I have the H.O. w/Aisen and routinely haul a 16K backhoe. I've had diesel trucks since the late 80's and this truck is incredible at pulling heavy loads. Not to mention the performance of the exhaust brake while stopping. With a load, it drives very smooth. Unloaded it feels like a heavy duty 1-ton. But that engine and tranny loves to pull. Never experienced anything like it before in a pickup. Quite impressive.
you should do the cab and chassis compare it to the truck that you are driving in this video to show the difference in the truck class 3500 and the cab and chassis as well as the diesel vs gas in a 3500 you can show the difference in the payload and leaf spring packs
Being who I am, I don't want a truck if the loading bed is shorter than what a normal truck has, because I want it to have room for a big tool box for everything I could need especially for emergency road-side assistance, room for spare tires and especially still have room to haul everything I have in my bedroom around in as if I were moving. I want a big crew cab and the dually wheels. Why? Because if worst comes to worse I could always live in my truck, I know there are vans/ SUV's etc. but I'd still rather have my dream truck.
Hey Ben hope your having a great day! Was wondering if you could help me, I know it’s preference but would you go with the 2023 HO 2500 RAM Rebel or the 2023 HO Ford King Ranch ? Keep the diesel vids coming!
@@MultiHo1 I've owned Rams for over 25 years. With the powertrain issues they've been having on top of the weird tuning I decided to test drive a Ford. What a world of difference. The SD is light on its feel, shifts smooth, is way faster, and the overall tuning is on point.About the only thing I can say that is better on Ram is the exhaust brake. Do yourself a favor and drive them both.
I want a price on a two door work truck Cummins diesel I don’t want all the high end stuff yes air conditioner not big on entertainment center in the truck ! I just want truck ! Can you show this truck and price !
I have a 2012 Ram 2500 4x4 with the 6.7 Cummins and a G56 manual. Issues I've had it with it are water pump, O2 sensors and exhaust pressure sensor. Oh it has 228,000 miles and I bought it brand new.
I have the H.O. w/Aisen and routinely haul a 16K backhoe. I've had diesel trucks since the late 80's and this truck is incredible at pulling heavy loads. Not to mention the performance of the exhaust brake while stopping. With a load, it drives very smooth. Unloaded it feels like a heavy duty 1-ton. But that engine and tranny loves to pull. Never experienced anything like it before in a pickup. Quite impressive.
Window sticker is hilarious. I think I had 3-4 days like that this week
No. There is not such a thing as too much torque. In my opinion I would prefer 1500hp and 2,000 ft lbs torque.
you should do the cab and chassis compare it to the truck that you are driving in this video to show the difference in the truck class 3500 and the cab and chassis as well as the diesel vs gas in a 3500 you can show the difference in the payload and leaf spring packs
Those cab and cassis trucks are a great option for a Bail/ranch truck. Would love to see a review and comparison
No everything has too much torque apart from a Honda civic
Please do The cabin and chassie
Being who I am, I don't want a truck if the loading bed is shorter than what a normal truck has, because I want it to have room for a big tool box for everything I could need especially for emergency road-side assistance, room for spare tires and especially still have room to haul everything I have in my bedroom around in as if I were moving. I want a big crew cab and the dually wheels. Why? Because if worst comes to worse I could always live in my truck, I know there are vans/ SUV's etc. but I'd still rather have my dream truck.
Hey Ben hope your having a great day! Was wondering if you could help me, I know it’s preference but would you go with the 2023 HO 2500 RAM Rebel or the 2023 HO Ford King Ranch ? Keep the diesel vids coming!
Don’t think you can get a Ho 2500 ram.
Can’t get the HO in the rebel
Got it, well the HO isn’t a deal breaker. What would y’all choose ?
@@MultiHo1 I've owned Rams for over 25 years. With the powertrain issues they've been having on top of the weird tuning I decided to test drive a Ford. What a world of difference. The SD is light on its feel, shifts smooth, is way faster, and the overall tuning is on point.About the only thing I can say that is better on Ram is the exhaust brake. Do yourself a favor and drive them both.
@@redtitan29 Thanks Steven! Will do! Thanks for the heads up!
Review the chassis truck
That’s a level 2 interior package. It’s a bighorn interior with a Tradesman
Yes please show the 6.4 Hemi cab chassis.
... beautiful mountains.
Makes me miss Utah :(
$73k for a baseline diesel.
Yep! It's crazy!
This truck was 40k otd 7years ago...keep paying MSRP idiots and they'll keep charging
Quite affordable actually
An HO with an upgraded interior isn’t exactly the lowest baseline.
Did it seem like a long crank time before startup?
Tha is my next truck
Are those power ratings at the wheel or the crank?
I haven't driven one with the new mirrors yet, but taking up mirror surface area for those lights is stoopid.
I am convinced that they purposely put ugly seat patterns so that you upgrade to leather😂
I want a price on a two door work truck Cummins diesel I don’t want all the high end stuff yes air conditioner not big on entertainment center in the truck ! I just want truck ! Can you show this truck and price !
Ben, will you be keeping your beard come spring? I like it but would look amazing if you trimmed it shorter!
Depends on how lazy I am
Not really a fan of the logo on the hood kinda cheesey but growing on me
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They’re made in Mexico, so they are probably junk. I bought a ram pro master last year that was made in Mexico and it was total garbage.
Ya china and Americans must be build better !!! Yup - Yaa rightt
I have a 2012 Ram 2500 4x4 with the 6.7 Cummins and a G56 manual. Issues I've had it with it are water pump, O2 sensors and exhaust pressure sensor. Oh it has 228,000 miles and I bought it brand new.
Go look at all the manufacturers who build cars in Mexico. Chevy, Ford, Dodge, Audi, BMW, Honda, etc...