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No prob Bob...I had to google it too.
i had an 04 and tranny went at 80k. i soon found out that it was used as a fleet vehicle for an excavation company. So that tells me they were using it as a truck to haul some heavy chit. i had no warning signs prior to it going out. the internal cooller in the radiator blew thus destroying the tranny. my advice is to do a good car fax on it before you buy it. find one that has all the maintenance paper work or records with the truck. I will never buy another dodge. i would stick with the power stroke. worse fuel mileage but you don't have the worries of the tranny.
Josh there is www.dynomitediesel.com as well in Monroe, WA. Don't know a thing about them just figured I'd throw that out there.
I thought 48re's were the same.What's the difference in an '04 version vs '03 or '05 for example?
Quote from: 6x6in6 on February 10, 2011, 03:24:58 PMI thought 48re's were the same.What's the difference in an '04 version vs '03 or '05 for example?I'm just getting at what I've said in the past. I see +/- 25 of these trucks a day and hardly ever repair internal trans hard parts on them. Wierd coincidence maye. We do the governor pressure sensor and transducer now and then but thats about it.
Quote from: jackelope on February 10, 2011, 03:51:36 PMQuote from: 6x6in6 on February 10, 2011, 03:24:58 PMI thought 48re's were the same.What's the difference in an '04 version vs '03 or '05 for example?I'm just getting at what I've said in the past. I see +/- 25 of these trucks a day and hardly ever repair internal trans hard parts on them. Wierd coincidence maye. We do the governor pressure sensor and transducer now and then but thats about it. Huh, strange. Good stuff.I wonder if it's because of the early 04's and 555 engine vs the later 04's and the 610's putting that little bit more hp and tq through the drive train?
Quote from: Hyde on February 10, 2011, 08:43:22 AMFirst On Race Day. I always thought it was Found On Road Dead? MS
First On Race Day.