Yes Way.
If you go to the Cummins web site, you will see only one6.7L engine that meets the 2013 emission standard.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BpBzItkwlak
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Fm8pl1mZ4A&list=PL04C1F2955B2AE5E2
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ro0Sy5ehXmg&list=PL04C1F2955B2AE5E2
Yes I could, and it has the same 6.7L Cummins Turbo Diesel that is in my Ram 350.
So if the Power Stroke is so good, why does Ford use the Cummins in the 650 & 75 trucks????
Porthole
Thanks for posting the order guide.
This helped me make my decision.
I wanted a Ford F350 with SRW 4 x 4 and was waiting for the improvedtowing capacity beyond the 14,000 Lb. trailer hitch rating.
Looking at page 3 of the order guide, I see the towing rating for aconventional trailer...
I have been looking at both trucks, except I want a 3500 SRW4 X 4.
Look closely at the towing capacity and the GCWR.
Be sure whatever truck you choose that it meets your needs.
You can get the following features in the Ford, but they areunavailable on the Ram.
Locking rear differential...
I am not claiming to be an expert, but I have heard storiesabout air bags failing.
If you have an aftermarket system you still have yourfactory springs.
This came out of the Ram 2014 brochure;
The engineeringemployed by Ram 3500
SRW and DRW models is specific to
the task: a single leaf spring...
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