Just bought a house and so i'm on the hunt for a solid pick up as a primary driver. Will need 4x4. And will need to be under $10k. Thoughts?
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Thoughts on Cummins diesel platforms, anybody?
After that, I plan on doing an Allison transmission conversion if it's possible.
Personally, I think that would be a downgrade. The stock 5R110 transmission in my '08 has 204,000 miles on it, and has withstood several dragstrip passes at 575 RWHP/1300 lb-ft (I obviously don't run that same tune on a daily basis, but even my "mild" tune is in the neighborhood of 400 RWHP/800 lb-ft). There is absolutely no reason to consider any other transmission.
Personally, I think that would be a downgrade. The stock 5R110 transmission in my '08 has 204,000 miles on it, and has withstood several dragstrip passes at 575 RWHP/1300 lb-ft (I obviously don't run that same tune on a daily basis, but even my "mild" tune is in the neighborhood of 400 RWHP/800 lb-ft). There is absolutely no reason to consider any other transmission.
My 04 dodge auto failed under 40,000 with only a mild tune. My dads 08 Allison/Dmax has 350k and its still driving great.
I'm not the least bit surprised about the Dodge. The Allison is great on bone-stock trucks, but it has some pretty definite limits. Without a doubt, a stock Allison would not survive the sort of power that I'm pushing through a stock 5R110.
To be honest, this only matters if someone wants to do silly things with trucks.
Some really solid feedback so far. I don't understand how anybody could just say "under 10k, any make and model". Some drive trains were more bullet proof than others.
any thoughts on the Nissan Titan?
95/97 f350 powersstoke withs a 7.3L
A fine truck for towing a modest trailer, pushing a snowplow, or hauling firewood, but probably a bit miserable for commuting a few hundred miles per week with the occasional use to move a piece of furniture.
The older Toyota Diesel pickups are unstoppable !Killing a Toyota Part 1 - Top Gear - BBC - YouTube