New truck suggestions

   / New truck suggestions #12  
Just the maintenance on the diesels look horrendous. Also, I do 15k miles a year. Afraid it isn't worth it for the diesel. Even though I'm spending more in fuel, I haven't had to touch the engine other than plugs.

My 7.3L has 220K miles on it with only normal service maintenance and an alternator.
 
   / New truck suggestions #13  
Rumor mill is already saying DEF is going away. But that might come about slowly. Depends on who is lobbying the hardest...... :(
 
   / New truck suggestions #14  
I'll throw in my 2 cents. I recently traded in a 2004 Dodge with a Cummins for a 2011 Chevy 2500 with a 6.0 gas. I think if I towed often and/or heavy I'd miss the diesel, but I don't. I probably tow something once every two months and when I do, it usually 7000 lbs or less. The gas engine just revs more and works harder than the Cummins did.

Who makes the best truck? I go by Dodge Man and that is where my heart is but I also just bought a Chevy. I tend to buy what appears to be the right truck at the right time for the right price. All of the big three make great trucks now. If I were looking at diesel, I'd be hard pressed to buy anything but a Ram, but D'maxs are good trucks also. The Ford 6.7 diesel? As mentioned above it appears to be better than Fords last efforts. Looking at Gas engine? I'm not sure you can go wrong with any of the big three.
 
   / New truck suggestions #15  
I've been watching the Ford 6.7 diesel closely. So far haven't heard any negatives. Hopefully by the time they are "used" enough that I can afford one they will have answered the dependability question. Good friend of mine had a Duramax. Traded it for a gasser. Now is waiting for the horrible depreciation hit to go by so he can trade back into a Diesel. Sure don't hear bad things about the Cummins. The chassis seem to need frequent attention in the frontend though. I'm very rural. Farmers generally have Dodge, Ford, GM, in that order. Might see a swap in the leading two if the newer Ford diesel pans out.


My personal experience has been the opposite our super duties have needed ball joints earlier in life and mileage than our Rams.
 
   / New truck suggestions #16  
My personal experience has been the cheapest cost of ownership was my Nissan Titan. When it has come to 3/4 and 1 ton trucks my Chevy gas truck cost near to nothing why my Dodge cost me a arm and a leg. Hands down with the diesels my Fords blew away the GMC in both cost and reliability.

Chris
 
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#17  
My 7.3L has 220K miles on it with only normal service maintenance and an alternator.

Lucky you. I put a lot of money into my truck to keep it running well. New clutch and single mass flywheel, valve cover gaskets, countless glow plugs, 3 fuel filter bowls and internal parts. Never did any injectors, but did replace injector orings. Always did an oil analysis and never got results that left me feeling well. Body rusted out and traded it in on my current about to explode in rust truck. Maybe this should be a thread on the best way to setup a brand new truck to prevent rust after you drive it off the lot.
 
   / New truck suggestions #18  
My personal experience has been the opposite our super duties have needed ball joints earlier in life and mileage than our Rams.

I wasn't referring to ball joints. I was referring to the stupid tracbar that needs changed like underwear. :)

My SD is at 220K miles with one lower ball joint being replaced. Nothing else.
 
   / New truck suggestions #19  
Lucky you. I put a lot of money into my truck to keep it running well. New clutch and single mass flywheel, valve cover gaskets, countless glow plugs, 3 fuel filter bowls and internal parts. Never did any injectors, but did replace injector orings. Always did an oil analysis and never got results that left me feeling well. Body rusted out and traded it in on my current about to explode in rust truck. Maybe this should be a thread on the best way to setup a brand new truck to prevent rust after you drive it off the lot.

Sorry to hear that.

Specifically what truck did you have problems with? How many miles did these needed repairs cover??

What truck is your current one?? How many miles are on it??

Prevent rust???? Don't drive it on salted roads??

Since your information doesn't show where you are from I am left wondering?? :)
 
   / New truck suggestions #20  
I wasn't referring to ball joints. I was referring to the stupid tracbar that needs changed like underwear. :) My SD is at 220K miles with one lower ball joint being replaced. Nothing else.

Haven't had to replace a track bar yet but when I do I'll put a thuren track bar on and not worry about it. I have had to replace the entire front end on an F350 twice and 3 times on an E350. Made me real happy when the ford dealership that sold me the trucks said the work bodies they sold with them were too heavy for the trucks and that they wouldn't warranty them.
 

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