No, it's an Aisin transmission.
The best dually diesel pickup truck would be Chevy or GMC 3500 with Duramax and Allison transmission.
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2006 and up . Gm 3500 hd 4x4 z71 with the duramax diesel and Allison transmission.
The automatic transmission uses ATF+4. The manual transmission uses a special manual transmission fluid from Mopar.
Dodge doesn't use inertia switches.
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.
Approx 35 gallons
The weight of a Dodge 3500 dually pickup truck can vary depending on the model year, configuration, and optional equipment. However, a rough estimate would be around 7,500 to 8,500 pounds for a standard model.
Yes, the shoes have an adjustment on them.
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.
No. The Ram 3500 has a much heavier duty transmission, and swapping one out for another will NOT be a simple drop-in swap.