- Location
- Grand Junction, CO
Anyone have experience with the 2010-2012 Dodge Cummins trucks? I have owned 3 diesel Dodges in the past, from '98 to '03... the last truck was such a lemon (was highly modified, the beat on by previous owner), I swore I wouldn't own one again. But here I am, my GMC has over 300k miles and while it works great currently, I feel like it may be time to move on to something else. I have a possible buyer coming by today to see it, not sure how serious he is.
I'm looking at a 2011 Dodge 2500, it's an automatic, around 180k miles. The price is pretty decent, truck seems like it's taken care of. I know these have the 6.7 Cummins, hoping that it's totally stock. How do the automatic transmissions compare to the previous generation autos? All my previous trucks were manual transmissions, I avoided the auto like the plague. I understand the 6.7 can be more prone to blowing head gaskets when modified, because the cylinders are larger. And I know that injectors can fail after 80-100k(?) miles, leading to washing cyl walls down and should be replaced to prevent that from happening. I believe the track bars, ball joints and TRE's have been beefed up over previous models.... are there any other front-end issues with this generation truck?
Is there anything else I need to take into consideration when looking at one of these trucks?
I'm looking at a 2011 Dodge 2500, it's an automatic, around 180k miles. The price is pretty decent, truck seems like it's taken care of. I know these have the 6.7 Cummins, hoping that it's totally stock. How do the automatic transmissions compare to the previous generation autos? All my previous trucks were manual transmissions, I avoided the auto like the plague. I understand the 6.7 can be more prone to blowing head gaskets when modified, because the cylinders are larger. And I know that injectors can fail after 80-100k(?) miles, leading to washing cyl walls down and should be replaced to prevent that from happening. I believe the track bars, ball joints and TRE's have been beefed up over previous models.... are there any other front-end issues with this generation truck?
Is there anything else I need to take into consideration when looking at one of these trucks?