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2014 Ram Power Wagon

Ewww real trucks have sticks. I don't care how refined they make automagics I still know when to shift better than any computer. 8)

Yeah but the manuals can't handle the torque the new motors put out. Ram is the only one to offer a manual in the 2500/3500 diesel trucks. But anyone adding more power starts blowing gears. The autos work better and almost as efficient as a manual does.
 
Yeah but the manuals can't handle the torque the new motors put out. Ram is the only one to offer a manual in the 2500/3500 diesel trucks. But anyone adding more power starts blowing gears. The autos work better and almost as efficient as a manual does.



The currently used manuals can't take the torque. Simple solution, stop using weak crap. :lol: There was a complete kit bellhousing to divorced t case to put a 10 speed out of a semi behind a 12/24 valve cummins on craigslist for $1500 a few months ago. Sweet setup but I'd do a 13 double overdrive like my semi has. 8)
 
I'm mainly a Toyota guy, but I've always had a soft spot for the Power Wagon because you could get it with a big gasser, manny trans, solid axles, lockers, and winch in a single cab long bed config. From the factory.

My ideal truck
 
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