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From : geekboy

Q: the tilt masters are twice the truck the dodge ever thought of being. bigger brakes heftier axles beefier frame and a near bullet proof tranny engine brake is standard equipment on diesels adding one to the cummins voids the warranty. the engine is very reliable. and the w3500 is a medium duty truck by classification as opposed to the dodge d3500 still being classified a light duty truck. what sucks is its a jap truck even if gm does own a huge share in isuzu. why the hell cant we build a medium duty cab over. .

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From : bigironram

the tilt masters are twice the truck the dodge ever thought of being. bigger brakes heftier axles beefier frame and a near bullet proof tranny engine brake is standard equipment on diesels adding one to the cummins voids the warranty. the engine is very reliable. and the w3500 is a medium duty truck by classification as opposed to the dodge d3500 still being classified a light duty truck. what sucks is its a jap truck even if gm does own a huge share in isuzu. why the hell cant we build a medium duty cab over. where to start this sounds like some of the political threads. in the truck world all pickups are light duty iirc 3500s are class three sometimes pushing class four a bit. chevys 3500hd might get to four not sure. now that its on my mind was it 14000 lbs that pushed them into class four mebbe theyre all there now adding an exhaust brake to the cummins has never voided the warranty. chrysler has something to say about the automatic transmission lock up torque converter concerns but not the engine. i believe the newer autos are approved for exhaust brake use. who in the world still wants a cab over iirc only freightliner still builds one the argosy class and they dont sell well. even j.b. hunt gave up on cab overs. excepting for some specific medium duty trade uses like garbage trucks and such i cant imagine why thats a big deal. its a very small market. now that im looking at the start of the post im replying to who in the world would be making a direct comparision of a tilt master to a pick up truck ive seen 4l80e trannys in tilt masters trashed too. even behind a 350 gasser engine. .

From : geekboy

on fri 16 feb 2007 171851 gmt bigironram not@home.com wrote in the truck world all pickups are light duty iirc 3500s are class three sometimes pushing class four a bit. chevys 3500hd might get to four not sure. now that its on my mind was it 14000 lbs that pushed them into class four mebbe theyre all there now like it or not isuzu make a tuff little truck and a very good engine for them too that weigh less than ctd too. gm errored is stopping the 3500 hd because it had a very serious chassis under it and sturdy axle option for front and rear. as i recall they had a option for a 7k capacity front axle which was low tech straight axle design that was very sturdy and simple. as i recall the 3500 hd also had a 11k rear axle in it too and 10 bolt wheels all around that took it clearly out of p/u class. what has hurt dodge for many years is patrt of the government bailout deal in early 80s was to bar them from making trucks over 1 ton rating to keep competitors happy. here only way around that is to market another brand. heck i remember when dodge made a w400 p/u chassis in 70s and at one time i was considering to order one. the reason i did not was it had fulltime 4x4 back then which was the rage from about 73 to 79 when oil prices killed it stick or automatic which i did not want anyway. ----------------- thesnoman.com i guess their time ran out as they are ramping up production for 5500 and 6500 series trucks. .

From : snoman

on fri 16 feb 2007 171851 gmt bigironram not@home.com wrote in the truck world all pickups are light duty iirc 3500s are class three sometimes pushing class four a bit. chevys 3500hd might get to four not sure. now that its on my mind was it 14000 lbs that pushed them into class four mebbe theyre all there now like it or not isuzu make a tuff little truck and a very good engine for them too that weigh less than ctd too. gm errored is stopping the 3500 hd because it had a very serious chassis under it and sturdy axle option for front and rear. as i recall they had a option for a 7k capacity front axle which was low tech straight axle design that was very sturdy and simple. as i recall the 3500 hd also had a 11k rear axle in it too and 10 bolt wheels all around that took it clearly out of p/u class. what has hurt dodge for many years is patrt of the government bailout deal in early 80s was to bar them from making trucks over 1 ton rating to keep competitors happy. here only way around that is to market another brand. heck i remember when dodge made a w400 p/u chassis in 70s and at one time i was considering to order one. the reason i did not was it had fulltime 4x4 back then which was the rage from about 73 to 79 when oil prices killed it stick or automatic which i did not want anyway. ----------------- thesnoman.com .

From : mpberti

geekboy wrote the tilt masters are twice the truck the dodge ever thought of being. bigger brakes heftier axles beefier frame and a near bullet proof tranny engine brake is standard equipment on diesels adding one to the cummins voids the warranty. the engine is very reliable. and the w3500 is a medium duty truck by classification as opposed to the dodge d3500 still being classified a light duty truck. what sucks is its a jap truck even if gm does own a huge share in isuzu. why the hell cant we build a medium duty cab over. why the japs build better ones like the ud or the fusso .

From : scott

ive herd that the new 6.7l cummins come with an exhaust brake. i think there pushing 350 hp / 650 lbs of tourqe. on feb 16 1138 am geekboy n...@nerdy.com wrote the tilt masters are twice the truck the dodge ever thought of being. bigger brakes heftier axles beefier frame and a near bullet proof tranny engine brake is standard equipment on diesels adding one to the cummins voids the warranty. the engine is very reliable. and the w3500 is a medium duty truck by classification as opposed to the dodge d3500 still being classified a light duty truck. what sucks is its a jap truck even if gm does own a huge share in isuzu. why the hell cant we build a medium duty cab over. .

From : snoman

on fri 16 feb 2007 165231 -0600 geekboy ner@nerdy.com wrote i guess their time ran out as they are ramping up production for 5500 and 6500 series trucks. i think it has something to do with a deal that was cut after benz merger several years ago but word is the chysler is for sale and gm is considering buying it before toyota does maybe and if gm does the 5500 and 6500 trucks will without doubt be scrapped along with some other models as well and gm will not buy cummins engine for long either if they indeed buy them out. you know it kinda makes sense why benz did not use a in house engine for dodge trucks to replace ctd because they were positioning themselves to cut ties with detriot auto unit some time ago and if they sell it they want a clean break from it with no loose ends. ----------------- thesnoman.com .

From : tom lawrence

ive herd that the new 6.7l cummins come with an exhaust brake. its incorporated into the variable-geometry turbo and is reported to be more effective than an aftermarket butterfly brake. think there pushing 350 hp / 650 lbs of tourqe. correct - when coupled with the 6-speed automatic only. .