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Is a truck with 233,314 miles a liability or a legacy? The answer usually lies under the hood and in the maintenance records.
The "Tradesman" is the no-nonsense trim of the Ram world. Without the electronic gremlins that sometimes plague high-tech luxury trims, the Tradesman focuses on what matters: Whether it's the 4x4 system or the rugged interior, these trucks are designed to be tools, not toys. Final Thoughts
If you’re hunting for a high-mileage legend like the 23331-4, pay close attention to these three pillars of longevity: 23331-4.mp4
Look for firm, crisp shifts. Many high-mileage Rams have had their transmissions rebuilt or replaced to handle the torque of the Cummins engine.
The 6.7L Cummins Turbo Diesel is famous for its "million-mile" potential, provided it’s cared for. Is a truck with 233,314 miles a liability or a legacy
Units that last often utilize remote oil filtration or CAT fuel filter setups to keep the fuel system pristine. Why the Tradesman Trim Still Wins
When most people see a "2" at the start of an odometer reading, they think of the finish line. For heavy-duty enthusiasts, however, 200,000 miles is often just the end of the break-in period. This has never been more evident than in the recent viral interest surrounding the —specifically the unit marked 23331-4 , currently making waves for its incredible condition despite its high mileage. The Myth vs. The Reality of High Mileage For heavy-duty enthusiasts
Mechanical parts can be replaced; a rotted frame cannot. Seek out trucks with "clean Carfax" histories from southern states like Florida.