It was so funny listening to them talk to each other in the 4500 once it got up to speed. The vibrato in their voices was hilarious.🤣
@SegoMan8 ай бұрын
Let me see you put 9K in the bed of a Toyota and do the same, My 5500 is a kidney buster until it's loaded then it rides fine..
@jonshields4377 ай бұрын
Lol
@mikesh89685 ай бұрын
Same here@@SegoMan
@NIAtoolkit9 ай бұрын
Let me guess… The main difference is in the axels and spring
@JoshuaOverman9 ай бұрын
I don’t know why they even do ram videos anymore they are totally irrelevant only fords and gmc/ Chevy trucks are in the mix
@turbodreamst889 ай бұрын
axel rose isn’t in this video
@shitloveaduck9 ай бұрын
@@JoshuaOverman- Why? How are they not relevant? The motor alone can eliminate GM & Ford for about 30% of the HD buyers out there alone,,,,. I drive Ford on anything newer than 1998, GM prior, but my favourite, & most expensive by far, classic car is a Mopar, and I don’t have a Hemi yet. I know it’s historical, but that’s how they are relevant to me. Thing is, I would absolutely consider Ram as a HD truck! Especially with the factory rear airbag suspension,,,,. GM don’t offer a 4500 series pickup, only cab & chassis. Only Ford offers a pickup. To each their own,,,, granted.
@bigsmith73499 ай бұрын
Because they call it new but it's a 13 year old body style with just a very small amount of changes and that's why there not selling they want big money for a old truck
@HondaRancher4209 ай бұрын
@@JoshuaOvermanive always owned fords but Rams are always the work trucks ive used at work. 3 different companies all used them because they were cheapest at the time
@vex-nh9 ай бұрын
I like the old mirrors too. Heck, I like when the interior of the 2500s looked like the interior of this 3500. Bench-like front seat with a huge center armrest, dash off the floor, more truck, less car.
@flight2k59 ай бұрын
You like towing that ghost trailer?
@muskaman2k9 ай бұрын
You can still get 2500s that look like this 3500, its not gone
@sprint482199 ай бұрын
The bench seats had to go away because there was no way the manufacturers could put a person in the center and protect them with airbags I miss my old bench seats to o
@gogmorgoaway9 ай бұрын
It’s nice to see the 2500 still has a GVWR under 10k. In my jurisdiction that’s the breakout for requiring commercial inspections even on personal vehicles. A lot of people were pretty unhappy when Ford first rolled over that line by less than 50lbs. Not enough capacity to mean much more than extra time and expense. Rolling past scales isn’t so much of a concern for me because I live in the middle of nowhere, but there are also places that require you to pull into the scale at that weight.
@JeffinTD9 ай бұрын
Yeah. Also for some states the lower “truck” speed limit was anything 10k+, though rarely enforced on pickups.
@Rollincoal3119 ай бұрын
Just sold my 22 2500 Cummins, biggest differences are. The ride in a 2500 is second to none. Coils for the win. Also 68rfe is more road friendly, shifts quicker and smoother then the Aisin, Now have a 24 3500 limited night edition with airbags. The extra power from the HO is very noticeable empty or loaded with a trailer, also the Aisin is a straight up pulling tranny, I don’t mind how it shifts, it does like to lug in low rpm, smartens up with tow haul, also note the HO and Aisins exhaust brake works at a slower speed, 3500s run like lumber wagons when empty. As expected it’s for payload and towing. Get any weight in it and she’s like a Cadillac. Also these are my work trucks. Work in Canada in the mountains in oil and gas. Hot summers, cold AF winters. And best part Cummins doesn’t require the cab off to do simple maintenance or service. Ford and Chevy do, so your $47 dollar part turns into a $2700 bill real quick.
@bentickner14 ай бұрын
This is one of the best reviews I have read. So much knowledge and truth. I have had all 3 of these rigs. 2500 for unloaded road trips yet strong to get you out in a pinch or a heavy load every once in a while. I love the 3500 dually HO with Aisin trans (max tow) . It can handle everything and if I am correct has more towing capacity than the 4500 from a gooseneck or 5th wheel standpoint.
@ms.annthrope415Ай бұрын
Owned a new 2010 Ram Cummins 2500. The worst vehicles I've ever owned. Everything went wrong with it. Leaked all the time. Everywhere. My driveway looked like a Jackson Pollack painting. The water pump failed on a trip across Nevada and left me stranded 1 mile west of Austin. Just a pile of trash. Sold it under 3 years of ownership.
@topjames-b8e27 күн бұрын
@@ms.annthrope415 I am 63 years old and in 1998, I left ford for the same reasons and I got my first Ram 1500 and I have been trading on my birthday every 3 year for new Rams since 1998 ...I've owned 1500'S , 2500'S and 3500'S and I have never had any big issues with any of them .I have towed with every Truck I buy and now I live full time RV life and I have a 2020 1500 Ram 4x4 now and i have a Jayco 195 RV camper that I have pulled through 37 states living off grid 90% and I haven't Traded up yet because I was waiting to see the 2025 1500 I6 Hurrcane but now My Girlfriend want's to joing me and I am going to Trade to the 3500 or the 5500 Ram and my Jayco travel trailer to a fifth wheel . I am debt and tax free and I plan to remain that way .
@TowPiglet9 ай бұрын
One reason for the 10k gvwr is a little related to taxes. If a vehicle is over 10k it doesn't qualify for some exemptions or something like that. I'm sure Ram talks to their fleet customers and they say please do not change the GVWR Another reason is any commercial vehicle over 10k gvwr needs a medical card so depending on what the vehicle is used for, the other trucks wouldn't work. That screen is a joke in 2024 tho
@jeffs28099 ай бұрын
Ram COULD offer a variety of GVWRs, though, in the 2500 category just like gm & ford does. And a 10k rating for the ones that need it.
@MOE-db8oc9 ай бұрын
Exactly. Fleet sales. If there is no real demand for those other weight ratings, why waste the money to certify all those variants?
@NIAtoolkit9 ай бұрын
Most people towing a 5th wheel with the 2500 are unknowingly exceeding the GVWR. They look at the tow rating and everything looks fine, but once you hit the scale front axle + rear axle exceed 10,000 lbs. The 6.7L Cummins is a very heavy engine
@JonBecker819 ай бұрын
@@NIAtoolkitI see so many of these 2500s in general pulling massive 5th wheels all squatted. Seriously, spend a little extra and get a dually. I guess the 2500’s double as a daily driver for a lot of these people and they’re concerned about the extra width of the truck.
@lightningdemolition19649 ай бұрын
The need for a medical card must be state dependant. In california anyone can drive any two axle vehicle up to 26,000 gvw without a medical or commercial license. But you cant tow a trailer over 10k gvw without a class a license. (Some exceptions)
@JohnSmith-ev1sm9 ай бұрын
Ram does it correctly. 2500's are not 3500's, so why chase the > 10k ratings? If you need that much then buy a 3500. I like that the 2500 is still in their own class, but the price should come down. I'd actually say the 2500 class should have even less powerful diesels but focused more on reliability (less issues with emissions) and on MPG. Why not a smaller diesel with 650 to 700 lb/ft of torque to bridge the difference between a 1500 and a 3500. Perfect for towing RVs or cargo trailers or utility trailers for landscapers etc.
@Eastsidegeorgiaboy9 ай бұрын
Just ask Nissan why the Titan XD didn't make it. It will not sell. It's in a very small niche. A niche that can be filled by most modern 1500s.
@topjames-b8e27 күн бұрын
@@JohnSmith-ev1sm Kernersvill Rsm in NC , Dan Cummings Ram in KY or Mark dodge has the best Ram prices anywhere .
@JohnSmith-ev1sm26 күн бұрын
@@Eastsidegeorgiaboy Nissan couldn't even sell their regular trucks. Their titan xd was also not a 3/4 ton, it was a beefed up half ton that nobody wanted.
@davidwebb94019 ай бұрын
Something important you missed. 4500 & 5500 use 4.44 standard or more commonly 4.89 rear axle ratios. You’re in 6th gear by the time you hit 35mph with the 4.89. The 3500 diesels use 3.73 and won’t shift into 6th until 55mph.
@joshchambers91039 ай бұрын
You can also get the 3500 and the 4500 with 4.10 gear. I have a 2022 4500 60 inch cab to axle flatbed with the 4.10 and it is perfect for pulling. It turns 1850rpm at 67mph.
@BrandonLeech9 ай бұрын
@@joshchambers9103 4.10 is the sweet spot for highway hauling with a trailer with a typical 5 or 6 speed light truck transmission.
@wj27919 ай бұрын
@@BrandonLeech Yes, I have 2023 3500 Limited DRW 4.10. It drives like a machine and it provides comfort. I love it.
@michaelblaeser67473 ай бұрын
Depending on the size of the tires you slap on....
@ribbit19649 ай бұрын
Sunday TFL! Sunday buddy video! TFL, my pot of coffee, my pup by my side and the house peaceful and quiet - great start for my Sunday!
@TFLtruck9 ай бұрын
Thank you for watching. Enjoy!
@medicchester9 ай бұрын
Yes sir, preach on!!!😊
@georgegillett60599 ай бұрын
4500 review section sounded so emotional 😂
@Elkmonger9 ай бұрын
I have a 21 3500 HO Tradesman. It was ROUGH riding in NE PA horrible roads. I put a Thuren suspension (stock ride height) under it with their FOX shocks and sulastic shackles, 17" wheels and 35" tires. It was a massive increase. I drive it regularly from PA to CO. I think it's perfect for me. I have a slide in truck camper for it. I ordered the truck in 2021 and it was $56,500. I think those prices are long gone. I have the 8" dash screen, floor shift, vinyl floors, plow prep, bed liner, goose neck prep, skid plates and that's it. Ohh and the granite crystal metallic paint that's a $200 option. The Aisin shifts wonky until it's completely warmed up. The exhaust brake is crazy aggressive, but a must have for towing.
@anthonyjohnson1009 ай бұрын
I have a 2011 ram 4500 regular cab 4x4 manual transmission 120” CA with a very heavy duty flatbed dump. I haul 6 tons of material on it daily and it has done incredible. Almost 500,000 miles on it now. Rebuild the top end once and replaced the trans once and been through a few clutches of course. Buying a new 5500 soon.
@J.Young8089 ай бұрын
Too bad you are gonna loose the manual
@MarkusWilliams-T4Love8 ай бұрын
You're trucking can carry 43,000 pounds.
@justinbelzer8169 ай бұрын
My company gave me a 24 ram 2500 bighorn. Its well equipped and does everything I need it. We haul scaffolding with a 25 ft gooseneck
@davidv41649 ай бұрын
Masonry?
@Bombsquad68689 ай бұрын
Ram HD is getting old, but I recently cross shopped a GMC AT4X 2500 vs the Ram 2500 Megacab Limited. I was able to get the Ram cheap enough to cover a Carli Eventure suspension system, supplemental air bags to have the smoothest HD ride possible, or can be loaded up for towing. And Ram offers active lake keep which somehow the GMC still doesn't have. Ford Tremor is a great truck as well but the local dealer is awful for service and they're asking the most money.
@T410ce9 ай бұрын
So…..Ram for the win.
@aroundthegroundlandscaping71079 ай бұрын
I would love to see you guys do a long term review with a 4500/5500 series. Ram truck possibly a camper truck with a built in camper
@TFLtruck9 ай бұрын
We are working on something like this.
@DaOzMan06089 ай бұрын
5500 would be nice since it's the one that was left out
@redwood67379 ай бұрын
Watch out for the Arctic fox 990. It is way too heavy for our 2014 3500 limited mega cab Dooley. we would need a 5500 to haul this camper. Also walked on the roof yesterday to clear out a tree that was overhanging it. Sadly enough moisture has gotten below the vinyl roof and started to wreck the structure underneath mold at the front corners on passenger side, and the interior of the closet is starting to get soft, very disappointing considering I paid 22,000 for this $30,000 camper. It is turning into trash before my eyes need to build a structure over it to keep the water off it and just park it somewhere. in comparison our 1990 Chinook motorhome is all fiberglass exterior shell. The only leak in this unit has been around the air conditioner, which was easily fixed.
@rastavelli9 ай бұрын
You mean like their Wrangler 1 year review, where they didn't even put enough miles for an oil change? If so , these clowns got you covered!
@nathanurick83209 ай бұрын
This is actually all old news. A ford guy will not like them and a ram guy will not like ford. Every vehicle on the road will have a break down of some sort at some time. It’s a roll of the dice
@Bdigital94829 ай бұрын
I drive a ram also own Chevy and ford. Ram is pure trash vs the other 2 manufacturers.
@nathanurick83209 ай бұрын
@@Bdigital9482 why, what makes it trash.
@BruceDragon-sf1tr9 ай бұрын
@@nathanurick8320Dodge always been trash, when have Dodge ever made anything better than a Ford or Chevy?? Cummins take their engine from Dodge and the whole company will sink in 2 years
@pedrotoscanosoares70849 ай бұрын
Not the Hilux
@barrettson10288 ай бұрын
@@BruceDragon-sf1trReally? My grandpa had a 2016 2500 Cummins for five years before he traded it in for a 2021 Chevy Duramax 2500. Not even 3 years in he traded the Chevy in for a new 2024 Ram 2500 Cummins Bighorn. I’ve had my 2020 Ram 1500 5.7 Hemi for four years and the only time I have to go to the auto shop is for tire rotation and oil changes. Also stop calling it “Dodge”, Ram became its own independent company in 2009.
@bruceknirs99879 ай бұрын
I think with Andre in this one I would go with the 4500 because for me I like super sized payload on it because a lot of the style truck campers that I like would be really close to 3,500 even if it was a duallys payload for this one gives you just a little bit more so you're not near the max
@machine17589 ай бұрын
Yes please Ike cab chassis trucks! I’d be very interested to see towing mpg and Ike tests on the CC trucks.. also would love to see some comparisons vs standard pickup dually.. I’m a hotshot trucker myself, currently running just a DRW 3500, would definitely like to see how CCs stack up.
@bunsguns82229 ай бұрын
12-15 mpg towing in my 3500 CC with 4.10 gears. Truck camper, jeep on 24' flatbed trailer with other misc crap. Probably around 25k lbs gross with pretty good drag from the camper. That was WA, OR,UT, CO. Getting over 70/2k rpms starts cutting into mpg. Dual tanks is the only way to go, 74 gallons.
@dakotaracebrown9 ай бұрын
Not sure if anyone knows. The regular trucks like 2500 and 3500 trucks have a 58” cab to axle(rear of cab to center of rear axle). The chassis cabs come with a 60” cab to axle. Flatbeds, utility boxes setup for 60 cta are usually 9ft or longer.
@jdfleetguy289 ай бұрын
Great video guys. Love the back to back test drives, and side by side comparisons. I really like that you included a turning radius test as well, I think some sort of turning radius test should be done in all the truck videos. Great job guys!
@TFLtruck9 ай бұрын
thank you for watching.
@laukc70859 ай бұрын
My wife and I bought a 3500 in 2019, standard output cummins, lots of tech goodies at the time. 69k and change. To replace that truck today, similarly equipped, would be almost 85k. It's crazy how much more expensive everything is. Especially since almost nothing has changed in 5 years. I'm not sure why ram still holds the 2500 line at 10k GVWR. I had a newer 2500 Silverado in the shop about a month ago with 11,300lbs GVWR. My 3500 ram is 11,800lbs.
@ma2la7 ай бұрын
Unfortunately it's just inflation that has made the dollar worth less. And the reason they have kept it at 10k is alot of places make you put comercial tags and pay even more tax for going over 10k
@davidplacker31557 ай бұрын
Good comparison, I am a small Hotshot and am running a 2017 Ram 3500 4X4 SRW Cummins HO, AISIN. I bought this truck WITH 52K and am now at 387K. It's been great so far. No major repairs. So far I have changed the hydraulic brake unit on the ABS system and one front Hub assembly.
@Dottydawes2 ай бұрын
Have a 2016 Power Wagon ( since new) with the Laramie trim. Sun Roof, heated cooled leather seats etc. cost $49.5K fully loaded. Had three recalls in 8 years and all were non critical and taken care off in less than 2 hours. One of my top three vehicles I’ve ever owned in 50 years. Still going strong with just 63K miles.
@sail729 ай бұрын
Ugh, Daylight savings time, when will this madness end? Oh, and thanks for the great video.
@TheRamGuy9 ай бұрын
Right stop turning the clocks back and keep daylight savings time all year
@azzurrin8899 ай бұрын
@@TheRamGuy damn right.
@Captain-Awesome9 ай бұрын
@@TheRamGuy I think that’s what is happening, this was the last daylight saving time change.
@indiaandrews69969 ай бұрын
Arizona doesn’t have daylight savings time.
@jamesbeaman63379 ай бұрын
@@Captain-AwesomeI think maybe it was the last spring forward change. Pretty sure we will still fall back to standard time once more this fall.
@jamesc.57349 ай бұрын
I like the white one, in the sales lot. ;O)
@AR-Roons9 ай бұрын
Haha!!
@user-pgchargerse719 ай бұрын
Yes, any color you want, as long as it's white.
@J.Young8089 ай бұрын
🤣🤣🤣
@ThomasW.Insall8 ай бұрын
My 2019 SLT 2500 Ram Crew Cab diesel with 3.42 rear end listed for $62,000 as a two wheel drive with an 8 foot bed. You learn to back in to parking places. It get 17.5 to 18.5 mpg around town, From El Paso to up state New York with 2000 lb load driving 80 mph averaged 22 to 23 mpg over the 5,000 miles. I got $10,000 off the list price and $13,000 trade on my 2001 1/2 Ram 2500 5.9 Quad cab diesel. So I only paid $ 39,000. If I do pull a trailer it an airstream that weighs 9,000 lbs so that gives me another 9,,000 lbs to pull if I want. I love the ride and quietness of the new 6.7 vs my former 5.9.. I don't need all the extra horsepower or torque. I am not a teenager any more. I live in the hot southwest so no leather seats for me. Mine is White with grey cloth interior.
@sidhoward9 ай бұрын
when i worked for ram, i had to deliver a 5500 cabin chassis 200miles to another dealer. while in cruise control at 85mph, i would see the rear tires in the rear view mirror bouncing off the ground literally. was quite the experience lol
@aircrewphotog9 ай бұрын
We had a 2012-2013 ish Ram 5500 at my old job that we used to pull huge gooseneck trailers with. Holy. Crap! That thing…yeah. It was SCREAMING at 55mph (2500rpm so it sucked down that diesel) and it would beat ya to death, loaded or not, so I can sympathize with you both. It was not fun to ride in or drive, but it got the job done.
@BrandonLeech9 ай бұрын
Probably had the 4.88 rear gears. Too short for highway cruising.
@dapumbaaweaponshog9 ай бұрын
Thank you gentlemen! I am looking to replace my old 2009 Dodge Ram 2500 with another Ram. You have helped me make up my mind on which model now. The 3500 it is then! Thanks
@gransport42469 ай бұрын
Stellantis provides and publishes specs for the 4500’s payload. It’s what all upfitters have to use to ensure they don’t exceed the GVWR.
@Lloyd973Ай бұрын
Ive owned two long bed crew cab Ram 3500 trucks. First one was a 2017 Ram 3500 LWB crew cab with the standard Cummins engine, arisen trans, air suspension, and 3.73 rear gear. I pull a 41 ft fifth wheel RV. Hitch weight is 3450 lbs. trailer weight is 14600 lbs. I’ve been up a 4% grade with no problems. Used the truck 5 years with no problems. Traded it for a 22 Limited Longhorn with the high output Cummins, air suspension, arisen trans, 4.10 rear gear, 50 gallon fuel tank, 6000 lb front axle. On trade i got more for my 2017 Ram than i paid for it by several thousand dollars. Haven’t towed with the new truck yet. Old truck averaged 10.3. Mpg when towing. When i hooked up to my RV the truck settled about 1 inch. Air suspension is great for the heavy hitch weight of my RV.. weights listed were from a trip across a CAT scale at a local LOVES truck stop. Only non factory additions made to both trucks were the addition of a 60 gallon AUX fuel tank and Weather tec floor mats. Everyone has a truck brand they like. Buy what you like. Something to think about when buying a diesel truck is the maintenance costs are significantly higher on the diesel engine over the gas engine. Oil change for my ram is $150.00. Fuel filters are $285 dollars at my local dealership. Fuel costs are also higher for the diesel fuel. A fill up of 90 gallons cost is almost $300.00 for my truck but i can go over 1000 miles on a fill up easily.
@Diddycrats9 ай бұрын
I'm glad I kept my 02' 2500 Diesel. I think I paid 40K for it brand new & it's still going strong.
@joesterkis18419 ай бұрын
What is the fuel economy.
@gtr19529 ай бұрын
I would take the 5500. We just went through this where a friend bought one and we compared the 3500, 4500 and 5500. The 2500 and 3500 are made and marketed for the weekend user, we called it. Like you said, towing a camper/boat etc. The 4500 was 1/2 and 1/2. Weekend warrior/commercial user. The 5500 is built to work hard, and last a long time. The engine is designed and tuned like a "tractor", as is the running gear and frame. With no bed you can really see how the frame is double braced, thicker steel in places, bigger nuts and bolts. Of course the Aisin HD transmission also. For about $1000-$2000 more, the 5500 is my choice. As a note also, this is especially for towing big 5th wheel campers that 3500's are really not enough truck to tow. We see it being done 75% of the time, but the 5500 is more capable, safer and will last much longer doing it! JMHO --gary
@Eastsidegeorgiaboy9 ай бұрын
3500 is rated to tow almost 40,000 ppunds. Plenty people brag about overloading 3500s with 60k-80k pounds with no problems. How much are you actually towing that you need a 5500?
@JollyGiant199 ай бұрын
How on earth did you come to such a conclusion on the 4500 verses the 5500??? They use the same engine and transmissions. Must have been smoking some of that wacky tabacy during that conversation! 😂
@woody4u2479 ай бұрын
The 4500 isn't as big a seller as the bigger 5500... its the same frame, brakes, etc... just heavier suspension for higher payload. The 5500 is very common for building into Wreckers or Rollback tow trucks that will have heavy equipment mounted, yet still have tremendous carrying & towing capacity. The wide front axle is not just for tighter turning..its for stability... when heavy commercial trucks are built...theyre often top heavy when loaded...the wider front track makes the entire chassis much more stable which equals safer. There's not much difference between 4500 & 5500 besides suspension... but the 5500 gives better towing as well... just over 35,000lbs max towing & 12,500lbs of cargo.... combine great turning with high cargo & towing.... theres a reason you see them built into HD daily workhorses. That 4500 shown, was a bare bones work truck, but you can get them full luxury/gadgets trim too for those that spend alotta time in a vehicle. The solid front axle is also because its stronger than IFS... and durability, especially when heavy is more important than smooth. Same reason HD trucks are 4x4, not AWD... its about strength & durability... these have all of it. Ram also still includes regular 12volt power outlets... not just USB ports... USB cannot supply much power. 12v outlets & upfitter switches are still VERY much in demand for work trucks... Ram kept theirs, unlike GM.
@kcp70429 ай бұрын
Which is better for towing/payload? Smaller wheel and larger sidewall, or larger wheel and smaller sidewall?
@technolung9 ай бұрын
Look at semi truck wheels and tires
@SegoMan8 ай бұрын
The 4500 / 5500 uses a 19.5 rim for disc brake clearance. G rated tires on either will do the trick.
@dalelangehennig1618 ай бұрын
Juar bought a 2500 cummins day before yesterday. Sure wish I could have the payload of the 3500 and the HO engine, but I really enjoy the ride of the 2500 coils, the 2500 fits in my garage (We live in hail country) and I don't want to be beat all around while driving down the road talking on the phone. My old 1 ton literally hurt my guts while driving LOL!!!! So there are good points to all. My boat is about 5000-6000 lbs but pulls like 12,000 lbs in the wind, so I really needed the torque and until I want to haul heavier, the 2500 works well for me. I do miss the power of my old Powerstroke, which would be similar to the Ram HO 6.7. But I guess sacrifices in one way or the other are inevitable. Thanks for the great video yall!
@buggle969 ай бұрын
Great video. Only thing I will say is a Power Wagon is not a comparison, the Rebel line would be a comparison when mentioning the Tremor. My $.02
@Itsa_Mea9 ай бұрын
Plus the Powerwagon pkg includes even lighter, more flexibility coil springs than a base truck. Not good for payload.
@Eastsidegeorgiaboy9 ай бұрын
They basically allow you to turn the rebel into a power wagon.
@rp16459 ай бұрын
Just one more comment on DOGS the full back seat black covers with quick snaps ties is a must. My baby Australian Shepard loves the back slider window and he can NOT jump through it. My Dog is lached to a short leash that hooks into seat belt connects 😊 the back seat cover is a must if you haul pets. Little pockets to store the outside leashs in. 😊😊😊
@maverick-zj3jz9 ай бұрын
Why are 8ft truck beds hard to find anywhere??
@windrider659 ай бұрын
Because more people buy trucks as a car with a big open trunk instead of using it for work. To find a truck with an 8 foot bed you almost have to go to a dealership that has a large selection of Fleet trucks, or end up ordering one.
@zackzander4259 ай бұрын
Most people want bitch trucks. I was shopping a GMC 3500 work truck with a long bed. All the dealer had on the lot was Denali and AT4 trucks with little beds 90K and up. Said I’m interested in ordering one and they didn’t even want my business. I wasn’t worth their time because it’s almost pure profit from the work truck pkg up to the loaded packages. Cost the same to make. I’ll keep driving my paid off F-350 until the next economic downturn and they suck my d**k to buy a truck. Should be a lot more accommodating when they’re hurting.
@J.Young8089 ай бұрын
That’s why this 3500 is more basic, because 8’ bed trucks are used more for fleet/farm/industrial use, and the 2500 is used like a car for people these days like the other commenter stated.
@stephenbaker79609 ай бұрын
@@J.Young808I bought a 23 HO 3500 limited edition with bags. 35" toyos, and a Carli sway bar. Truck rides like a Cadillac
@rojer95424 ай бұрын
@@stephenbaker7960Recently did the Carli 2 1/2” Backcountry, sway bar and steering dampener on my 2017 3500. Also went with 35’s, Nitto’s in my case. I know the sway bar makes a big difference, very pleased with the ride.
@Hard_7_Iron9 ай бұрын
No doubt the new Bighorn options are MUCH better than the last generation! We went from a Laramie to a Bighorn last month and we really don't miss much. The leather is gone, but living in Minnesota, that's actually a plus in the winter. Leather takes forever to heat up on those -22 degree days.
@bunsguns82229 ай бұрын
Not with the heated seats and remote start!
@jrhunt4149 ай бұрын
In 2024 all vehicles should have heated seats and steering wheel. If I can buy a 12v heated blanket for $20 then why isn’t that simple and cheap technology in the seat of these expensive vehicles.
@oldsalt801121 күн бұрын
Bighorn is the way to go.
@manwithnoname7349 ай бұрын
As a former hotshot owner operator with a 2020 Ram 3500. I'd absolutely go with a 5500... And I'd do a super single conversation.
@J.W.W.9 ай бұрын
Do these three trucks still come standard with the self destructing engines via the heater bolt?
@jeffs28099 ай бұрын
You’re drinking too much Banks kool-aid.
@Fitter4life9 ай бұрын
Yeah that’s a known issue just do a grid heater delete and add an aftermarket heater problem solved with increased air volume capacity
@richarddubois55299 ай бұрын
Probably you pay less for a dodge so you get less...
@nathankoroush79189 ай бұрын
Yes, that comes standard.
@1hasbeen5319 ай бұрын
PT Barnum & Banks@@jeffs2809
@pentadeuce10869 ай бұрын
The 2500 is the queen of pavement princess, Midlife minivans. It is bought primarily by well off middle-aged men who have kids and need a minivan. However because they're middle-aged; they desperately don't want a minivan. As a result they convince themselves that this truck with it's "Indestructible" Cummins engine is better and more practical. They say they can carry a load of stuff (It can't they bought the short bed), and that they can tow whatever they could need (it doesn't matter he might tow one thing and that will be just to show that his "truck" can tow), and how much fun it will be to go off-roading with it (He will never take his baby on mud ever, or take it on anything that your ordinary FWD sedan wouldn't be able to handle).
@jackgtx4409 ай бұрын
Not sure why you care what people want to drive.
@pentadeuce10869 ай бұрын
@@jackgtx440 because people "Driving what they want" has resulted in: The honest workhorses of yesteryear being turned into a bunch of bloated luxury sedans. All to appease the vain and shallow, ultimately phasing the original truck market (the REAL truck market) out of existence. I have every right to be upset when something honest and good is replaced by something ugly and invalid for selfish and shallow reasons.
@rossmccoun64759 ай бұрын
Damn man... you nailed it!
@Flatpockets1239 ай бұрын
Bro stfu some people just like driving trucks because they like them and no other reason it’s not that serious. Buy an old beat up cheap truck for work if that’s what you need it for and stop bitching about what other men decide to do with their money. The entire car industry is making interiors nice because that’s what is demanded.
@Flatpockets1239 ай бұрын
Bro stop yapping, buy an old beat up truck for work if that’s what you need it for. Stop bitching about what other men decide to do with their money. Some people drive trucks because they like them and no other reason same goes for all classes of vehicles it’s really not that deep. Every car brand is making nicer interiors cause that’s what the market demands. Don’t like it than don’t buy it plenty of used cheap and capable trucks on the market.
@landscapingspecialistАй бұрын
Wow! I have a ‘19 3500 similar to this ‘24 but it’s a tradesman w vinyl seats. And I’m astonished how much the price has increased almost 30k in 5 years. Mine was 52k. And at that time it was a lot to me. No wonder my dealer is always hounding me to trade it in!
@thomasbishop90983 ай бұрын
I can tell you a friend of mine has a 2017 2500 crew 2500 4x4 Tradesman, 6.4, 4.10 gears. Bought new, it has been a good truck for my friend. He had a 2010 Tundra double cab 4x4 4.30 gears, 5.7. He had reached his towing and payload numbers, by getting up to a 9500 pound trailer. It seems to me that payload was near 3800? I have helped him drive it back a few times when he needed to pick up his Peterbuilt at the shop. I thought that truck actually rode better in the rear than my 2018 F150 with 1488 pound payload. The front end, being straight axle, wasn't as smooth my Ford. My stepson had a 2018 or so Laramie crew 4x4 6.7 diesel. I can vouch for the payload, maybe 2200 or 2300. He bought it to tow a 5th wheel jobsite to jobsite. It did that fine, even though the pin weight of that 5th wheel put it well over the low payload. However, it needed some parts for engine control. Big money. I am thinking the 6.4 would be at the top of it's capacity. May be a good time to brig back a v-10.
@GeraldJeter-ou6uf9 ай бұрын
Long beds can get a 50 gal tank. 3500 C&C would have been a more interesting comparison to the 2500/3500 pickup, instead of a 4500.
@JarmelSingsKaraoke9 ай бұрын
Happy Sunday TFL.. Love your videos with my Coffee ☕🙏😊
@aricellis9 ай бұрын
That empty 4500 ride is pain and suffering.
@BrandonLeech9 ай бұрын
They’re meant to be loaded heavy on the rear, so they aren’t very comfortable at all empty or lightly loaded. If they offered air bag suspension it would be a lot smoother
@Ramcat_Vlogs6 ай бұрын
I daily drive a 2022 ram 5500 Laramie with a 12’ utility body and a aluminum lift gate, I have a heating a cooling business I pick up and drop off kids in it, I haul a group of guys if we go to a event all types of stuff and I love it. It’s my personal 3rd 5500 trade them in every 5 years this is the first crew cab truck and saves me so much time going to get my pickup to go get my kids from the sitter after work and what not. I have a trx as my “daily” Im in my 5500 5 out of 7 days a week if not more so I stepped up to a Laramie bit thinking about a limited next time
@justnsaliga85189 ай бұрын
when i was looking at buying a new diesel a few years ago during covid. the couple dodge dealers i went to had a 10,000-15,000 dollar markup on brand new trucks just because they had the ASIN transmission
@ajs963509 ай бұрын
They should be paying you to take that crap transmission. I am boycotting Ram HD until they come out with a good trans. I hate that thing.
@compactc97 ай бұрын
I just got myself a used 2020 2500. I’m definitely one of those people that could almost get away with a 1500, but since it’s a work truck that gets high mileage I wanted something heavier duty. And while I don’t tow a ton, when I do it’s pretty much exclusively 2500 level towing. No need to go beyond to a bigger truck, but enough reason to not go to a half ton. And for the diesel, I’ve just never had the same feeling about gas trucks. Definitely that one is more preference than necessity, but I got the Cummins. The real interesting thing. I got a tradesman that is fairly well equipped for one. For the fun of it, I built a new 2024 on their site with, as best as I could remember, the same options, even that truck came out to almost $80k like $74 or something, just insane for their supposed entry level trim. And considering that it’s got more options in it than the Big Horn 3500, just seems like these trucks are overpriced like mad these days, what a time to be alive!
@lincolnmalloch52009 ай бұрын
At the dealership I used to work at, we had a 2009 f-250 that had 8-10 leaf springs and had a plow on the front, so the back end was very very stiff!
@CMEZ979 ай бұрын
Please do a class 4 truck comparison! Very interested in starting a hot shot business and it would be very beneficial to see how ford, ram and chevy compare
@JoshHefnerX9 ай бұрын
I think it's a shame you cant get the wider axle in the 3500
@gabegonzales8618Күн бұрын
The lack of changes in these trucks is why I opted to buy a used 18’ 4th gen. $50k with 43k miles. Have put 10k miles so far and it’s perfect. Laramie has all the creature comforts I need and tows my toys perfectly
@richardgoetz84179 ай бұрын
im assuming the tires pressure is different from truck to truck affecting the ride. I would also take the 4500 i like the stance of the wider axle
@SegoMan8 ай бұрын
My 188" QC 5500 turns as sharp as my LWB QC 1ton. You have to watch the torque in 4wd or it will bind things up on the 5500..
@karldegroe60569 ай бұрын
I have a 3500 C&C ram. It is quite the ride with a flatbed. Loaded with anything over 800lbs and it is smooth as silk on the highway. You can put Sulastic shackles on it for about $1100 and get a ride similar to the 2500 when empty without compromising the load capability. You have to specify for the cab & chassis model the much cheaper shackles for a regular 3500 won't work. Also you have to relocate the fuel filler neck which is why the $1100 price tag comes into play. I have the HO 6.7 with Aisin transmission which is a dog compared to the 68re however the aisin is built to hold the power and last where as the 68re is just counting down to its next full rebuild.
@donny978Ай бұрын
3500 dually would be my truck. I love it, and I used to be a ford man in a GM family. I want the Ram 3500 dually. You have beat the other 2
@cmusic529 ай бұрын
I think when reviewing the pedal’s power and feel you left out the gear ratio difference on The trucks and that effects the acceleration more then the tire or rating differences between the trucks the 4.30 ratio of the 4500 compared to the 3.73 of the 2500
@HudsonGTV9 ай бұрын
Prices are crazy. My dad has a 2500 (Cummins engine of course) with an extended bed from 2013 that probably cost half what these 2024 models are going for when he bought it new, and it does everything that a truck needed for hauling/towing needs to do. It has all the creature comforts you could ever want (heated seats/heated steering wheel/seat coolers, leather seats etc). It has all the stuff you would ever want for towing (trailer brake switch, exhaust braking, etc). What do these new trucks offer that would warrant spending DOUBLE the cost for when the previous model cost half that and did everything a truck needs to do (and the model featured in this video had less features in certain contexts)?
@marknasia52935 ай бұрын
I really loved the radius comparison, and the positive 4500 Ram vides that were over 9000 :)
@importantstuff11308 ай бұрын
What i dont understand: The frame and the axles of the 2500 and 3500 are the same right? So why is the payload difference so high?? Just because of a stronger suspension and the bigger transmission?
@jonathanstansell85119 ай бұрын
All cab and chassis style trucks get industry standard frame rails (no axle humps). which gives them the ability to install many different types of universal beds. as they all follow the 34" between frame rail spacing. C&C is an option on 3500 and is standard 4500 and up. Also, sometimes insurance companies wont let you have standard insurance on something bigger than a 1 ton truck. They know 4500 up is a commercial grade truck and would try to give you commercial insurance.
@nathanielmoore879 ай бұрын
Money being no object, then a fully loaded Ram 5500 from Elevation Off Grid is the answer. That said, I think a 2500 Cummins would be the most truck I'd reasonably get. It's big enough to do most things I'd want to do (ex. Tow a huge enclosed car trailer), but not so big that it can't be used as a daily driver and the activities that go with that.
@nathanenns71868 ай бұрын
The 4500 review was my favourite. You guys had me in stitches during the drive 😂
@SegoMan8 ай бұрын
I pee'd blood for a week after driving my 5500 100 miles back to my shop 🤣🤣 Then I put a 2,000 lb bed on it. That helps but it is even smoother after putting another 7K on the pin.
@J.Young8089 ай бұрын
What I want is a 2500 or 3500 Regular cab long bed (8’) Single Rear Wheel with the H.O. Cumins and a 6-speed manual. I would take a 4500 if I have to.
@jefftucker44375 ай бұрын
Why why why is the payload on the 2500 so low? I have ‘17 4x4 mega cab with rear factory air and it’s even lower at 1900ish pounds. Like you said some 1/2 ton trucks have more. Are they derated for some reason? Is that TRUELY all you can put in them or is Ram playing safe for some reason? I’m looking at a fifth wheel RV with a pin weight of 2150 pounds and with that I’m “overloaded” correct? No fudgefactor at all? I have to step up to a 1 ton to be compliant?
@488ci9 ай бұрын
The 4500 and 5500 are a heavy duty work truck that mechanics like to use especially if you have to go over scales the down side is the gear ratio is useless because the truck has enough power for a 3.55 gear or taller giving you better fuel economy and longer engine life.
@SegoMan8 ай бұрын
4:88's on my 5500, the lower ratio is great for VGT / brake usage
@kcp70429 ай бұрын
I assume these trucks are all “fixed” from the Cummins diesel gate 2.0. The hp and torque didn’t change. So what was the change? Dirtier to drive?
@seanstewart62929 ай бұрын
we have a 22 ford 450 superduty pickup and a 18 ram 5500 single cab with a steel dump body, and it does buck a little unloaded but when they are loaded they ride beautifully. the ford not as nice because its all aluminum. The ford is a limited so its still nice. don't dig the nob for 4wd in the ford. I personally love the Manly lever in the ram. they both turn really well.
@daves16467 ай бұрын
For 4500, have to go by the GAWR’s as well as GVWR. Depending on what is on the rear, could be far more or similar to 3500 payload (if large/heavy rear fitment worthy of the 11 leaf spring set).😊
@a6t8vw19 ай бұрын
What you didn’t have to test is the 3500 dually. Which I have . 5400 lb payload , 36k towing . What’s interesting is I have the 8.4” screen on a tradesman. 70k otd 2023 4x4 HO
@wbball159 ай бұрын
Love the mechanical transfer case selector.
@grantrice63609 ай бұрын
I live in Brighton and so cool you guys film around here! Been watching for years
@stevengamsby83769 ай бұрын
I just bought a 2022 ram 2500 with 25,000 miles on it for $39,000. It’s the tradesmen with the rear coil springs and drives great towing my travel trailer from Reno Nevada to Sand Hollow Utah 518 miles pull that great with a smooth ride and all the power it needed average 20 miles to the gallon, couldn’t complain at all about it
@Augiebracerofam9 ай бұрын
Manual transfer case, ten lug wheels, and bigger brakes for the win. 4500 is it. Thank you for sharing and have a great day.
@walterneville26259 ай бұрын
I HAVE HAD ALL THREE OVER THE LAST 30 YEARS... MAINTENENCE COST ON A 4500 IS PAINFULLY MORE EXPENSIVE... TRUST ME..
@johnonthedoe48779 ай бұрын
Why does the two on the outsides are wider or is it because the camera is at centre, great video guy's keep it coming ✌️
@JogBird9 ай бұрын
wide angle lens will do that... the truck on right is the widest, it has the marker lights amd the wheels stick out more
@Georgewashington-o7m9 ай бұрын
CENTER*
@SPARTAN-mb6gx5 ай бұрын
I will say yes if your buying a 2500 yes you should get a 6.7 but as someone who towes more through town and i got a 14 6.4 hemi and i loved it and with these 5th gens i can see the reason for getting a 3500 with the 6.4 because they have the leaf springs innthe rear if your skepticalof the 2500 springs like i am and i dont want to hear whhy are you buying a 2500 and not getting a diesel because ive towed with a 2013 ram 1500 with the 5.7 and it pulled decent with 9k pounds but id have used the 2500 if a damn kia didn't take it out
@tg93889 ай бұрын
Please put that 4500 versus the Ford and GM if they do release an upgraded medium duty truck in Kentucky in a few weeks hopefully on that eye test and let us know how they perform that would be awesome
@is65669 ай бұрын
These trucks would ALL fail the EYE test. They are completely blind. Not enough cameras and radar sensors. Only the Tesla has sufficient eye sight because they rely on cameras only. Which carries its own problems. 😃
@jackhinkle14019 ай бұрын
Red coil overs are the worst thing to get if you plan on hauling heavy weight. You need to spend money to get the air suspension upgrade it makes huge difference in ride quality empty and fully loaded
@fidelmontollaiii78662 ай бұрын
it would be nice if they had the option for on the floor 4wd lever on 3/4 ton. reliable is what we want, not confusion for A/C switch.
@gabrielviniciuspadilha19 ай бұрын
AQUI NO BRASIL A RAM 2500 TEM MOLAS SEMI-ELÍPTICA NA SUSPENSÃO TRASEIRA E NA SUSPENSÃO DIANTEIRA É MOLAS HELICOIDAIS E A RAM 3500 TEM MOLAS SEMI-ELÍPTICA NA SUSPENSÃO TRASEIRA E NA SUSPENSÃO DIANTEIRA É MOLAS HELICOIDAIS
@christianveikeren27609 ай бұрын
About the 3500. Is it also true that the 3500 also optionel with a duel wheels at the back just like the 4500.
@johnmac47699 ай бұрын
My 2011 F250 6.7 has 400 hp and 800 Ft-lb torque. So right there with the standard 6.7 Cummins. Love the 6.7 Ford but I think the Cummins is a great engine.
@JCourts2k239 ай бұрын
I'd go with the one with the black grill and wheels
@brentmcmahon81886 ай бұрын
Long beds ride way better and I heard that the new design Dodge will have a air ride cab or air rod seats .
@rp16459 ай бұрын
Sorry for double commets. I like how RAM has moved the DEF fill away from diesel fill spot. Checy 5500 has moved the DEF to passage side of truck. Its something small but "O" so important NOT to pour DEF in diesel tanks.
@crimzonplays113412 күн бұрын
Interesting, my Pontiac sunfire has a tow rating of 1,000 lbs. I didn’t know tow ratings and carry ratings were different until now.
@slmjake9 ай бұрын
I think you boys need to get that Ram chassis Class C RV around the 18 minute mark. Have your boss spring for that puppy.
@NYTROeast8 ай бұрын
What the gear ratios for the ratio will make some difference within the truck performance
@gregz42499 ай бұрын
Do they only come in white? I bought used and ended up with white because of condition and price, never realized how many white Rams are out there, reminds me of model T black or black take your pick
@nightopsit41819 ай бұрын
I am curious if the coil springs in the 2500 the same diameter as the 1500?
@andrewn91849 ай бұрын
I’ve driven a 4500 Chevrolet. And when the back is empty I’ve been launched from my seat at least several inch’s. It’s fine when fully loaded and weighed down.
@laneyemmons42579 ай бұрын
You guys need to take a look at Edison and their new diesel electric hybrid conversions they are working on. It's gonna be a game changer IMO.
@TFLtruck9 ай бұрын
We reached out to Edison. They are not responding.
@jeepanimal29439 ай бұрын
I have a 2500 but it identifies as whatevert I need it to do today. 2500, 3500 or even the 4500. BUT, it's older. Next, why would anyone buy a shortbox truck for a work vehicle? I've never seen the logic in that. My "work truck," holds two skids, end to end, in the box. (Sometimes a little "squish" is needed.) The farmer next door has a 5500, again, not new, but the Kellderman? air ride. Empty, rides nice, loaded rides nice. With the 25 foot bale trailer, it turns on a dime. A thirty foot dime, but still, a dime. In regards to the screen size on the 4500, was that not the smallest of them? They have an 8 inch and the 12. It seemed to me that the 2500 you showed us isn't really for daily grind, but insitead for a grocery getter, in accordance with the new "Soccer Mom" requirements. Possibly "Bosses" truck, but not a true work vehicle. And as mentioned by others, shouldn't you have thrown a 3500 Cab and Chassis into this mix? Give it air ride and a box off a 3500 regular duty, and you'd have the capacity of the 3500 Crew, but, the longevity of the 4500 C&C. ANd my "druthers" give me a 2010-2015 C&C 5500 with the Kellderman's system and a RoadRanger conversion. Cummins with a REAL 10 speed= pull the barn down, WITH the house. Just my 45 cents.
@HollywoodCowboy9 ай бұрын
That center seat has no shoulder harness, I have the same model truck. The risk of the center passenger hitting the dash in a low speed accident is high. A high speed crash, it will most likely be fatal.
@petermalanchuk82108 ай бұрын
My choice is easy, the 4500 cab-chassis is best overall. I'd put a pickup truck body, if possible, if not, I'd put a Stahl or Reading aluminum utility body on it with a sliding cover, without drilling any holes in the ladder frame "C" section web. The 4500 series had a frame which is much deeper just as it goes under the cab this is where the maximum resisting bending moment (RBM) would occur, I'm thinking. The web thickness of the frame is also thicker on the 4500 than on the 2500 or 3500 pick-ups, assuming equal yield strength on all. Frame section modulus is also the greatest on the 4500 series ladder frame as it has a thicker web thickness and deeper frame height, than the 2500 and 3500 series. The GVWR on the 4500 is much greater than the 2500 and the 3500 as well, with heavier springs and axles, front and rear. The Cummins 6.7 liter is a good engine, I don't know if there is a rebuild kit or reclaim kit for that engine, but the price on the diesel option is very, very high, as opposed to a Hemi V8 gasoline engine, or whatever V8 gasoline engine is standard. The ZF transmissions are good transmissions; I'd put an automatic in it, for sheer driving ease.
@1oldskoolluvr9 ай бұрын
JESUS! How many feet did that thing need to make that turn (@ 12:40 mark)? 🙈
@saratogafirewood9 ай бұрын
andrey at 21;10 you said [[[ CHATTER happaning ]]]] you meant like valve noise ? coz i got 2023 new 3500 HO/aisin mine does making a clapping noise when you press on the gas pedal ,trying find out if they all do that tnx. in advance