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General Cummins

This covers Dodge Ram Cummins articles that may be used in a span of generations and not limited to one generation of truck.

Subcategories

  1. Engine

    This pertains all Cummins engine as listed above. This article area covers what is not covered below.
  2. Transmission & Transfer Case

    Everything pertaining to transmissions and transfer cases. This includes automatic transmissions and manual transmissions.
  3. Axles, Suspension & Brakes

    Everything pertaining to axles, differentials, brakes, wheels and tires.
  4. Cab Interior

    Everything pertaining to cab interior. This is including stereo, air conditioning, heater, seats, flooring, etc.
  5. Truck Exterior

    Everything pertaining to exterior of the truck. This includes paint, body work, bumpers, lighting etc.

3 Cummins articles in this category

  1. Me78569 ·
    Here is a ever growning list of tools that come in VERY handy when working on your cummins.       First and Foremost, Knipex 86 03 250 Parellel Jaw Plyers  The key to these plyers is unlike channel lock plyers the jaws on these stay parellel all of the time.   They run right about $50, but we promise they are worth 3x that.  Once you use a set of these they will become the single most loved tool in your toolbox.  These plyers allow you to put even and steady clamping for
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  2. Me78569 ·
    This article covers the general process you go through when you order a new truck through a dealer.   We have split the status's into stages to help you understand the steps.  Mopar1973man.com made up the "stages"   When you order a new truck these are the status's that they use.   You can find your status 1 of 2 ways.  1. contacting your dealer they can find hte order info and give you a status.   The dealer can look up the order via VON or VIN.  2. you can go to https://www.ramtrucks.c
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  3. Mopar1973Man ·
    Speed I hear it all the time how everyone is driving at the speed limit or faster on the interstates. Then throw a snide comment about my driving here in Idaho. Most people don't even have a clue about what Idaho highways are like or the road conditions we face out here. Let me get this out first. Most all speed limits in Idaho are 45-65 MPH period. The only places where the speed exceeds this is the two interstate highways (I84 and I90) that pass through the state. So for me to get to I90
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