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That's what I've been towing with for years, Cummins. I had three Chevy trucks when I was younger .One brand new one and two used ones, none of them made it to 80,000 mi without tremendous expenses
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I tow with a 2011 F350 Ford Dually 2WD 45 ft. trailer 12 MPG no issues.
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Not that somebody out there has never had a problem with one, but the Cummins don't have to be "bullet proofed" because they seem to come that way.
The trucks themselves are also getting excellent reviews. So if you are going to switch brands that is what I would look at. |
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I have a new 2020 Ram 3500 Dually that was brand new
in June and has 7000 Miles. It currently lives at ram dealer for the last month and the say they will not have repair parts till end of Nov. or Dec at earliest (CP 4.2 pump wiped out fuel system) . Ram does not give a ***t Jon Jr. had to hire an attorney to Lemon Law his 9 month old junk 2019 Ram 2019 that ate 2 engines in 12,000 Miles. We are looking for a couple older 5.9 Rams or 7.3 Fords or our racing the rest of year will be over!!
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