Hi all,
This is my first post here; I am originally a gasser guy ('99 150 supercab 5.4l 4x4) that I use when the weather is bad and when I take the family camping. We own a 26' bumper pull RV. It is well within the towing capacity of the 150, and when it was just the wife, myself, and our german shepherd, we were good to go. As luck would have it we have expanded the family and I need a truck that can handle a carseat.
I've always wanted a diesel, and a Cummins at that, and I figure this is as good a time as any to take the plunge. In doing my research I've decided that a 2500 or 3500 with the mega cab would fit my bill just fine (two kids and the 100 lbs. dog in the back) for long haul camping trips. I am in the Air Force and spend a lot of time overseas so I really value any camping time we get in the summer. At any rate, while I know gas engines inside and out, I am basically a newbie when it comes to diesel. I understand the theory on how they operate, but am lacking the advanced knowledge of what year/engine/transmission combo to shoot for.
Big picture, I know these trucks hold their value well, but I need to keep my expenditure as low as possible. I have spent the last day or so looking over the forum to avoid asking any questions that have been answered 100x, but I still don't feel I have a good grasp on where to get the most for my money.
I am ideally looking for a 2500 or 3500, 4x4, mega cab. Thus I will be looking '06 and up. So, should I stick with an '06-'07 and look for a 5.9l? I have read a bit about injector issues that can quickly brick the engine...so that worries me. On the flip side, is the first year or so of the 6.7l to be avoided? I will not be looking for high hp/torque at all. I may get a tuner in the long run, but only to improve unloaded, city driving and towing. No sled pulling. In the future we may upgrade to a fifth wheel, but that is down the road. As I am new to diesels I am sort of agnostic when it comes to the emissions stuff, unless you all steer me one way or another.
Lastly is the transmission debacle. I've read that the NV5600 is way to go but since I need a mega cab, that is not going to happen. Will the G56 (I won't be swapping to an aftermarket clutch until it needs one) be ok with a slight tune? I have read mixed feelings about that. As for Automatics, from what I gather the 5.9 was only available with the 48RE. I know that beggars can't be choosers, but I have a 4 speed auto in my 150 and I would rather have a more "driver involved" truck, but in the spirit of full disclosure, by wife will have to drive it too...and she hates manuals. I know she can do it, I just want to make sure the G56 is not uber sensitive to less than competent drivers.
So that is that, hopefully you all can steer me in the right direction. If there is something I haven't mentioned that you all think I need to consider, please let me know. As stated above, I feel very comfortable doing moderate-hard automotive work, but I promised the wife I would find a quality, reliable truck that will take us anywhere we need to go and not require regular injections of cash to stay afloat.
Thank you all in advance for the input. I look forward to becoming a part of the community.
Andre
This is my first post here; I am originally a gasser guy ('99 150 supercab 5.4l 4x4) that I use when the weather is bad and when I take the family camping. We own a 26' bumper pull RV. It is well within the towing capacity of the 150, and when it was just the wife, myself, and our german shepherd, we were good to go. As luck would have it we have expanded the family and I need a truck that can handle a carseat.
I've always wanted a diesel, and a Cummins at that, and I figure this is as good a time as any to take the plunge. In doing my research I've decided that a 2500 or 3500 with the mega cab would fit my bill just fine (two kids and the 100 lbs. dog in the back) for long haul camping trips. I am in the Air Force and spend a lot of time overseas so I really value any camping time we get in the summer. At any rate, while I know gas engines inside and out, I am basically a newbie when it comes to diesel. I understand the theory on how they operate, but am lacking the advanced knowledge of what year/engine/transmission combo to shoot for.
Big picture, I know these trucks hold their value well, but I need to keep my expenditure as low as possible. I have spent the last day or so looking over the forum to avoid asking any questions that have been answered 100x, but I still don't feel I have a good grasp on where to get the most for my money.
I am ideally looking for a 2500 or 3500, 4x4, mega cab. Thus I will be looking '06 and up. So, should I stick with an '06-'07 and look for a 5.9l? I have read a bit about injector issues that can quickly brick the engine...so that worries me. On the flip side, is the first year or so of the 6.7l to be avoided? I will not be looking for high hp/torque at all. I may get a tuner in the long run, but only to improve unloaded, city driving and towing. No sled pulling. In the future we may upgrade to a fifth wheel, but that is down the road. As I am new to diesels I am sort of agnostic when it comes to the emissions stuff, unless you all steer me one way or another.
Lastly is the transmission debacle. I've read that the NV5600 is way to go but since I need a mega cab, that is not going to happen. Will the G56 (I won't be swapping to an aftermarket clutch until it needs one) be ok with a slight tune? I have read mixed feelings about that. As for Automatics, from what I gather the 5.9 was only available with the 48RE. I know that beggars can't be choosers, but I have a 4 speed auto in my 150 and I would rather have a more "driver involved" truck, but in the spirit of full disclosure, by wife will have to drive it too...and she hates manuals. I know she can do it, I just want to make sure the G56 is not uber sensitive to less than competent drivers.
So that is that, hopefully you all can steer me in the right direction. If there is something I haven't mentioned that you all think I need to consider, please let me know. As stated above, I feel very comfortable doing moderate-hard automotive work, but I promised the wife I would find a quality, reliable truck that will take us anywhere we need to go and not require regular injections of cash to stay afloat.
Thank you all in advance for the input. I look forward to becoming a part of the community.
Andre