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jmackin 12-18-2009 08:28 PM

Dodge Ram
 
OK dodge guys. Looking at an 04 ram 2500 4x4 quad cab SLT diesel w/ 75k mi. Really nice and clean. $19k and it is thru a dealer w/ a 3/3000mi warranty. Seams like a deal. Any common issues w/ these?

boatntrkr 12-18-2009 10:11 PM

sounds like a good deal to me...is it an auto?

jmackin 12-19-2009 01:33 AM


Originally Posted by boatntrkr (Post 3008134)
sounds like a good deal to me...is it an auto?

Yes its an auto, their transmissiion is what scares me. I just sold a D-max/allison and I am reluctant to switch. It also has a huge straight exhaust pipe which sounds good. Would their be any warranty left on this truck?

BGIII 12-19-2009 07:26 AM

I don't know the difference between an 03 and an 04, but I have an 03 2500 Cummins/Auto and it is a rusty POS and virtually every part on the truck other than the long block has been replaced at least once in 270,000 miles. 2 transmissions, 1 transfer case, injectors, both injector pumps, several water pumps, rear end, ignition, air conditioning and I am sure a few other thousands of dollars in repairs that I have forgotten. It started falling apart at about 70,000 miles. Other than those items, it has been a great truck.

boatntrkr 12-19-2009 10:11 AM

Ive owned a couple dodges...both junk. Ive never been a fan of them. But some people swear they are the greatest vehicle ever produced (although they wouldnt touch it if it didnt have a cummins powerplant) If you do end up with it, first thing I would do is have the transmission built.

Id get another duramax. I love mine. They are a bit more expensive usually, but IMO you get what you pay for.

BowenCT 12-19-2009 10:37 AM


Originally Posted by BGIII (Post 3008218)
Other than those items, it has been a great truck.

Hahahaha........:lolhit:

jmackin 12-19-2009 06:21 PM

My 94 was the same, guess they havent changed. I'll pass, thanks for the info.

Run_em_hard 12-19-2009 06:54 PM


Originally Posted by boatntrkr (Post 3008281)
Ive owned a couple dodges...both junk. Ive never been a fan of them. But some people swear they are the greatest vehicle ever produced (although they wouldnt touch it if it didnt have a cummins powerplant) If you do end up with it, first thing I would do is have the transmission built.

Id get another duramax. I love mine. They are a bit more expensive usually, but IMO you get what you pay for.

Why would you say build the tranny first. pulling a 21' boat, a stock tranny will be fine, when properly taken care of.

Those trucks are fantasic. If you want to actually get some correct info, check out www.cumminsforum.com

Catmando 12-19-2009 07:56 PM


Originally Posted by jmackin (Post 3008090)
OK dodge guys. Looking at an 04 ram 2500 4x4 quad cab SLT diesel w/ 75k mi. Really nice and clean. $19k and it is thru a dealer w/ a 3/3000mi warranty. Seams like a deal. Any common issues w/ these?

Don't let these naysayers turn you off of this truck. Unfortunately for BGIII, he bought a lemon.

I checked Blue Book and the price is about $500 below book. If the truck looks clean take it to a diesel mechanic and let him go through it front to rear.

I had an 03 3500 srw with the 305/555 HO motor, put almost 50,000 miles on it and had no trouble with anything on it. Towed my 6000lb rig like it wasn't there. It looked and drove just as good when I traded it as when I bought it. I traded for another Dodge, this time a 2006 dually. I've put over 42,000 miles on this one and still have not had a problem with it.

boatntrkr 12-19-2009 09:16 PM


Originally Posted by Run_em_hard (Post 3008481)
Why would you say build the tranny first. pulling a 21' boat, a stock tranny will be fine, when properly taken care of.

Those trucks are fantasic. If you want to actually get some correct info, check out www.cumminsforum.com

Trannys are the weakest link in pretty much any diesel vehicle. Build it first, you can pretty much rest assure it wont go out on you later like on the family trip out of town pulling the boat...just some advice for some piece of mind.


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