View Full Version : Newb: Don't let the username fool you...Need a new pickup--advice?
olchevrepl
10-28-2002, 10:07 AM
Looking at a new {to me 1998-2001 or so} pickup as the old Chev is not large enough. Not too happy with the General's trucks in the last decade and a half so I'm looking to change brands. I'm used to big blocks and that naturally leads into the Cummins (which I expect to exceed the current platform--402 BB Chev) for most folks that I know.<br><br>Needs:<br>Power to tow about 8K#'s 8-10 times per year<br>reasonable mileage {at least 14-15 mpg}--more is better :D<br>ext. cab<br>longbed would be nice, but not necessary<br>NOT RED!!!--that deep cabernate red is OK, though--no offense<br><br><br>Question:<br><br>any suggestions? I would like to stay in the $20K area for a used pickup. Is a 360 enough? V10 worth anything? Do I want the diesel {he!! yeah, but should I pay for it with how much I tow}? Any Ram 'features' {like Windows has} that I should know about....<br><br><br>Thanks for any help!<br>
dodgeman01
10-28-2002, 10:25 AM
I would go with a diesel. You are going to spend a little more but it is worth it. The stock 360 does not really tow well with an auto and 3.55 gears. it might with a 4.10. you will never see 14mpg with a v10. our 360 gets like 15mpg unloaded and 10 -12 pulling.
TPilaske
10-28-2002, 10:33 AM
I used to average 6 mpg with my V10, would not recommend that to anyone! I usually get about 12 with the diesel. It still is new though, just broke the 11K mile marker! ;D I would get the diesel. ;D<br><br>Tony
radracing
10-28-2002, 10:38 AM
I went to a new 2002 cumins with auto. I look at GM & Ford<br>and went with the dodge ?????? so fare so good it only has 435 miles on it
olchevrepl
10-28-2002, 10:49 AM
<br>I went to a new 2002 cumins with auto. I look at GM & Ford<br>and went with the dodge ?????? so fare so good it only has 435 miles on it<br><br><br><br>That's kind of where I'm at. GM builds a nice car with room in the back for some gear. If you want to 4WD, buy something else.....Ford is well, it's Ford. I've been running Jeeps the last couple of rigs and feel fairly comfortable with Chrysler products. The RAM is built like I like it (It's a 'perfect Cherokee' design. It has a frame :D ), and it has a decent history. If it had a true crew cab, I wouldn't even consider the F*rd.
AlpineRAM
10-28-2002, 11:32 AM
Go for the DIESEL !<br><br>If you get the ISB there's cheap BOMBS galore- you'll never want a gasser again. <br><br>AlpineRAM
Michael Az
10-28-2002, 02:02 PM
My brother bought a new V10 some years ago and sure does regret it now because of the power and low mileage. I bought my Dodge in 94 and could never consider going back to a gasser. I get 20 mpg everyday driving. The diesels are noisy, some people don't like that but I'm kinda like other guys that do like it. Inside the truck it isn't bad at all though. If mileage is very important just remember a 4X4 duelly automatic with 410 differental will be your worst pick. The early 98 and older are pretty much mechanical and the newer 24 valves are computerized. These Cummins are pretty easy to get double the power out of them without going into the engine.<br>Michael
Lary Ellis (Top)
10-28-2002, 02:09 PM
get the cummins and your face will look like this :D ;D 8)
TPilaske
10-28-2002, 02:16 PM
Now we all know he wants the diesel. He just wants reassurance. Why would any of us recommend a gasser when we all drive diesels? This is the DIESEL TRUCK RESOURCE, not the gas truck resource! Unless Hoss get's on here, he might recommend a gasser, but that's a different story.... ;D<br><br><br>Tony
olchevrepl
10-28-2002, 02:22 PM
<br>Now we all know he wants the diesel. He just wants reassurance. Why would any of us recommend a gasser when we all drive diesels? This is the DIESEL TRUCK RESOURCE, not the gas truck resource! Unless Hoss get's on here, he might recommend a gasser, but that's a different story.... ;D<br><br><br>Tony<br><br><br><br>How do I maintain a diesel? Valve adjustment {Is this a solid lifter 396 or something ?}? minor mods.....I guess that's what I'm asking.
TPilaske
10-28-2002, 02:26 PM
Minor mods? You better leave now! These guys will have you selling the farm to upgrade your cummins! [laugh] Just kiddin'.. you can get a simple Edge EZ to boost power. As far as maintaining, I just do my normal oil changes and fuel filter changes like any other vehicle.... ;D
Tony
olchevrepl
10-28-2002, 02:34 PM
<br>Minor mods? You better leave now! These guys will have you selling the farm to upgrade your cummins! [laugh] Just kiddin'.. you can get a simple Edge EZ to boost power. As far as maintaining, I just do my normal oil changes and fuel filter changes like any other vehicle.... ;D<br><br>Tony<br><br><br><br>This started out as 'minor mods'......http://home.att.net/~marcbryson/images/poserXJ2.JPG<br><br>just to make it a little more trailworthy......I don't need another 'project', just a 'solution' for the other one....:D {isn't everything a 'project' :D } The really bad thing is, I could lift my RAM like this and have two of these types of things.......my wife would love me........
TPilaske
10-28-2002, 02:39 PM
LMAO... that's a sweet pic! ;D<br><br>
olchevrepl
10-28-2002, 02:44 PM
<br>LMAO... that's a sweet pic! ;D<br><br><br><br><br>That's 4500 lbs. of my proposed payload.....fun stuff. Do any of you guys do Moab?
DieselDaze
10-28-2002, 03:14 PM
Wow olchevrepl,<br>Thats some great articulation!<br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br>All mods are "minor" until you start doing them. Once you start, it becomes a series of: "Just a little lift here, bigger wheels and tires there, Cam plate over here, bigger injectors up there...."<br> [laugh]<br><br>Good luck.<br>Rich
cr1998
10-28-2002, 04:46 PM
Looks to me like you'll fit right in here! And you know you want that diesel! [laugh] ;) 8)<br><br>CR
blackboat
10-28-2002, 09:34 PM
Take the earlier advice: Leave now. If you have that "minor" problem thing, there's lots of trouble waiting for you here. :)<br><br>Nice suspension.<br><br>Rob<br><br>PS Yes you want the diesel.
dodgeman01
10-29-2002, 08:13 AM
I have done all my minor stuff now I am looking at the stuff that cost more than 1,000 bucks. 1,700 pulling clutch, 4,000 switch 5spd for 6spd. ?0,000 twin turbos. and on and on<br>it all started three years ago with a cam plate look at me now.<br> :o ;D ;)
97CTD
10-29-2002, 09:32 AM
I can jsut say one thing here........ when you are looking at gasser just remeber.."REAL TRUCKS DONT HAVE SPARK PLUGS!!!" ;D
Weatherbyman
10-29-2002, 09:52 AM
I was in the same boat that you are and had a real sour taste in my mouth every time I had to stop at the GAS station with my Ford/460! I decided to sell my Ford, Jeep CJ7, and my Mitsubishi 3000GT to get the Dodge. I always wanted one because they looked the best. I knew I wanted the diesel for towing/hauling and fuel mileage. I finally got the truck I have wanted since 1994! I love the diesel and will NEVER have a GAS truck again. I have finally broken the 10,000 mile mark and it's GREAT!<br><br>Get the diesel RAM and don't look back!
GSchlegel
10-29-2002, 08:14 PM
<br>Looking at a new {to me 1998-2001 or so} pickup as the old Chev is not large enough.<br><br>The most desired year is the early '98' 12 valve. You get the newer cab with the quad doors, proper number of valves, and the mighty P-7100 pump. Its ultra-reliable and easily bombed.<br><br>Gene
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