No.
No it does not, Allison transmissions are used in gm's pickupsAllisons are in the Ford Powerstroke setup as well.
The Allison 1000 which is mated with the Duramax diesel
With the proper adapters, yes.
The best dually diesel pickup truck would be Chevy or GMC 3500 with Duramax and Allison transmission.
No. Not according to the Dodge Web site and other info I have seen on the web from Motortrend.com and TruckTrend.com. It will have the same 6 speed automatic as its 2009 predessor.
A518 is the transmission if it is an automatic, and if it is a manual then it is a Getrag 360.
My 05 has a 6 speed Mercedes
its a early 48re. It has a cable, but no tva motor on the side.
The auto is a 48RE The manual is a NV5600
2006 and up . Gm 3500 hd 4x4 z71 with the duramax diesel and Allison transmission.
Yes, an Allison transmission can be fitted to a Dodge 3500 truck, but it typically requires significant modifications. This includes custom adapter plates, changes to the transmission mounts, and potentially alterations to the driveshaft. It's essential to consider compatibility with the engine and electronic systems as well. Consulting with a professional mechanic or transmission specialist is recommended for such a conversion.
No. the trucks with beds have Chrysler transmissions. The cab/chassis truck has an Aisin trans.