tripleb
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So just a few specs on the BIG yellow truck ..... .
What's the matter with you PaHunter ... that's not yellow, it's sunshine
So just a few specs on the BIG yellow truck ..... .
What's the matter with you PaHunter ... that's not yellow, it's sunshine
currently rated at 435HP
Currently= (not for long)
Good looking truck, ready to see it down at GSP next month. What's the mileage and what rearends are under it? I have a 550 Cummins 1850 torque with 3:55s, I run about 1550 rpm at 71 on cruise, bobtail around 9.8 or so same with the camper but loaded with the big trailer I'm getting around 5 mpg but thats a ol square long hood truck! And diesel in the sunshine state is running about $3.25 and up at all the big name truckstops. I paid $3.29 last week at the TA at I75 and I4. Ready to see what kinda set up for a fifthwheel your gonna run, keep us posted!
I'm surprised PaHunter at the gas mileage ... I would have thought the big rigs would have done better.
PaHunter, looks like that truck has enough room in the cab to be an RV all by itself. Probably more than most van conversions.
Anyway, nice upgraded from that little truck you started this thread with![]()
Rental Income!The cab is big enough to be it's own RV. There is a workstation (table), it converts to a 2nd bed. There is an upper bunk in our unit. It has a shore power connection. It doesn't have a fridge, Volvo does make one, but they are expensive. The last owner had a dorm fridge mounted in a cabinet behind the passenger seat. Behind the driver seat is a cabinet with 3 shelves, 2 drawers, and an upper cabinet that could house a tv. Behind the passenger seat is where the old fridge was, also has a clothes bar in that cabinet. There is a small storage space under that and a space above for a microwave. There is a lot of small storage up above the windshield.
Rental Income!![]()
Or a Guest/Mother In-Law suite.
Anybody have an opinion on a 2014 Dodge Ram 2500 SLT Crew Cab, 2WD with the 5.7L gas engine?
-Dave
Anybody have an opinion on a 2014 Dodge Ram 2500 SLT Crew Cab, 2WD with the 5.7L gas engine? It has 23k miles. I have an appointment to see one this weekend. We have a 2017 Keystone Passport 2890RL with an empty weight of 5500 lb. I currently pull it with my 2000 Ram 1500 that just rolled to 224k on the way to work this morning. It does OK pulling it, but I know I'm getting close to my 7700lb capacity. The mileage on the 2014 is listed at 11/16. Any guesses on how much it will drop towing? My 1500 gets about 13 and drops to about 7 towing. I have to stop for gas 4 times between Birmingham and The Fort; every 140 miles, whether I need to pee or not. The catch is the truck is in Baltimore, and they can't transfer it before our trip to The Fort in 2 1/2 weeks. Right now, my most economical option is the take the train from Birmingham Friday afternoon and get to Baltimore midday Saturday. Then drive it home if it looks OK. If not, I come up with plan B to get back home. Any thought are appreciated.
-Dave