Got a question/need some help. Here is just a little background for clarity. I have an 01 2500 4x4 auto, quad cab. Got it in Jan 05 with 80K, have about 140K now. The heaviest thing I have towed is a jet ski with any regularity, and when we move(every 2-3 years at least since I am active duty Army), I normally rent a U-Haul that ends up about 5K pounds. I have towed a car on a trailer once and a few other such things, but like I said, not often. I only have a rear hitch too, no gooseneck or 5th wheel. It is a daily driver toy really.
So, here is the deal. I got the truck because I wanted a Cummins engine after my first Iraq tour, principally because I like diesels, and think I owe my life to the durability of Cummins engines. I know this sounds strange, but the short of it is that one night in late mid 2003 near the Baghdad Airport, on a road then known as Ambush alley, leading to our base, I was in my Bradley Fighting Vehicle leading my 1SG back to base to get some re-supply, when my gunner and I were suddenly covered with coolant and my driver told me all caution lights and the master alarm were on--radiator blew. Not wanting to stop in this hell-hole of a place, we decided to try and make it the last few miles to base, and my track got me there. Just inside the perimeter, it died, and when I raised the front cover, the engine(Cummins 8VT) was so hot that the oil residue on the valve covers was on fire. We stayed the night there, and in the AM, called the mechanics to check it out. Since we needed to get it to the motor pool for work, and figuring the engine was done anyway, they told me to try and start it up to see if we could limp it to their maintenance area, and believe it or not, it started. Topping this off, they fixed the radiator, and it continued to run for another couple months. Amazing. So, I am a Cummins fan for life.
Now, to the question. I have since been back to Baghdad for another year, ridden a few more IEDs/bombs, and have a pretty screwed up back. The truck is getting a little painful for me to drive, and my wife hates the rough ride too. At the orthopedic surgeon yesterday, as he was looking at the latest set of X-Rays I had, he recommended I find a smoother ride when he asked what vehicle I have. I am 31, have another 12 years of Active Duty at least ahead of me, so back pain will just be a fact of life. Not a big deal really, but I very much do not want to have to get rid of my truck, and it seems I could do something to take care of this.
So, is there any way I can make this truck ride like a 1500 but not destroy its usefulness? Air bags or something similar? I have heard changing ride height can mess up the brakes, so removing leaves seems like a bad idea without some other modification.
Thanks for any insight on this. It is probably too long and I do not at all meant it to sound like some stupid sob story. I am keeping the truck in spite of my doctor and wife, but figure I can find a happy medium somehow. For a final comment, selling it for a 2WD or a newer/different is not an option either. First, it is paid off, and also in less than a year, I move to New York for 3 years, and will need the 4wd. After that, who knows. Could be anywhere from Alaska to Europe, so I do not want to loose all weather capability. Also, I have a lot of money in mods and maintenance(just did a full heavy duty trans rebuild myself--$2500 for parts), have an Edge with Attitude, full Stainless exhaust, huge and expensive but extremely useful Weatherguard toolbox, intake work, lift pump improvement mods, just spent a lot of time, effort, and $ to fix the dash that was falling apart, etc, etc.
thanks again.
Jon
So, here is the deal. I got the truck because I wanted a Cummins engine after my first Iraq tour, principally because I like diesels, and think I owe my life to the durability of Cummins engines. I know this sounds strange, but the short of it is that one night in late mid 2003 near the Baghdad Airport, on a road then known as Ambush alley, leading to our base, I was in my Bradley Fighting Vehicle leading my 1SG back to base to get some re-supply, when my gunner and I were suddenly covered with coolant and my driver told me all caution lights and the master alarm were on--radiator blew. Not wanting to stop in this hell-hole of a place, we decided to try and make it the last few miles to base, and my track got me there. Just inside the perimeter, it died, and when I raised the front cover, the engine(Cummins 8VT) was so hot that the oil residue on the valve covers was on fire. We stayed the night there, and in the AM, called the mechanics to check it out. Since we needed to get it to the motor pool for work, and figuring the engine was done anyway, they told me to try and start it up to see if we could limp it to their maintenance area, and believe it or not, it started. Topping this off, they fixed the radiator, and it continued to run for another couple months. Amazing. So, I am a Cummins fan for life.
Now, to the question. I have since been back to Baghdad for another year, ridden a few more IEDs/bombs, and have a pretty screwed up back. The truck is getting a little painful for me to drive, and my wife hates the rough ride too. At the orthopedic surgeon yesterday, as he was looking at the latest set of X-Rays I had, he recommended I find a smoother ride when he asked what vehicle I have. I am 31, have another 12 years of Active Duty at least ahead of me, so back pain will just be a fact of life. Not a big deal really, but I very much do not want to have to get rid of my truck, and it seems I could do something to take care of this.
So, is there any way I can make this truck ride like a 1500 but not destroy its usefulness? Air bags or something similar? I have heard changing ride height can mess up the brakes, so removing leaves seems like a bad idea without some other modification.
Thanks for any insight on this. It is probably too long and I do not at all meant it to sound like some stupid sob story. I am keeping the truck in spite of my doctor and wife, but figure I can find a happy medium somehow. For a final comment, selling it for a 2WD or a newer/different is not an option either. First, it is paid off, and also in less than a year, I move to New York for 3 years, and will need the 4wd. After that, who knows. Could be anywhere from Alaska to Europe, so I do not want to loose all weather capability. Also, I have a lot of money in mods and maintenance(just did a full heavy duty trans rebuild myself--$2500 for parts), have an Edge with Attitude, full Stainless exhaust, huge and expensive but extremely useful Weatherguard toolbox, intake work, lift pump improvement mods, just spent a lot of time, effort, and $ to fix the dash that was falling apart, etc, etc.
thanks again.
Jon