grabinov
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To get back on point...
My 2500 68RFE pulls like - as was said earlier - an angry freight train, even compared to my 2004 which I had all kinds of money into (and torque coming out of). I had to rebuild the transmission on that one at 30,000 miles - because I was towing at 70 in overdrive with a tuner and a stock trans. That's on me, and I didn't go t the dealer and pretend it was the truck's fault.
The power train on my new truck is stock and staying that way. It pulls my 12,000+ pound 33 foot toy hauler so easily that I literally forget the trailer is one there if I'm daydreaming. The 68RFE is not an Aisin, but it has the same warranty! For 100,000 miles if it has the slightest problem I'll take it in and have the dealer replace it. If it makes it that far doing what I do, I figure it's a pretty reliable trans... I drive it without the trailer on road trips with my family (my 8 year old can walk around in the back of the Megacab) and it rides like an SUV if I turn the air suspension "down". Can't say that about a 3500, which I ALMOST bought - and probably would be equally happy with.
I'm guessing you'll be pretty happy with the 2500 unless you get in a badge-comparing competition. If it's against a Ford guy, you win (truck won't spool up due to failed turbo). If it's against a Chevy guy, you win (great trans but the Isuzu can't touch the Cummins). and if it's against a 3500 Dodge guy well, just buy him a beer and say "nice truck". 9'll get ya 10 he says the same to you...
My 2500 68RFE pulls like - as was said earlier - an angry freight train, even compared to my 2004 which I had all kinds of money into (and torque coming out of). I had to rebuild the transmission on that one at 30,000 miles - because I was towing at 70 in overdrive with a tuner and a stock trans. That's on me, and I didn't go t the dealer and pretend it was the truck's fault.
The power train on my new truck is stock and staying that way. It pulls my 12,000+ pound 33 foot toy hauler so easily that I literally forget the trailer is one there if I'm daydreaming. The 68RFE is not an Aisin, but it has the same warranty! For 100,000 miles if it has the slightest problem I'll take it in and have the dealer replace it. If it makes it that far doing what I do, I figure it's a pretty reliable trans... I drive it without the trailer on road trips with my family (my 8 year old can walk around in the back of the Megacab) and it rides like an SUV if I turn the air suspension "down". Can't say that about a 3500, which I ALMOST bought - and probably would be equally happy with.
I'm guessing you'll be pretty happy with the 2500 unless you get in a badge-comparing competition. If it's against a Ford guy, you win (truck won't spool up due to failed turbo). If it's against a Chevy guy, you win (great trans but the Isuzu can't touch the Cummins). and if it's against a 3500 Dodge guy well, just buy him a beer and say "nice truck". 9'll get ya 10 he says the same to you...
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