cajun4x42006
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Why don't they offer a Manual Trany in new Demax trucks? Not even an option.
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IICR, it was 9 to 1.GM sales of the ZF6 wasn't logical enough to keep production. If demand isn't there they simply aren't going to supply it. If you look at the sales of the ZF6 compared to the Allison I'm sure it's 10-1 ratio.
Bingo. The problem was the DMFW. The clutch was smooth and slick, but would not hold up even under stock power.Not to mention that they seemed to have alot of clutch warranty issues.
The ZF6 was about $1800 cheaper IIRC.So this makes a ZF6 d-max truck pretty damn rare, right? Was there a cost difference new?
Yea Mike, I have the SouthBend in mine. It will hold a LOT of power and never even whimper. The only problem is that it is noisy. Sound like a throw-out bearing going bad ........... but that is just typical.Nephew has an '04 ECLB with ZF6. After he trashed the clutch he put in all aftermarket stuff. Forgot who's.
I'm pretty sure that's what he put in and IIR the conversation correctly he said he was questioning the throwout bearing. He's a member here but never checks in so I'll have to tell him about what you said Otis.Yea Mike, I have the SouthBend in mine. It will hold a LOT of power and never even whimper. The only problem is that it is noisy. Sound like a throw-out bearing going bad ........... but that is just typical.
Tell him not to worry about. It sounds like crap, but will pull till the cows come home:hihi:I'm pretty sure that's what he put in and IIR the conversation correctly he said he was questioning the throwout bearing. He's a member here but never checks in so I'll have to tell him about what you said Otis.
I found this post at the other place from a fellow that said he worked for a company that supplied parts for both transmissions. I tend to believe 2% to be the max with the zf6.GM sales of the ZF6 wasn't logical enough to keep production. If demand isn't there they simply aren't going to supply it. If you look at the sales of the ZF6 compared to the Allison I'm sure it's 10-1 ratio.
There will be no ZF-6 in 2007. Only motor will be LBZ with an Ally tranny.
With 98% of trucks selling are with an auto, it has become unpractical to continue offering the ZF-6 as an option. ZF is wanting to raise the price on the ZF-6, as the unit has become a limited production unit for them.
Also, the production schedule on the 1000 has gone thru the roof to support GM pickups and military contracts, the prices on the Allison tranny hold steady.