RB- I would stick with that good 99 you got and maybe get an ATS or DTT transmission. You got a good truck their, unless your dead set on a new one then go that route too.
I would stay away from the g56 personally. Early problems and DC accually stopping cannot be a good sign. I have also read that the g56 was placed behind the a lower output engine in europe. Plus that new clutch design might turn out to be costly to replace.
Dodge fixed something that was not broken (nv5600), that is never good, they tried to save money, time will tell. I'm betting the consumer will get the short end of the stick this time around.
I would stay away from the g56 personally. Early problems and DC accually stopping cannot be a good sign. I have also read that the g56 was placed behind the a lower output engine in europe. Plus that new clutch design might turn out to be costly to replace.
Dodge fixed something that was not broken (nv5600), that is never good, they tried to save money, time will tell. I'm betting the consumer will get the short end of the stick this time around.