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When did the Dodge Ram NV5600 come out?

When did the Dodge Ram NV5600 come out?

The NV5600, manufactured by New Venture Gear, was installed between 1998 and 2005 in Dodge RAM 2500 and 3500 Series ¾-ton and one-ton diesel pickup truck models equipped with Cummins 5.9L engines. The NV5600 was preceded by the NV4500 in these model trucks and was replaced by the Mercedes-Benz built G56.

What kind of transmission does a Dodge NV5600 have?

The NV5600 6-speed manual transmission was used from 1998-2005 in Dodge 3/4-ton and one-ton trucks (2500 and 3500 Series) that featured the Cummins 5.9L Turbo Diesel. Due to frequent complaints from users, particularly relating to the towing capabilities of the NV5600,…

What kind of transmission does a Reman NV 5600 have?

The NV5600 was preceded by the NV4500 in these model trucks and was replaced by the Mercedes-Benz built G56. We offer a top-quality reman NV 5600 transmission 6-speed 4WD at a great price made to fit 2001-2005 Dodge RAM 2500 and 3500 Series diesel pickup trucks.

When to replace Syncro rings on Dodge NV5600 6 speed?

In the October 2003 Transmission Digest magazine, there is an article discussing the 2000 syncro rings for the Dodge NV5600 6 speed verses the 20001 on syncro rings. The early rings are no longer available and you need to replace the early gear and early syncro rings together as a set with the 2001-on parts.

When did the Dodge NV5600 6 speed come out?

The NV5600 was used in 1998-2005 Dodge 2500 and 3500 Series ¾ ton and 1 ton Trucks with the 5.9L Cummins Engines. The NV5600 6-speed brings a new meaning to the term “light duty”. In the past, we have only had available the Getrag 360 and the NV4500.

Is there a warranty on Dodge NV5600 manual transmissions?

You will find there’s large inventory of completed rebuilt NV5600 Manual Transmissions plus transmission parts. We offer manufacturing plant rebuilt re-manufactured units that are dyno tested. We provide a 12 month absolutely no hassle warranty.

Is the NV5600 better than the 5600?

The 5600 is certainly stronger than what you have, but they are not bullet proof. If you break something getting quality NV parts is just about out of the question. I don’t think its a terrible option, provided you are not getting a junk 5600 that needs work already.

Is the NV5600 the best transmission ever made?

There are die hard NV5600 proponents that will argue that the NV5600 is the best transmission ever made and that the truck is being misused, over loaded, improper oil being used and the list of reasons goes on.

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Ruth Doyle