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Warranty by sanchai
Sep 07, 2003 (7:38 pm)
For myself, I have been looking to buy a new truck this year. I was looking at GMC 2500 HD SLT with almost everything on the options, sticker price is $46K plus, drive very nice quiet and a good combination inside and outside, I can buy this truck for $40K, then I went to look and test drive one of the 2003 Dodge Ram 2500 SLT w/Lalemie package with Cummins diesel first start it very noise then the engine queit down when it has warm up. Ride a little roughs than the GMC.
 
After I look at warranty the Dodge and GMC both have 36,000 mil bumper to bumper, then on the power train Dodge have 7y/70k GMC 100K on engine only.
 
This warranty I have been in my mind, I may end up with the Dodge because of the warranty.
 
What's you guy think?
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sanchai by ryanbab
Sep 08, 2003 (3:32 pm)
Is they extra powertrain warranty free or do you have to pay a deductible?
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by ryanbab
Sep 08, 2003 (3:34 pm)
I just checked out the dodge site and this is what it had to say
 
Standard transferable 7-year/ 70,000-mile Powertrain Limited Warranty‡
 
Notice the little symbol after warranty?
 
Heres what it says
 
‡See dealer for a copy of this limited warranty. A deductible applies.
 
Looks like it isnt free
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by jtt3
Sep 08, 2003 (4:56 pm)
I had the same questions but mine was easy too solve.
 
  I tow a 14,000 lb. fifth wheel trailer and the 2500HD GMC/Chev was the only one that came close to that tow rating.
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jtt3 by mullins87
Sep 09, 2003 (5:47 am)
What is the GVWR for that truck?
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Mullins by jtt3
Sep 09, 2003 (6:02 am)
The GVWR rating is 9200 lbs GCWR is 22,000 lbs fifth wheel towing capacity is 15,700 on the extended cab and 15,400 on the crew cab
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jtt3 by mullins87
Sep 09, 2003 (10:12 am)
Then your truck, full of fuel with all your passengers and gear in place, can't weigh more than approximately 6,400 lbs or you are over the GVWR on your truck. Of course, you're still under the GCWR.
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Mullins by jtt3
Sep 09, 2003 (6:21 pm)
In my case I have a little more than that because my hitch weight is approx. 2000 lbs so that number is 7200 lbs for the truck with fuel and passengers and gear in truck.
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by mullins87
Sep 09, 2003 (6:29 pm)
2k lbs is light for a 14k lb 5'er. 5'er hitch weight should be appr. 20% of the total weight. But, if the 2k is correct, and I do believe the 7.2k lbs for the truck is pretty darn close, then you are towing within the manufacturer stated limits of your truck. Appears you did your homework, which is more than I can say for a lot of RV'ers I see on a weekly basis.

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