Hi everybody. I'm new here and am enjoying learning about these trucks.
I'm going to be moving away from a 1 ton chevy big block truck and getting a Dodge 2500 with the Cummins. I can't wait!!
In the price range that I'm looking at less than $15K I want to make sure that I'm not getting something that is going to hurt me with repairs that I didn't diagnose beforehand.
I read about the dowel pin issue and am curious if this is something that can be seen from outside the engine when I'm looking at trucks? I see there is a concern with 53 blocks and I'm ready to look for that indicator.
All I'm going to use this truck for is to run back and forth to work (max 4 miles) and tow our 6000 lbs travel trailer when we go camping. I would prefer a auto cuz I'm fat and lazy but would still do a manual if the truck was right.
Is there anything else I should know about so I make a good decision? I'll be doing most of the mechanical work as needed but certainly don't want to do something if by making a good decision on my purchase, I don't have to.
Thanks very much and I'm looking forward to everyones thoughts. Bring it on.
John
I'm going to be moving away from a 1 ton chevy big block truck and getting a Dodge 2500 with the Cummins. I can't wait!!

In the price range that I'm looking at less than $15K I want to make sure that I'm not getting something that is going to hurt me with repairs that I didn't diagnose beforehand.
I read about the dowel pin issue and am curious if this is something that can be seen from outside the engine when I'm looking at trucks? I see there is a concern with 53 blocks and I'm ready to look for that indicator.
All I'm going to use this truck for is to run back and forth to work (max 4 miles) and tow our 6000 lbs travel trailer when we go camping. I would prefer a auto cuz I'm fat and lazy but would still do a manual if the truck was right.
Is there anything else I should know about so I make a good decision? I'll be doing most of the mechanical work as needed but certainly don't want to do something if by making a good decision on my purchase, I don't have to.
Thanks very much and I'm looking forward to everyones thoughts. Bring it on.
John