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2nd Gen Non-Engine/Transmission 1 million 160,000 km's and still going.

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Does anyone know of a Ram with that many mile and still going??

The turbo did go on it at about 750,000...

But the rest is holding up. .
 
Congratulations!



I saw one on ebay a few months back with just over 1,000,000 documented miles on it.



Don't know what happened to it though. It was (I think) a '94 green CTD.



Duane
 
So do you have 1 million miles or 160,000 km? The latter is only 100,000 miles. To put on 1,000,000 miles in 7 years, you have to drive 626 miles per day for 365 days per year. How do you do that?



After taking a second look, do you have 1,160,000 km? That is still 454 km. / day for 7 years. I think you're in a pretty exclusive club. :)
 
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It's 1 million 160,000 km's not miles,,

1,160,000 km's

It's a friend who hauls trailers all over the US. .

The odometer has gone around the clock and is starting his second go around. .

He is on the road all the time,,,

I put a million km on my old 93 and it's still going...
 
There was an article in the TDR Magazine about 2 or 3 issues back about a truck with 1. 1 or 1. 2 million miles on it. I forget the year. I think they had yet to rebuild the motor (but LOTS of other stuff had been replaced).
 
At the rate I'm going, it will take me 40 years to put that many clicks on my truck. I've thought about hauling trailers but I heard you have to do it full time to make any money.
 
I'm averaging 141 km a day. I'll have gone the same distance in another 7162 days (19. 6 years). Look out... I'm right... well... I'm cruising anyway.
 
How many of those km's were with the Bill Kondolay DTT torque converter and valve body? I mean... I heard that he builds them right but I never imagined that he does it THAT right! :)
 
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