which seems to me to be counter-productive as it keeps the flap open continuously… by-passing any capability to seal against...
I was out of state and on vacation when my 2012 Ram 1500 was totaled by someone who ran a red light… and since I was towing an Airstream I needed to buy a truck for the return trip home. The local Ram dealer first showed me a ‘25 Ram with the new “Hurricane” engine… a dual-turbo...
That’s an easy one… “Lifetime” for the OEM is equal to the Warranty-Period. Since the driveline warranty (on mine) is 5 yers/100K miles…. if I never change the fluids the OEM is unlikely to have to buy me a new transmission….but around 120K I will pay them for one myself.
However, if I change...
That’s an easy one… “Lifetime” for the OEM is equal to the Warranty-Period. Since the driveline warranty (on mine) is 5 yers/100K miles…. if I never change the fluids the OEM is unlikely to have to buy me a new transmission….but around 120K I will pay them for one myself.
However, if I change...