5500 Ram or 550 Ford?
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From: Smyrna, DE / Delray Beach, FL
A little off topic for boat pulling but I need some info. Since Chevy stopped building medium trucks soon after their govt. bailout I've dreaded this day. It's time to purchase a new rig for one of my crews and a 1 ton won't do it so I'll have to mix breeds within the fleet. I'm sure some of you have some good and bad input on both, I'm partial to the cummins but I've heard the trannys. still aren't up to par, heard about lots of trouble w/ the newer P/strokes, but you always hear the bad stuff first. I've owned many D/maxes and had problems too. Any and all input will be appreciated, Thanks in advance, Charlie
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I have a 2011 F350 and a 2012 F550 both with 6.7 powerstroke and they have been bulletproof. Only issue was a a/c compressor at 160k on the 550. The both plow snow and pull heavy trailers extremely well. Bought a Ram 5500 last year because it was on the lot set up how I needed it and the Cummins was great. Unfortunately anything on it not made by Cummins fell apart or broke. Hope this helps.
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Maybe I got a lemon but really had bad luck with it. Cummins part was fine but transmission and electrical issues were a constant issue. All I can say is we have had all 3 brands and fords have held up the best.
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From: Great Sacandaga Lake, NY
I had a 99 Dodge dually with a Cummins. Put 220K miles on it. Other than normal wear items biggest Issue was front suspension. Bought a 2year old 2004 F350 dually in 2007 with the famous 6.0 ( didn't do my homework). need I say more.
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I was assuming he was buying a new truck. I was lucky with a couple 6.0 fords but they were 07 models. Still not great engines but they got me by. I have many friends with dodges and for the most part they love them. I tried them in 97 and in 2013 and just didn't have good luck.
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From: Smyrna, DE / Delray Beach, FL
Thanks for the input, I went with the Dodge/Cummins. To me it wasn't a Ford or Dodge thing since I'm a Chevy guy. More warranty on the Cummins v/s p/stroke and the dealer close to me had one set up to fit my needs. Thanks again for your input.[ATTACH=CONFIG]530498[/ATTACH]



