Hello All,
I haven't posted much in the last couple years, so a brief "how's it goin'" to any that remember me. Anywho, I thought I'd post some results of my long term reliability testing on the Rams in my small fleet;
- 2003 3500 DRW 305/555 NV5600 - 100,000 kms, used for semi-regular towing/hauling up to around 20,000 lbs GCVW. Repairs required (other than wear items); cracked marker light, A/C compressor, ball joints
- 2004 2500 SRW 600/NV5600 - 80,000 kms, used for work; usually a lightly loaded condition with some towing on a weekly basis. Repairs; lift pump at 60,000
- 2006 3500 SRW 610/G56 - 85,000 kms, similar useage to the '04. Repairs; none although the one backup light stays on sometimes.
Overall I'm very pleased with the Ram trucks and purchased another one yesterday, a 2008 3500 SRW with the 6. 7 and 68RFE. I can only hope it performs as well as the others.
I had to laugh when I looked at the topics being discussed today. The more things change, the more they stay the same. DW and 2500 vs. 3500 are still hot topics I see.
Cheers,
Dave Pelletier
I haven't posted much in the last couple years, so a brief "how's it goin'" to any that remember me. Anywho, I thought I'd post some results of my long term reliability testing on the Rams in my small fleet;
- 2003 3500 DRW 305/555 NV5600 - 100,000 kms, used for semi-regular towing/hauling up to around 20,000 lbs GCVW. Repairs required (other than wear items); cracked marker light, A/C compressor, ball joints
- 2004 2500 SRW 600/NV5600 - 80,000 kms, used for work; usually a lightly loaded condition with some towing on a weekly basis. Repairs; lift pump at 60,000
- 2006 3500 SRW 610/G56 - 85,000 kms, similar useage to the '04. Repairs; none although the one backup light stays on sometimes.
Overall I'm very pleased with the Ram trucks and purchased another one yesterday, a 2008 3500 SRW with the 6. 7 and 68RFE. I can only hope it performs as well as the others.
I had to laugh when I looked at the topics being discussed today. The more things change, the more they stay the same. DW and 2500 vs. 3500 are still hot topics I see.
Cheers,
Dave Pelletier