The NV5600 is the better trans, and the G56 is adequate at best. There is a good write up on the G56, which shows its weaknesses by Joe Donnelly in 06 (If I remember correctly), in the TDR magazine. I have 70K miles on both transmissions and I really miss the NV5600. The one known weakness with the NV5600 is the main shaft bearing lube issue. It is correctable, but the trans has to be rebuilt. I'd like to note that my brother has the 04.5 now, and has never had any trouble with it. Blumenthals is the official trans rebuilder for the NV5600 and manufactures parts for them. Ram had Blumenthals warranty them during the period that the NV5600 was still under warranty, but they were no longer available. The G56 runs hot and a real trans cooler needs to be installed to circulate the oil to a heat exchanger. I've spent thousands of dollars modifing the clutch and cooling system to eliminate the worst flaws of the G56, out of necessity. If a good condition NV5600 truck can be found, that is what I'd buy. When my G56 gives up the ghost, it will be converted to the NV5600. The G56 DMF is also weak, but keeps the G56 quiet, once its converted to the SMF it is noisey. You might want to recommend a Aisin auto optioned CTD, they are far superior and reliable than the 68rfe, and can easliy handle the torque of the CTD.