What about the Ford owner's with the 6. 4, and espescially the 6. 0, how many have the means or the $ to replace it with a Cummins?
If Ford was so good then why do you see so many Ford owners putting Cummins in there trucks but you do not see anyone putting a Power Jerk in other trucks. Check it out in all the Diesel Magazines.
the cummins was a legendary motor until it got ruined by the government with smog crap, I no longer consider the engine to be a legendary engine in the current trucks. I think you will see more guys putting OLDER cummins engines in the 3rd and 4th gens one day, to me those were the real legendary engines. a 12 valve with the p7100 or even the old rotary pump to an extent, now those motors ran better than anything I have ever driven.
HBarlow,
Cummins cowboy has been crying about his truck for awhile. The only thing I can see it likes to stir the pot nothing else.
It is certainly true that my trucks have all been 2wd and highway driven but I've put lots of miles on them and many highways across the nation are rough.
My mechanic friend who was a Dodge dealership mechanic for about five or six years and his friend who has been a Dodge dealership tech for much longer were out at my place a month ago. We were talking about Dodges and I asked them about their experience with Dodge Ram 4 x 4 trucks. Specifically I asked them if they had seen a lot of worn out front end parts on Ram 4wd trucks as is often whined about here on TDR.
Both disagreed. Each of them stated they had not seen problems experienced with four wheel drive front end parts. There are lots of 4wd trucks here also.
I wonder how some of you guys drive them and whether you have installed oversized rims and tires which add a lot of stress to front end components.
I'm going to have to throw up the BS flag as far as your mechanic friends saying they haven't seen problems with the front ends. They either were not being truthfull with you or didn't work in an area where 4x4 are worked. My last 3 Rams have had front end issues,all the same things. None have had any suspension lifts,or over size tires,they might perhaps see 1% off roading in 100K miles. All my trucks have been 3500 DRW 4x4. Living here in my area of Alaska,the roads suck and many are still not paved. I don't abuse my trucks because I want them to last. My '03 will be the last truck I will buy. I'm due for a complete rebuild on the front at 100K miles. My last two trucks I was lucky to get 75K miles.
ford is offering 7200 cash back on 2010 models good lord that is a bunch of money off, which means if you bought a 2010 ford at invoice less incentives you are looking at around 35k for an XLT which is compariable to dodges SLT, if you want a 2010 dodge same truck be prepared to spend over 42k. that is why I laugh so hard when I see people catting around in 2010 dodges because I know they paid so much money for the truck it makes my head hurt.
Who wouldn't want to pay less for a better built truck??