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Re: Dodge trucks I goofed!!
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Posted by Luke S on November 03, 2006 at 06:23:57 from (65.161.251.246):
In Reply to: Re: Dodge trucks I goofed!! posted by CLW on November 02, 2006 at 17:42:04:
Major improvements have been made to all Dodge transmissions, not just the auto's. The auto behind the 5.7 hemi is the 5-45rfe, and it is an awesome transmission that is extremely durable. You used to be able to get the 5-speed manual behind the Hemi but they have since changed over to the new MercedeesBenz G56 6-speed manual transmission in either the hemi or the Cummins. The 48re is the automatic behind the Cummins and it has been out for about 4 1/2 model years, and has also been extremely durable. We have not had to take one out of a truck yet. We have a new 6-speed auto that is coming out around the first of the year for the diesel that is going to be awesome as well. Comparing any transmissions that Dodge uses today to anything they built 5-10 years ago is not apple's to apple's, they are all totally different, and much more durable. I am a Dodge and Chevrolet dealer by the way, if you wonder how I base my opinions.
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