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    Used 2015 eco

    From what I've learned is that some of the 14's had engines that were built with an improper torque spec, and over time that allowed the bearings to walk and eventually spin and boom. Keeping my fingers crossed that my 15 doesn't go through that.
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    Used 2015 eco

    I have a 2015 and with just under 88k on the clock it gets used a lot. I had a CC switch go out, but other than that it's been flawless. Just oil changes and fuel filter changes so far. A co-worker had a 2014 that grenaded, and they gave him great trade in on a 2016 and it's been fine. These...
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    Has Rotella5w-40 T6 ever been approved for 2014-15s Ecodiesels?

    My local dealer said it was only for the GC's, not the Ram 1500. :rolleyes:
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    The official engine failure thread.

    I'm hearing 3000+ failures, but no actual numbers or actual sales numbers. An engine failure is a big thing, especially these days when it could cost you $10k or more to replace it. Hope mine hangs in there.
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    21K, New Engine

    It seems all the new diesel engines are having teething problems. EGR, DEF, higher temps have all contributed to these problems. Car and Driver had a boatload of problems with their Nissan with the Cummins v8, and only got 15mpg in actual testing...when it ran. No thanks.
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    The official engine failure thread.

    Well I'm up to 82,xxx miles now with no problems. Any have any real data on the rate of failure with the VM Motori engines?
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    The official engine failure thread.

    Roger that. I have never done Blackstone, but I may start. I put 250k on my 7.3 PSD with only a waterpump and fan clutch, as far as engine repairs. Did 10k changes with either Delo or Rotella dino oil. I use my truck to travel every city in Arizona plus Southern Nevada to the tune of 900 miles...
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    The official engine failure thread.

    I'm almost to 55k with no problems. Oil changes at the dealership every 10k and one fuel filter at 30k. There is a TSB involving an oil spec change, to Rotella T6 5w-40 full synthetic. TSB # is 18-078-16. http://www.wk2jeeps.com/tsb/tsb_wk2_1807816a.pdf
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    3.55 vs 3.92 rear end

    I would seriously doubt that there is even a 2mpg difference all else equal. At 75mph I'm at 1916, whereas a 3.55 truck will be at 1735. That 10% reduction in revs pales in comparison to the aero load which of course would be the same for both trucks.
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    Tonneau covers

    I just put one on my short-short bed and it went in nice and easy. The only thing is the lock. It says not to key it to the key that is in the key fob. What other key is there (the spare lock doesn't work).
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    Carli Suspension

    Got any links to this new suspension. I was looking at the ICON coilovers, but have shifted back to the Bilstein adjustable perch shocks.
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    Weight Ratings ???

    That's good info, and realistically about what I'd be towing. It doesn't surprise me that the towing mileage is not all that much better than a bigger truck, but for me anyway, 90% of my miles will be unloaded and there's no way a 2500 is going to get close to the Eco1500 in those conditions...
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    2" leveling kit

    Another option is to get the Bilstein adjustable height shocks. They're basically a 5100 with an adjustable perch, and they're under $100 on Amazon. I had 5100's on my F250 and it really helped the ride quality and I put almost 200k on them with many trips to Baja.
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    2" leveling kit

    Another option is to get the Bilstein adjustable height shocks. They're basically a 5100 with an adjustable perch, and they're cheap at $123 ea. I had 5100's on my F250 and it really helped the ride quality and I put almost 200k on them with many trips to Baja.
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    Weight Ratings ???

    Most don't and you can usually get away with 62 or so before a CHP will ding you. Me and three other guys trailered our rockcrawlers down to Johnson Valley from Las Vegas, and on the way back I was leading the caravan at 63 or maybe a bit more, and a CHP pulled us over going on about how...
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    Weight Ratings ???

    As a former Californian and someone who has lived in the West his whole life, I am familiar with those areas and the mountains, so I'm not surprised at your results. Thanks for the info. What was your GVW? And yes, Kalifornia restricts travel trailers to 55mph. An antiquated law that IMO is...
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    Fuel Gauge

    Yeah, Ford didn't exactly jump on that problem. I had a 2000 F250 and it would take an extra 4gal if you pumped it as slow as possible. The other thing was that if I fueled it while it was running, (most of the time), it would take a few minutes for the fuel gauge to respond to full, but if I...
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    2" leveling kit

    Icon makes a nice coilover replacement, it's pricey, but it's what I'm going to do. The front end is too low to even do mild dirt roads with washouts. http://iconvehicledynamics.com/shop/vs-25-series-coilovers-shocks/23-211000-2009-current-dodge-1500-4wd-coil-over-kit.html
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    Eco Diesel VS. Cummins. Why Eco Diesel?

    Lots of anecdotal "evidence" in this thread. I went with the 1500 Eco because I don't need to tow heavy, and the tow rating is not far off from my 2000 F250 7.3. I get a car like ride, a super smooth 8 speed transmission built by ZF, great mileage for a 6000lb truck, and it's 4wd and...
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