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Old 01-05-2014 | 08:40 PM
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Originally Posted by KMAC0694
. . . don't want the guy feeling bad about his purchase. And really, it might be a perfectly fine truck for him.
I'd rather have a 2007, but I'd rather have a 2003 6.0 over a 7.3 of any year.
 

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Old 01-05-2014 | 08:56 PM
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Originally Posted by 08FX4SC
I'd rather have a 2007, but I'd rather have a 2003 6.0 over a 7.3 of any year.
Ha don't agree with that at all! I'd choose a '97 7.3 over anything, maybe even over a 12V Cummins. I even love how both look.
 
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Old 01-05-2014 | 09:05 PM
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Originally Posted by 08FX4SC
I'd rather have a 2007, but I'd rather have a 2003 6.0 over a 7.3 of any year.
and what is your reason for that?

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Ha don't agree with that at all! I'd choose a '97 7.3 over anything, maybe even over a 12V Cummins. I even love how both look.
lol there arnt many people that would agree with him...7.3 is a work horse that lasts with very little issues and has an amazing rep, a little underpowered compared to the 6.0 but a small amount of mods the 7.3 is right there with the 6leakers.
 
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Old 01-05-2014 | 09:42 PM
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Originally Posted by no_pistons7
lol there arnt many people that would agree with him...7.3 is a work horse that lasts with very little issues and has an amazing rep, a little underpowered compared to the 6.0 but a small amount of mods the 7.3 is right there with the 6leakers.
For me, a diesel is about being capable, and hard-working, not sprinting. I expect them to be slow, these new ones just have insane amounts of power. I would like a diesel to get good mileage, tow whatever I ask it to, and stay in one piece while I run its odometer well into the 6 figures over a period of time almost as long as I've been alive.
 
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Old 01-06-2014 | 01:28 PM
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Originally Posted by KMAC0694
For me, a diesel is about being capable, and hard-working, not sprinting. I expect them to be slow, these new ones just have insane amounts of power. I would like a diesel to get good mileage, tow whatever I ask it to, and stay in one piece while I run its odometer well into the 6 figures over a period of time almost as long as I've been alive.
For me, that means either a 7.3 or an older Cummins. Too bad the Dodge trucks and auto transmissions are such a POS.
 
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Old 01-06-2014 | 09:25 PM
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For me, that means either a 7.3 or an older Cummins. Too bad the Dodge trucks and auto transmissions are such a POS.
Yup, exactly what comes to mind for me too. Turbo and even non-turbo 7.3, 6.9, 12V and early 24V (up until 2004 probably, not 04.5-06's). I'd absolutely want a manual Dodge though. Friend of mine has an 04 quadcab, his brother has a 04.5 quadcab, and his dad has a 98 extended cab, all manual and all white haha.
 

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Old 01-06-2014 | 10:37 PM
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My nephew had a 2000 Cummins with an auto - the tranny crapped out on him twice. Too bad, it got 29 mpg on the highway cruising at 60. He got rid of it and found a 2008 F-350 with a 6.4 and a manual, it stuck in regen and cooked the DPF. He's in California, he couldn't delete it. Got rid of it too, now he and his wife are sharing her Golf TDI till he can get a bunch of bills paid off.
 
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Old 01-06-2014 | 10:57 PM
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I distinctly remember someone telling that story before, and it comes to mind all the time, didn't know it was your nephew though. Ya gotta love that commie state and that damn emissions equipment. I remember thinking (or saying) that he should've just dropped the cash on the tranny and whatever else that Dodge needed, even though it was old and had such high mileage.
 
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Old 01-06-2014 | 11:31 PM
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He claimed that it was gonna cost him 7 grand to replace the tranny - yeah right. It *did* have 225k on it. He could have done a manual conversion for a lot less than that but he was too lazy to do the work.
 
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Old 01-06-2014 | 11:47 PM
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225k it's bad for that tranny at all!
 
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Old 01-07-2014 | 12:03 AM
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He claimed that it was gonna cost him 7 grand to replace the tranny - yeah right. It *did* have 225k on it. He could have done a manual conversion for a lot less than that but he was too lazy to do the work.
Diesel/HD trannies are more expensive, but that does sound high. You say "did" because someone else put a tranny in it, I'm sure, correct? Haha I think a manual conversion is a lot more headache than most want to mess with.

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225k it's bad for that tranny at all!
It was the second one though.
 
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Old 01-07-2014 | 02:54 AM
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He really wanted a manual truck. He should have converted the Dodge instead of buying that 6.4.

That was at LEAST the second tranny in the Dodge that he knew of.
 
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Old 01-07-2014 | 11:31 AM
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He really wanted a manual truck. He should have converted the Dodge instead of buying that 6.4.

That was at LEAST the second tranny in the Dodge that he knew of.
Could've been the fifth!
 
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Old 01-07-2014 | 06:11 PM
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7grand for a tranny would buy u a pretty good tranny that would handle almost anything u can throw at it, local diesel performance shop sells a "BD Heavy Duty Performance Transmission" for 5871.00 then you get a 2g core on your old one so 3871...sky is the limit on trannys though a ATS stage 6 for a 99-03 7.3 is a bit over 8g, that would be for a truck with big amounts of power though.
 
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Old 01-07-2014 | 08:59 PM
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not sure why people buy 03-04 6.0s...they are the ones with most problems, still has the older headlights,bumper, grille and still running leaf springs up front,
I will take manly leaf springs over goofy coil front 4x4s any day of the week. Plus the '05-'07s are my least favorite grills out of the superduty line so far. If I could fit an '02-'04 front clip on my '08 I would.

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