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Just got back from Baja. I was wondering how the 4x4 Dodge Cummins would work off road hauling 2000 lbs of camper and supplys. I was very happy with the performance! As soon as I got off the highway I let all the air out of the air bags and dropped the tire pressure (Michelin 285 M/S) till all the side walls had a nice fat bulge (about 40 lbs). I am glad I did not have a rear sway bar as I needed all the articulation I could get in the rear in a couple of spots. The Roadmasters worked great off road, no wheel hop at all. The limited slip worked great, I could hear it engage climbing hills and in the sand. One wheel would start to spin and then both tires would hook up. The highlights where the Dodge Cummins really shined - 1) I had to get off of a black top road under construction and climb up a very steep 3 foot embankment with holes and ruts. I put it in 4 lo and 1st gear (6 speed) and crawled up it no problem. The local who went up in front of us was in a 2wd older Nissan pickup with no load and took 3 tries to make it... 2) A very steep rutted 100 yard climb up a hill side. 2nd gear in 4 lo, no problem, glad I had the rear posi and no sway bar... 3) Going back down the same steep hill side - 4 low + 1st gear idled down it easy as pie #ad
The crawl ratio in 4 low and 1st gear on the 6 speed is incredible. I could have gotten out, took a leak and the truck would have been about 5 feet further down the hill #ad
4)In the sandy sections the torque of the Cummins was great to have and the limited slip worked perfect. Kept it in 4 low and 3rd or 4th gear and powered on through. 5)The coolest part was how frightened the wife was at the beginning of the off road stuff. By the time we were done she was no longer holding on with white knuckles and smiling when I told here she had earned her "off road wings" #ad
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Hope you all had a fun holiday!

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2001 HO 6 speed Regular Cab SLT 4x4 3. 54 anti spin 2500. Used for the daily grind and sneaking away to some secret Baja beaches toting a cabover
 
Try running it in mud or muck. It will sink like a rock. I had a 97 1/2 ton that was pretty good all things considered (stock everything) but both my new truck and a friend's truck sink to the floorboards in any type of mud. Then again we tend to go farther than we have any business going in the first place... . #ad


But the power can't be beat in any other type of condition, I agree!

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2001. 5 2500 4WD Auto QC 3. 54 Loaded except Leather
 
One Major disadvantage you guys have in mud is the 1100lb killer cummins over the front wheels. It would take a 3 foot wide tire to keep the front up in some of the mud around here. My . 02 #ad


Clark

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Clark
1999 2500 QC SB 5spd all stock for now
1968 Barracuda Formula S Viper Blue 11. 98@112
 
DaveN:
Down here sinking isn't a problem unless you're in a river. This red stuff sticks to the wheels and grows. I've had my truck in this mud at a job site pulling a 12,000 lb fifth wheel shop trailer. I spun all the way cause' of slick clay but it got out with the men on the job cheering me on. Then shaking their heads cause I made it.
Given at 7800 lbs it should sink.
Cheers:
Preston

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96 3500 Black 5 speed turbo diesel, SLT, with US Gear overdrive, Rhino liner, Reese 15,000 lb. fifth wheel hitch, US Gear de-celarator exhaust brake, muffler elimination kit, Amsoil lub. , with other goodys on the way.
 
Mud crossing requires tires designed for mud regardless of which brand truck imo... I had a Toyota 4x4 and bought the Dodge Cummins because the Toyota could not handle a cabover camper and still perform well off road. My post was ment to highlight the Dodges ability to carry a 2000 lb camper and still be capable off road which it did very well in Baja. Oh what a feeling! #ad
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2001 HO 6 speed Regular Cab SLT 4x4 3. 54 anti spin 2500. Used for the daily grind and sneaking away to some secret Baja beaches toting a cabover
 
Well sinking in mud pits areound here aint too bad, he have very hard layer of soil down about a foot to 2 feet. You stop sinking and get traction on it. I have had bud going in the bumper vents, but it still kept on going.

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1996 2500, 4x4, 5 speed
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Got 13" of snow on the 13th of Dec, 2000. My Beast kept on goin' a whole lot of the little 4x4's stopped cause they started pushing snow, pulled some out.
Dodge Cummins just Rams on through it!!!

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96 CC 4X4 2500 SLT AUTO transmission, PrimeLoc, ISSPRO EGT Boost transmission Temp, GUTTED CAT, 150,000+ Miles still goin' strong, Lots of Ham Radio gear, NO IGNITION NOISE!!! Love my diesel!!! TST Fuel plate on the way, BOMBS AWAY!!!
 
A stock truck will sink in mud, however if built correctly(lockers, lift, larger mud tires 35"+, etc) you would be surprised how far you can go, considering that your not in a Toyota. #ad
 
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