those transmissions have a 60,000 mile service maintenance requirement of adjusting the bands. its in the service manual. most people don't do that and think their tranny is going when it slips. it needs adjustment.. lol
53 blocks also effect some 12 valves. KDP on both 5.9's and even the 4BT is also something to worry about. I daily a 53 block 24v with a 47re and I've had no problems. I've also only got 176K on the truck but so far absolutely no issues.
I've got a 99 Cummins 53 block 243000 miles. No crack yet. It's my understanding not all 99 Cummins 53 blocks were bad. In fact there's a ton of people who claim they have a 53 block and soup it to high hell and no issues.
I had a 1997 1500 (so before the '98 refresh) and I can 100% confirm, the dashboard was TERRIBLE. One day the radio just fell out. The cupholder also came out eventually, there was just nothing left after a time.
I got lucky with the KDP on my truck. When it happened it just ejected itself out of the cover into my crank postion sensor. Some JB welf fixed that hole and she runs smooth to this day.
Don't get me wrong I'm a fan of Dodge as much as I am Ford and Chevy but from my experiences it seems that to an extent, the outsourced drivetrain is the only good part of the truck. not hating on Dodge, I've got a lot I can complain about from all three brands lol
I used to think all the dodge was, was a shipping crate for the cummins and would yank them out first chance I got. Now with emissions they way they are in some states I am getting to learn how to do some restoration work cause that may be my only option later down the road. IT SUCKS!! the for bodies are so much better.
They switched to the "semi" body style in 94' and became one of the most highest grossing production trucks of all time. It was the look. The "Twister" truck. Dodge with those smooth rounded lines has always made the best looking truck. Numerous truck of the year awards. I think it was more looks than anything.
tbh ive been a chevy guy all my life. Never was interested in fords except for the 7.3 powerstroke but i know they are good just like any brand. Worked on plenty of chevys, just recently got an 03 dodge ram 2500 cummins and ive got to say nothing about it is cheap compared to any of the chevy's i had. if anything the chevys felt cheaper. Front ends i guess do wear out but my truck has 330,000kms and the previous owner didnt do any front end work for 80,000kms and i doubt it had any recently when he got it. I replaced some u joints and balljoints in the front end because they were in dire need but i know my chevys well and they are no saint when it comes to falling apart around the engine lol. Chevys need balljoints, wheel bearings, steering boxes and tie rods all the time as well. everything drivetrain related aside from the engine is original on my truck, transfer case, diffs and even the transmission so im told. knock on wood
I would replace the rusting frame issue (common to any vehicle in the rust belt) with the stock, Gen 2 steering issues, but everything else is spot on. We have a ‘94 Auto and an ‘01 6-speed, quad cab in the family. Both long beds and 4x4. 172K and 411K miles, respectively. Love them both, but would really like a P-pump on the ‘01. Finally, eliminated oil leaks on the ‘01 with a speedy sleeve and seal on the crank nose, a Keating machine tappet cover, a Cummins vacuum pump reseal kit and a Red Head steering box. Good bye automatic rust proofing and kitty litter on the shop floor. The ‘01 also has Gen 3, 14” brakes (17” wheels), Gen 4, T-style tie rod, adjustable track bar, Borgesen high volume power steering pump, Thuren front springs and EMF ball joints. It stops, steers and tracks like a new truck. The ‘94 (bought new) has a built 47RH, the KDP fix, fuel plate, slightly bigger injectors and one ton rear wheel cylinders. Almost stock, but good light duty, daily driver, with better brakes and “gitty up” better than stock. Many more fixes and improvements on both. Great trucks, both clean and easy to maintain compared to PS or DM powered trucks.
Just placed another order in the store!! Me and my boy are excited for the contest! He’s a diesel fanatic!! He showed me your channel and said we have to Win Nasty Red! Lol looking forward to new content.. God Bless
Okay I live in the rust belt (upper Illinois) and ive owned two 2nd gens. The first was a 1995 with the 5.9 magnum, and the other is a 2001 with the 24v. ON NIETHER OF MY TRUCKS NOR ANY OTHER 2nd Gen ive seen up here, has EVER has a bad frame. Sure, theres some rusty ass ones. But never close to "falling apart" I have NO idea where your getting that from. "theyre just KNOWN for falling apart" buddy, where?
I had Randy Johnson work on my 12 valve 2nd gen truck for a tappet cover repair and he told me about the dail pin he said he fixed it forever so let’s hope I should check it to make sure but I’ve heard Randy Johnson in the man on Cummins and 12 valves
I'm looking at a 2000 ram 3500. Needs a new injection pump and a new lift pump. As for the interior, I plan on changing it out anyway for a laramie longhorn interior as much as I can. It's a 6 speed so it's a great truck, only 290k miles too. I plan to eventually get a laramie longhorn ram 2500 4 door because eventually kids happen, but I ain't ever getting rid of my 2000.
Yeah the frames don’t fall apart it’s age and location in Texas they almost all have the paint still on the at least 35-70% paint coverage just depending if the owner let the truck set with mud on it or not
Malachi a question buddy if someone like myself 😃 was to win nasty red would you be able to load the blow on the bed like you guys did going to auction it would be a long drive back to ct lol
all these 2nd gens are 20 plus years old. unless you have a super deep wallet you're not going to be able to afford one that doesn't need fixing, unless you get an extremely good deal/find. these trucks are timeless in my opinion love um or hate them they are sweet trucks. my advice if you desire one of these trucks especially a 24 valve you are going to have to spend a few dollars fixing the weak points but honestly after tackling a few issues you will have a great running truck take care of it they will last for hundreds of thousands of miles! my 24 valve has 300k miles completely stock besides a dual disk clutch, fass lift pump and a couple new components zero blow by, no leaks. just stay away from the 53 blocks especially if you are planning adding more powa.
Unfortunately, 90% of the issues you addressed are problems all the way up to the 4th gens.. posssibly even the 5th gens but it’s not a common issue yet! My 3rd gen dash is fucked, has a built tranny after learning the hard way acouple times, front end doesn’t have a Chrysler part in the front end, frame has been fully redone etc
@@LOUDNPROUD i disagre, people fell in love with some of the trucks on your channel. Nasty red, the white first gen, the silver dually, and the old 7.3. Those trucks played a big part in in growing your channel. There are some trucks you keep and some you giveaway.... i get it this is your business but you should have trucks that you keep on the channel for your viewers. I would rather see you build them like you did in the past. Just my opinion. Still a huge fan and will continue to watch your videos and enter your giveaways.🤙🤙🔥
I have a furniture business and have owned probably 20 Dodge ram Cummins. The 12 valve Cummins are indestructible. No computer controlled this, no electronic that, just basic, easy to work on, and u get a 5 speed and you can depend on them day in and day out, never a problem. 17 mpg with a 25000 pound trailer. Had a Ford 7.3 and was dependable but got 5 mpg. When u drive them all day every day that mpg gets expensive fast. The 94-97 12 valve 5 speed is the best all around truck ever made, period
I own a second gen and daily a first gen I love my first gen my second generation is awesome too but I like the quality of t he first gen more overall better then driving a Ford or a Chevy cuz then I’d be waiting for the shop to fix it Nothing like the reliability of the Cummins 12 valve is my favorite
I don’t know about all that I’ve had 4 of them and only had trouble with 1 dash I have an 02 4x4 with the Cummins and everything is original no ratels no rust holes or any other problems and yes the dash is original and not one crack the truck has 289,000 miles guess I’m just lucky love my truck and will drive it until it falls apart or I do
Idk why I’ve been lucky with my VP-44 & factory lift pump, but I give all the credit to using nothing but Chevron #2 diesel (not the biodiesel crap) and I’ve always added Lucas Fuel Treatment mixed With Marvel Mystery Oil religiously with every fuel up. 🤞🏽🙏🏽
Might be worth getting a fuel pressure gauge to monitor the stock pump. My understanding they don't just go out they get weak over time and starve the vp44 without the driver even knowing because there's no symptoms. When I first got my truck it had a stock Carter lift pump on the engine pushing 12 PSI. I replaced it with ddrp not fass, Lil pump I found on eBay. How to rewire the connection polarity but it works just like a fass play pushing 20 psi. Only cost me $100 on eBay.
Thats a good deal, i got my 2000 2500 for 15k, these trucks are worth the money, although maybe talk him down a bit if it has any major rust or broken shit like leaks and whatnot. These trucks have historically appreciated in value too. If you keep it in good shape, even just stock, it should be worth more in a couple of years, unlike most vehicles.
@TaxationIsTheft439 yea that might differ because of your area tbh, im in socal california so everything is pricey, i know thats what they go for around here, probably more available around you. Just keep up the research. Good luck
The thing about dodges is they’re very bi polar about their quality. The 1st gen trucks are very well built. Second gen’s are crap. 3rd gens are decent. Their stuff is good and bad they’re kind of all over the place
99 Cummins 24 valve 53 block owner on 243,000. It's to my understanding not all 53 blocks were bad. My engine runs really good it would break my heart if it cracked
hey man i love the trucks and im fourteen and right when i turn 18 12 valve 5.9 on a 4 inch lift kit on 22/14 youve inspired me so much love the vid ,jason btw thanks for the follow back on tiktok
Great info and excellent video. However, those rims and skinny tires have ruined that truck man. Nothing about that looks rugged or manly! You have created a pavement pounder that's all show and no coal! Those wheels look awful! My gosh quit trying to make every truck a Baja truck from Commie-Fornia son! If you want to upgrade the rims convert that to a 10 lug and put some 22" Alcos on there with 35's! Do this after lifting it 6"! Here ended the lesson! Blow coal!
You fail to realize how much better the second generation frame design is compared to the other 90s trucks, which every other company used a weak c channel frame. starting in 94 dodge designed the new frame that is fully boxed to the rear of the cab. the second gen ram shut on ford and gm in every way in the 90s. Shitty dash, ok get a lmc truck dash and forget about it. but i want you to compare the other two competitors frames and get back at me.
@@JCSDieselPerformance yeah I have. They hold up a million times fucking better. They can’t make crew cabs outta them and you never see 2nd gen rollbacks or ambulances or anything, again I wonder why? Oh yeah because their frames were weak as shit
Stop hanging the goofy rims outside the wheel well !! It's the worst thing ever - like running low profies on a 4x4 w/ no sidewall !?!? What is that !?!? Ridiculous !! Yes, i'm judging you -
@@LOUDNPROUD I've been here for a while. I mean, I'm not a huge fan of Nasty Reds wheel/tire setup either. I think lost is side wall is a lot better than rubber band tires
@@nathan1sixteen Do you have been around a while that you know that we have done lots of wheel and tire set ups that are less rim and more tire But it’s been a while since we did a wide set up. We have to do styles for more than just one type of person.🤷🏼♂️
@@LOUDNPROUD oh, I know. I was specifically talking about these 2 trucks. I mean, I remember when you got your first (?) OBS Ford, and it had REALLY Big wheel and SUPER thin tires, and you swapped them out for a more reasonable set
I have to admit. I love the sound of the 24v. Because I have one, I love it. The 12v I love the growl.
As a 12v owner myself 🙋🏻♂️ … I must say that the 12v cold start is way cooler than the 24v
Easier to start too. My 24v takes forever compared to my buddy’s first gen
You say that because you haven’t seen a 24v cold start at -22 Degrees F ;)
@@HunterP.24v starter not turning fast enough? Sounds like u need a new starter.
@@PetesScrapRodShop no grid heater. Found that out the hard way lol
@@PetesScrapRodShop I wouldn’t want to see anything in -22F … js
those transmissions have a 60,000 mile service maintenance requirement of adjusting the bands. its in the service manual. most people don't do that and think their tranny is going when it slips. it needs adjustment.. lol
What bands? Inside the transmission? My truck is in the shop for new clutch cause it was slipping. You got more info on the bands?
Nevermind didn’t the realize those are automatic transmissions. Mine is the nv4500
I've got an idea. Giveaway the truck, a trailer, and a lawnmower. It could be a business setup Giveaway. Just a thought.
@whistlindiesel LMAO
@@asv9993 what about him
@@ethansawyer6859 They need to colab!!
As someone who worked in Oakland, I can't stand seeing my farm boys and ranchers putting oakland'esk rims on TRUCKS. Drives me NUTS.
The thing I hate about the 12V is that it's in a dodge. That's like taking a gold nugget and wrapping it in a turd.
True 💀
The change of sulfur levels in diesel absolutely killed the fuel systems on the 24 valve. I don’t blame Dodge they just got caught up
Right about the vp44 an lift pump. Put a bottom sump an 1 /2 fuel line. Through bred vp44 are great and fass lift pump all set ready to go
Unless you want over 400horse lol
you forgot to mention the 53 blocks on the 24 valves that the casting is thin an some of them and they crack and leak coolant.
53 blocks also effect some 12 valves. KDP on both 5.9's and even the 4BT is also something to worry about. I daily a 53 block 24v with a 47re and I've had no problems. I've also only got 176K on the truck but so far absolutely no issues.
I've got a 99 Cummins 53 block 243000 miles. No crack yet. It's my understanding not all 99 Cummins 53 blocks were bad. In fact there's a ton of people who claim they have a 53 block and soup it to high hell and no issues.
Mr Clean would look way better without those rapper wheels
Whatever lol
@LOUDNPROUD yeah sorry bud but those wheels are gayyyyyy
I had a 1997 1500 (so before the '98 refresh) and I can 100% confirm, the dashboard was TERRIBLE. One day the radio just fell out. The cupholder also came out eventually, there was just nothing left after a time.
I got lucky with the KDP on my truck. When it happened it just ejected itself out of the cover into my crank postion sensor. Some JB welf fixed that hole and she runs smooth to this day.
Love my 2nd gen Cummins 600 HP @ the wheels, and just replaced the VP 44 (2nd pump in 25 years of ownership)
Don't get me wrong I'm a fan of Dodge as much as I am Ford and Chevy but from my experiences it seems that to an extent, the outsourced drivetrain is the only good part of the truck. not hating on Dodge, I've got a lot I can complain about from all three brands lol
I used to think all the dodge was, was a shipping crate for the cummins and would yank them out first chance I got. Now with emissions they way they are in some states I am getting to learn how to do some restoration work cause that may be my only option later down the road. IT SUCKS!! the for bodies are so much better.
Some of the design is decent, like the way the hood is held up, and ease of access of engine components for repairs.
They switched to the "semi" body style in 94' and became one of the most highest grossing production trucks of all time.
It was the look. The "Twister" truck. Dodge with those smooth rounded lines has always made the best looking truck.
Numerous truck of the year awards.
I think it was more looks than anything.
tbh ive been a chevy guy all my life. Never was interested in fords except for the 7.3 powerstroke but i know they are good just like any brand. Worked on plenty of chevys, just recently got an 03 dodge ram 2500 cummins and ive got to say nothing about it is cheap compared to any of the chevy's i had. if anything the chevys felt cheaper. Front ends i guess do wear out but my truck has 330,000kms and the previous owner didnt do any front end work for 80,000kms and i doubt it had any recently when he got it. I replaced some u joints and balljoints in the front end because they were in dire need but i know my chevys well and they are no saint when it comes to falling apart around the engine lol. Chevys need balljoints, wheel bearings, steering boxes and tie rods all the time as well. everything drivetrain related aside from the engine is original on my truck, transfer case, diffs and even the transmission so im told. knock on wood
I would replace the rusting frame issue (common to any vehicle in the rust belt) with the stock, Gen 2 steering issues, but everything else is spot on.
We have a ‘94 Auto and an ‘01 6-speed, quad cab in the family. Both long beds and 4x4. 172K and 411K miles, respectively. Love them both, but would really like a P-pump on the ‘01.
Finally, eliminated oil leaks on the ‘01 with a speedy sleeve and seal on the crank nose, a Keating machine tappet cover, a Cummins vacuum pump reseal kit and a Red Head steering box. Good bye automatic rust proofing and kitty litter on the shop floor.
The ‘01 also has Gen 3, 14” brakes (17” wheels), Gen 4, T-style tie rod, adjustable track bar, Borgesen high volume power steering pump, Thuren front springs and EMF ball joints. It stops, steers and tracks like a new truck.
The ‘94 (bought new) has a built 47RH, the KDP fix, fuel plate, slightly bigger injectors and one ton rear wheel cylinders. Almost stock, but good light duty, daily driver, with better brakes and “gitty up” better than stock.
Many more fixes and improvements on both. Great trucks, both clean and easy to maintain compared to PS or DM powered trucks.
One thing I hate about my 2g Cummins. Is that, I don't have 1. I hate that!
Just placed another order in the store!! Me and my boy are excited for the contest! He’s a diesel fanatic!! He showed me your channel and said we have to
Win Nasty Red! Lol looking forward to new content.. God Bless
Okay I live in the rust belt (upper Illinois) and ive owned two 2nd gens. The first was a 1995 with the 5.9 magnum, and the other is a 2001 with the 24v. ON NIETHER OF MY TRUCKS NOR ANY OTHER 2nd Gen ive seen up here, has EVER has a bad frame. Sure, theres some rusty ass ones. But never close to "falling apart"
I have NO idea where your getting that from. "theyre just KNOWN for falling apart" buddy, where?
My dad has a 2002 extended cab king bed six speed manual with 96,000 miles on it. It drives me nuts it’s just been sitting outside for 12 years :(
@@jason3211 he won’t sell it. He uses it once a year for “truck stuff” 🙄
I had Randy Johnson work on my 12 valve 2nd gen truck for a tappet cover repair and he told me about the dail pin he said he fixed it forever so let’s hope I should check it to make sure but I’ve heard Randy Johnson in the man on Cummins and 12 valves
The top thing I hate about second gens are all these kids buying them and completely assing them up
Vp44 usually doesn't do the metal shavings...thats the cp pumps
I'm looking at a 2000 ram 3500. Needs a new injection pump and a new lift pump. As for the interior, I plan on changing it out anyway for a laramie longhorn interior as much as I can. It's a 6 speed so it's a great truck, only 290k miles too. I plan to eventually get a laramie longhorn ram 2500 4 door because eventually kids happen, but I ain't ever getting rid of my 2000.
Never had a dash, trans or frame issue on one of these. At least yet
good morning keep the great work hope you have a wonderful new year
Likewise man!
Yeah the frames don’t fall apart it’s age and location in Texas they almost all have the paint still on the at least 35-70% paint coverage just depending if the owner let the truck set with mud on it or not
what wheels and tires u got on the 24 valve looks amazing
I bought my 12 valve with a cracked timing cover from the KDP. Its fixed
Best place too find stuff for a 2002 dodge 3500 it’s a dually
My 2nd gen has a manual 5 speed!
Malachi a question buddy if someone like myself 😃 was to win nasty red would you be able to load the blow on the bed like you guys did going to auction it would be a long drive back to ct lol
Yes for sure!
But it’s heading to WV bro!😎
No it’s taking the short trip to Illinois 😂👍
Yes but unfortunately it’s staying in the Hoosier state and will not be resold!
Wishful thinking boys! Country roads take Nasty Red home to the place Nasty Red belongs West Virginia Gods Country!!🤣👍🏻
all these 2nd gens are 20 plus years old. unless you have a super deep wallet you're not going to be able to afford one that doesn't need fixing, unless you get an extremely good deal/find. these trucks are timeless in my opinion love um or hate them they are sweet trucks. my advice if you desire one of these trucks especially a 24 valve you are going to have to spend a few dollars fixing the weak points but honestly after tackling a few issues you will have a great running truck take care of it they will last for hundreds of thousands of miles! my 24 valve has 300k miles completely stock besides a dual disk clutch, fass lift pump and a couple new components zero blow by, no leaks. just stay away from the 53 blocks especially if you are planning adding more powa.
I've got a 53 block with over 243,000 MI. I hope the hell it never cracks😂.
I have a 03 ram srt stile 4.7 magnum engine sports cars gets headaches in high way with my truck.
Were just going to ignore the steering then?
I have a 2005 24 valve with a 6-speed manual. It's a workhorse
Unfortunately, 90% of the issues you addressed are problems all the way up to the 4th gens.. posssibly even the 5th gens but it’s not a common issue yet! My 3rd gen dash is fucked, has a built tranny after learning the hard way acouple times, front end doesn’t have a Chrysler part in the front end, frame has been fully redone etc
Come to Tacoma wa to buy there’s a ton for sale
Crazy you're giving away that last truck that helped your channel get to where it is today.
The truck didn’t help my channel get anywhere… it was the work I did surrounding the truck. 🤘
@@LOUDNPROUD i disagre, people fell in love with some of the trucks on your channel. Nasty red, the white first gen, the silver dually, and the old 7.3. Those trucks played a big part in in growing your channel. There are some trucks you keep and some you giveaway.... i get it this is your business but you should have trucks that you keep on the channel for your viewers. I would rather see you build them like you did in the past. Just my opinion. Still a huge fan and will continue to watch your videos and enter your giveaways.🤙🤙🔥
@@nmaragon5976 yes he should give a choice to the winner of Nasty red to take it or the Mr clean with the anthems from nasty red
I have a furniture business and have owned probably 20 Dodge ram Cummins. The 12 valve Cummins are indestructible. No computer controlled this, no electronic that, just basic, easy to work on, and u get a 5 speed and you can depend on them day in and day out, never a problem. 17 mpg with a 25000 pound trailer. Had a Ford 7.3 and was dependable but got 5 mpg. When u drive them all day every day that mpg gets expensive fast. The 94-97 12 valve 5 speed is the best all around truck ever made, period
The truck is just the shipping crate for the engine.
BAHAHAHAHAHAHA
I'm taking this
Sadly it’s true 😂. And I own a 2nd Gen myself
What size are them bags that's on the rear of the 24v? And where did you get them
I own a second gen and daily a first gen
I love my first gen my second generation is awesome too but I like the quality of t he first gen more overall better then driving a Ford or a Chevy cuz then I’d be waiting for the shop to fix it
Nothing like the reliability of the Cummins 12 valve is my favorite
Keep it up brother!
If you add a FASS LIFT PUMP You will never regret it will transform truck to a masterpiece
I don’t know about all that I’ve had 4 of them and only had trouble with 1 dash I have an 02 4x4 with the Cummins and everything is original no ratels no rust holes or any other problems and yes the dash is original and not one crack the truck has 289,000 miles guess I’m just lucky love my truck and will drive it until it falls apart or I do
Idk why I’ve been lucky with my VP-44 & factory lift pump, but I give all the credit to using nothing but Chevron #2 diesel (not the biodiesel crap) and I’ve always added Lucas Fuel Treatment mixed With Marvel Mystery Oil religiously with every fuel up. 🤞🏽🙏🏽
Might be worth getting a fuel pressure gauge to monitor the stock pump. My understanding they don't just go out they get weak over time and starve the vp44 without the driver even knowing because there's no symptoms. When I first got my truck it had a stock Carter lift pump on the engine pushing 12 PSI. I replaced it with ddrp not fass, Lil pump I found on eBay. How to rewire the connection polarity but it works just like a fass play pushing 20 psi. Only cost me $100 on eBay.
My Tranmission just went out in my 5.9.. need about 5k for the transmission I want
any chance youre by new york? have a built auto i pulled a month ago to manual swap mine
@@AirsoftGunsAndBbGuns no sir, I live in NV how much you want for it?
Awesome video my man 🙌🏼
What size are those small light bars on the 12valve?
Transmission and steering and interior and rust on rocker panels . And vacuum pump is notorious for leaking as well
Nailed it!
Subscribed thanks for sharing
Yo want to buy your flat bed 1st gen
Good morning freakin awesome Trucks.
Thanks!
Good morning!
I have a 99 really clean Xtra cab gas engine
Moral of the story if Ford had the Cummins instead dodges would be nothing 😂
Ford guy eh? Lol
Ford's will always be nothing. Fix Or Repair Daily=FORD
Nice truck they are awesome
I hope I win my truck just took a shit and needs a new trans
We're in the same boat. My reverse went out. It's sitting in a shop waiting to get fixed. My wife is driving me back and forth to work. Sucks!
Killer dowel pin is far more rare than most believe. I have 3, never a problem. 89, 90, and 91
The 89 has 250,000 miles
Hey man I got a question. My grandpa has a 99 2500 wit 90k miles he said he would sell me for 18k. I feel like it’s a bit much but what do you think
Thats a good deal, i got my 2000 2500 for 15k, these trucks are worth the money, although maybe talk him down a bit if it has any major rust or broken shit like leaks and whatnot. These trucks have historically appreciated in value too. If you keep it in good shape, even just stock, it should be worth more in a couple of years, unlike most vehicles.
@@Jason-mh1pl I tried to Kelly blue book the vehicle and he was barely worth over 10k to them
@TaxationIsTheft439 yea that might differ because of your area tbh, im in socal california so everything is pricey, i know thats what they go for around here, probably more available around you. Just keep up the research. Good luck
@@Jason-mh1pl yea I’m in Washington state. There are some but not one like my grandpa with that low of miles
@TaxationIsTheft439 yea thats crazy low, the engine if its diesel hasnt even worn in yet, mine just wore in technically at like 115k
💯❤️ MY CUMMINS TURBO DIESEL
Wrap it in Dark chrome Green
I thought the 25X entries ended at the beginning of the month I'm not gonna get brought back
Goodness I love nasty red
I like the 1st gens
frames don't rot if never driven in salt
He'll yeah 🐔
Idc what anybody says 5.9 Cummins and 5.9 magnum most reliable motors ever made
I could agree
7.3 definitely up there
@@adamarrington9909as a Cummins vp44 owner I agree. I almost got one but they are just too expensive
dont forget front cab mount rust.
BRO, YOU SHOULD DO ONE OF THE NEW JEEP WRANGLERS DIESELS NEXT
I can’t wait to see more about the 24v!!!
can i buy a truck from you?
I hope I'm lucky enough 2 win Nasty Red, my car just broke down, toady don't have money 2 fix it right now.
I pray I win Nasty Red 2nd time around!🙏
Love the engine's. But this video makes me hate Mopar even more
I have 2 12v with perfect frames and I’m selling one rn
What you got brother??
Don't forget!! GET RID OF THE INTAKE HEATER!!
The thing about dodges is they’re very bi polar about their quality. The 1st gen trucks are very well built. Second gen’s are crap. 3rd gens are decent. Their stuff is good and bad they’re kind of all over the place
24v owner. 53 block on 413k miles at the time of this comment. Wish me luck lol.
99 Cummins 24 valve 53 block owner on 243,000. It's to my understanding not all 53 blocks were bad. My engine runs really good it would break my heart if it cracked
24v sound meaner
These are great trucks except any part dodge did :-P
You forgot to mention the garbage front ends
Nothing that can't be replaced
If you see hecho in Mexico RUN dodge is made in Mexico buy something from Canada or America
Find yourself a v10
hey man i love the trucks and im fourteen and right when i turn 18 12 valve 5.9 on a 4 inch lift kit on 22/14 youve inspired me so much love the vid ,jason btw thanks for the follow back on tiktok
Great info and excellent video. However, those rims and skinny tires have ruined that truck man. Nothing about that looks rugged or manly! You have created a pavement pounder that's all show and no coal! Those wheels look awful! My gosh quit trying to make every truck a Baja truck from Commie-Fornia son! If you want to upgrade the rims convert that to a 10 lug and put some 22" Alcos on there with 35's! Do this after lifting it 6"! Here ended the lesson! Blow coal!
You fail to realize how much better the second generation frame design is compared to the other 90s trucks, which every other company used a weak c channel frame. starting in 94 dodge designed the new frame that is fully boxed to the rear of the cab. the second gen ram shut on ford and gm in every way in the 90s. Shitty dash, ok get a lmc truck dash and forget about it. but i want you to compare the other two competitors frames and get back at me.
😂 there’s a reason they couldn’t make crew cab trucks bud
Have you even compared ford and gm frames of the 90s to a second gen? You'll be surprised
@@JCSDieselPerformance yeah I have. They hold up a million times fucking better. They can’t make crew cabs outta them and you never see 2nd gen rollbacks or ambulances or anything, again I wonder why? Oh yeah because their frames were weak as shit
Stop hanging the goofy rims outside the wheel well !! It's the worst thing ever - like running low profies on a 4x4 w/ no sidewall !?!? What is that !?!? Ridiculous !! Yes, i'm judging you -
You need to get smaller wheels and bigger tires for your trucks. These big wheels and small tire walls look garbage
You must be new to the Channel lol…
@@LOUDNPROUD I've been here for a while. I mean, I'm not a huge fan of Nasty Reds wheel/tire setup either. I think lost is side wall is a lot better than rubber band tires
@@nathan1sixteen Do you have been around a while that you know that we have done lots of wheel and tire set ups that are less rim and more tire
But it’s been a while since we did a wide set up. We have to do styles for more than just one type of person.🤷🏼♂️
@@LOUDNPROUD oh, I know. I was specifically talking about these 2 trucks.
I mean, I remember when you got your first (?) OBS Ford, and it had REALLY Big wheel and SUPER thin tires, and you swapped them out for a more reasonable set