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Regardless of the 19,000 lbs (V-10) or 18,000 (Cummins), I'm guessing the Cummins would be a good choice for sjh3, who sounded like he had a prefference for the Cummins anyway.
How much of a science is in the tow/haul ratings for these trucks anyway? I'm guessing that the manufacturers may be able to estimate the payload/tow rating within 2-3K pounds, but the specific estimate must be fairly subjective. I wonder why Dodge chose to say the V-10 has a higher rating. I know the Cummins weighs more, but it's not like you are going to break anything at 19,000 pounds vs 18,000.
You are telling me that an F-250 Superduty can carry 5000 lbs. of cargo?.......Bill
Anyone know exactly what the weight difference is between the V-10 and the Cummins?
I am not sure what the V-10 Ram weighs but I can tell you my 2500 4x4 Ram with a Cummins weighs
6400+ lbs. Maybe someone in this Town Hall has the Curb Weight for a V-10........Bill
Wildman
I did try a 96Ram with a v10 ,and was very disapointed with it's preformance or lack of it!
It also got poor fuel mileage solo or towing,not to mention all the other problems with the truck..
Buy Diesel !! in my opinion
Eric16
Any ideas on what kind of mileage to expect out of the V-10/cummins unloaded at 90MPH?
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