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Old 01-11-2011, 12:46 PM
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Cummins High Mileage Club (official)

Getting close to 100k, actually have never seen one of these badges in-person, do you guys have 'em?

http://cumminsengines.com/every/appl...age_club.page?

(of course, who says 100k is "high mileage" anyway?)
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Thanks for sharing. I think I might get one but 163000 isn't high mileage either I guess. Just wish the injectors lasted longer. Although the 99 at 323,000 deserves some recognition.
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Never heard of it. Probably not worth dealing with.

Have over 529,000 miles.
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yup I have a 600k one on my 1990
gona get a 700k real short hear
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Never heard of it. Probably not worth dealing with.

Have over 529,000 miles.
Just fill out a form and send in the $5, not too much trouble. Of course, if you earn too many of those grill badges you might start to have cooling problems.
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there is a guy on here with a 1st gen that hauls a trailer for a living and the last time i heard he had 1,150,000 original engine but went throught 2-3 getrags
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i think if you hit over 500,000 you should get some kind of discount on parts. oh and do they all say 100,000 or do they go in order cause i am getting close on 300,000
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Originally Posted by chadwick
i think if you hit over 500,000 you should get some kind of discount on parts. oh and do they all say 100,000 or do they go in order cause i am getting close on 300,000
you have to send a picture of you speedometer and you badge will show what milage your at...100K/200K/300/ etc
mine shows 600,000 and counting it has over 700k on it but because the speedo quit for a few years before I had it fixed I got the 600K
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I just want to know where Udaho is!
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Originally Posted by C Schomer
I just want to know where Udaho is!
You-'da-ho!

(no, I live in Extreme Northern Utah- just trying to be funny.)
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Did any of you notice that payment is to be made to Turbo Diesel Register?
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Just turned 250k last night. I stopped and took a picture of the odometer. I haven't taken it off the camera yet. The most I've ever had on an operating vehicle.

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Cummins High Mileage Club for Turbo Diesel Owners

After joining the club, can I receive grill badges for previous 100,000-mile milestones already reached?

After joining the club, you will receive one grill badge displaying your latest mileage milestone. As you achieve additional 100,000-mile milestones going forward, you will receive a new grill badge at every 100,000-mile milestone thereafter.

What will I need to submit in order to receive my next grill badge?
To receive your next grill badge recognizing a new mileage milestone, please complete and submit only the top portion of the Membership Application, along with a photo of the exterior of your Ram truck, a photo of your odometer, and $4.95 for shipping (payable to Turbo Diesel Register).

Are the Cummins grill badges durable? How are they affixed to the grill of the truck?
Cummins die-cast grill badges are durable and weather-resistant. Each grill badge comes with a nut and washer so that it can be securely fastened through the grill of the truck.

What size are the Cummins grill badges?
Each Cummins grill badge is three inches in diameter.

What happens if I reach a million miles?
We certainly hope that you do reach a million miles! Once you reach a million miles, you will become a member of the Cummins Million Mile Club, an exclusive club for our customers who have reached a million miles or more with their Cummins engine.

What if I’m not the original owner of my Cummins-powered Ram truck and didn’t accumulate all of the miles myself?
No need to worry if you are not the original owner of your truck. As the current owner, you can take credit and be rewarded for all of the miles accumulated on your Ram truck.

I had a ton of miles on my old truck, but I’ve traded it in for a new one. Can the miles accumulated on my old truck count toward my current mileage?
Only the miles accumulated on your current Ram truck are counted. This will allow all grill badges to properly represent the vehicle they are placed on.
We’re thrilled that your last Cummins Turbo Diesel gave you miles and miles of dependable power, and we can’t wait for you to build up the miles on your new one!

Does my Cummins Turbo Diesel have to still be in the original truck as when it was purchased?
As long as your Cummins Turbo Diesel is still in a Ram Heavy Duty pickup or Chassis Cab, you are eligible to join the Cummins High Mileage Club.

Is the Cummins High Mileage Club only for Ram Heavy Duty pickup owners?Am I eligible to join if I own a Ram Chassis Cab and not a pickup?
All Ram Heavy Duty pickup and chassis cab customers are eligible to join the Cummins High Mileage Club.

I drive a Ram Heavy Duty truck for the company I work for and do not own the truck myself. Am I eligible to join the Cummins High Mileage Club?

As the driver of the truck, you are eligible to join the High Mileage Club although you do not own the truck.

Is the Cummins High Mileage Club only for diesel-powered Ram trucks? Can I join if I own a high mileage Ram truck with a HEMI gas engine?
We appreciate your interest in the Cummins High Mileage Club. However, the Cummins High Mileage Club is exclusively for Cummins Turbo Diesel customers. If you decide to purchase a Cummins-powered Ram truck, you would then be eligible to join the Cummins High Mileage Club.

I don’t drive my Ram Heavy Duty truck often enough to accumulate a lot of miles, but I still want a Cummins grill badge. Are there any other ways to get one?
Cummins designed and produced its first ever grill badge, exclusively for members of the Cummins High Mileage Club. The Cummins High Mileage Club grill badges are not available for purchase and can only be received through the Cummins High Mileage Club.

What if I lose or misplace my Cummins grill badge? Can I get another one?
Only one grill badge can be given per milestone. If you lose your Cummins grill badge, you can complete and submit only the top portion of the Membership Application (indicating that you are requesting a replacement badge), along with $20 (includes shipping) for a replacement badge. Otherwise, we will send you a new Cummins grill badge when you reach your next mileage milestone.

Does Cummins have a High Mileage Club for its other customers?
The Cummins High Mileage Club is exclusively for Turbo Diesel owners. However, all Cummins customers are eligible to become part of the Cummins Million Mile Club, if they have reached a million miles with their Cummins engine.
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Originally Posted by SOhappy
Just fill out a form and send in the $5, not too much trouble. Of course, if you earn too many of those grill badges you might start to have cooling problems.

No trouble, just do not see the point.

However, they might keep the bugs off the screen in the summer.
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I have both the 100K and 200K badge.

I got them more for kicks and I guess a little pride also. They will probably go on the tool chest in the shop instead of the grill.

For the price of $5 each, I figured why not. Sure they are sent out from the TDR but who cares, it's still an official Cummins badge.

Working on the 300K badge now.

Jeff


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