2025 Ram trucks

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So, anyone else feel dangerous and buy a first year truck? I did, love the 8spd. '25, 2500 Bighorn, white, 4x4 short bed. Installed, Westin steps, Mopar HD mud flaps, air bags and power hop damper kit. Drove it 600 empty miles for rear axle break in, dumped the oem 75/85 gear oil and filled it with 75/140 and put'er to work.

I hauled three loads of cinders today, gonna keep this truck, Lol. What a beast (coming from an SO) It is flat out, power on demand. The exhaust brake will hold back to about 9 mph. Between it and the transmission, the hills (big ones) just get shut down. One short steep hill by the pit on the highway, 6 or 7%, about a quarter mile long is no problem shutting it down. My 21, I would set the cruise at 48 (45 mph limit) and it would gain to about 54 mph. This one, same setting, it holds it 48-49 mph.

It does have an annoying issue in 3rd or 4th, i can't see the gear numbers very well, it is very faint, same with the clock. But the issue is, it holds that gear too long. You keep backing off the gas and it just still hangs right there, way too long. I quit using tow/haul except in the pit, it is awesome there. Pulling the empty trailer, the issue is not there but with a load, even with tow haul off, it will still do it. It is more controllable with the right foot however. Its like the transmission knows there is resistance/weight and it tries to adjust for it. The transmission is just super smooth, not ever a clunky shift.

I have a lot to learn, the electronics are complicated for me. Sometimes when I am backing up a smidge or shifting back to forward I do something wrong and it automatic parks...:unsure:

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Hauled (12) 3x3x8 fresh cut alfalfa bales to a customer. As soon as I moved I knew I was heavy so I stopped at the gravel pit and weighed it. 27,460, tare 15,150, net 12,310 or 1025# per bale. I also picked up 6 ton of playground sand for a customer. Did I say I like this truck :)


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   / 2025 Ram trucks #104  
Glad you like it.
I looked at the specs on the new 5500 and decided to hold on to my ‘20 5500.
There wasn’t enough improvement to get me into the dealership.
I’m gonna sit the fence and extend the warranty on mine a few more years. It does the job perfectly and still runs like new.
 
   / 2025 Ram trucks #105  
My good friend just traded his '22? 2500 in for a '25 3500 and he absolutely loves it.

Damn near the same truck, but a nice gray, and the loaded end of the Tradesman versus the lower end.
 
   / 2025 Ram trucks #106  
I like the new transmission and improved Cummins, but why build a truck who's identity was literally built on towing with no improvement on towing? I read somewhere the towing specs actually went down a bit. 🫣
 
   / 2025 Ram trucks #108  
No. Because the same would be true for naturally aspirated trucks, too.
A 6cyl NA truck makes more torque at low RPM than a V-8
A 6cyl turbo diesel truck would make more torque at low RPM than a turbo diesel V-8.


Can’t wait for someone to sho a picture of a diesel v-8 with turbos. There’s like 10 of them left in the USA.
I agree with all of this except the last statement.

Cummins 903 is alive and well as every Bradley and Paliden has them. I am sure there are others too.
 
   / 2025 Ram trucks #109  
Oh, a big improvement for him, it's got a column shifter.
I only drive a 1/2 ton these days, but that stupid round shifter knob is the only thing I really dislike about my Ram pickup. It is one of the dumbest user-interface device decisions ever made by a car company, and I'm amazed they stuck by it as long as they did.

Column shifters have been around and ingrained into our muscle memory for nearly 100 years, and I've never heard anyone ever say, "I'd buy that truck, if only they could replace that column shifter with a second volume knob next to the radio." :rolleyes:
 
   / 2025 Ram trucks #110  
I only drive a 1/2 ton these days, but that stupid round shifter knob is the only thing I really dislike about my Ram pickup. It is one of the dumbest user-interface device decisions ever made by a car company, and I'm amazed they stuck by it as long as they did.

Column shifters have been around and ingrained into our muscle memory for nearly 100 years, and I've never heard anyone ever say, "I'd buy that truck, if only they could replace that column shifter with a second volume knob next to the radio." :rolleyes:
I hate the column shifter lever. It has to be the most dated, room consuming, useless device on a truck or cars interior. The colum shift lever isn’t even connected to a cable anymore, its just a huge, stupid electric switch!!! Don’t even ask me about how it covers access to other switches or readouts to the right of the steering column.
While I have heard others complain about the rotary know, at least they tried to eliminate that stupid 2 foot long, waste of space column shifter.
I have always like the Allison keypad, like the one in my International.
Takes up ZERO space, requires less effort, it includes a digital readout and self diagnostics.
Column shift levers suck, too. lol
 

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