USED G56 TRANSMISSION FOR SALE

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(2 customer reviews)

Product Overview & Specifications

  • In Stock, Mercedes-Benz G56 6-Speed Manual Transmissions Available
  • Free Shipping to All 50 States via Freight Pallet, 7 to 14 Business Days
  • Year and Cummins Generation Verified (5.9 Cummins 2005-2007 or 6.7 Cummins 2007.5-2018)
  • Donor Truck Confirmed (Ram 2500 / 3500 / 4500 / 5500)
  • All 6 Forward Gears Shift Tested
  • 3rd-4th Synchro Condition Assessed (Known G56 Wear Point)
  • Input Shaft Bearing Condition Documented
  • Aluminum Case Inspected for Cracks
  • Output Shaft and Rear Seal Condition Noted
  • Clutch Fork and Pivot Inspected
  • Fluid Sample Assessed for Metal Contamination
  • Bellhousing Matched to Cummins Engine Generation

$5,395.00

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Description

Used G56 Transmission for Sale: Dodge Ram Cummins Manual Transmission Power

Looking for a used G56 transmission for sale to power your Dodge Ram Cummins? The Mercedes-Benz built G56 6-speed manual transmission is the OEM manual gearbox for 2005 to 2018 Ram heavy-duty trucks with both the 5.9L and 6.7L Cummins turbo diesel engines. Known for its deep 6.29:1 first gear ideal for heavy-load launches, robust internal construction, and the manual driver engagement that Cummins enthusiasts demand, the G56 is the right choice for owners who want to keep the manual transmission tradition alive in their heavy-duty diesel truck.

G56 Transmission Overview

The G56 transmission is a 6-speed manual gearbox designed and manufactured by Mercedes-Benz (Daimler AG) in Germany, specifically built for Dodge Ram (and later Ram, post-Dodge brand split) heavy-duty trucks paired with Cummins turbo diesel engines. Introduced for the 2005 model year, the G56 replaced the New Venture Gear NV5600 6-speed manual that had been used since 1999 in 5.9 Cummins-equipped Ram trucks. The G56 served behind both Cummins engine generations during its 14-year Ram production run:

  • 5.9L Cummins ISB Turbo Diesel (2005 to 2007.5 model years)
  • 6.7L Cummins ISB Turbo Diesel (2007.5 to 2018 model years)

After the 2018 model year, Ram discontinued the manual transmission option for the 6.7 Cummins, replacing the G56 with the Aisin AS69RC 6-speed automatic transmission as the only choice. The 2019 plus Ram heavy-duty trucks no longer offer a manual transmission option.

Cast Aluminum Case Construction (Not Cast Iron)

An important clarification often missed in G56 product listings: the G56 uses a cast aluminum case construction, NOT cast iron. This is sometimes confused because:

  • The predecessor NV5600 transmission DID have a cast iron case
  • Many heavy-duty diesel truck transmissions DO use cast iron cases
  • It’s easy to assume “heavy-duty diesel transmission = cast iron”

However, the G56 was designed by Mercedes-Benz with lightweight cast aluminum construction for the case, which keeps the transmission weight to a manageable 230 lbs despite its 6-speed design and heavy-duty torque capacity. The cast aluminum case is strong enough for the 600 lb-ft stock OEM rating and substantially lighter than the equivalent cast iron design would be.

The Real Weak Link: Stock OEM Clutch, Not the Transmission

When discussing G56 reliability and durability, an important point Cummins owners should understand: the G56 transmission itself is robust and well-built. The transmission internals (gears, synchros, shafts, bearings) can handle 600 plus lb-ft of torque in stock form, and aftermarket-built G56s with upgraded synchros can handle considerably more.

The actual weak link in G56-equipped Cummins trucks is typically the factory single-disc clutch. The stock OEM clutch is rated for approximately 450 to 500 lb-ft of torque. Once Cummins owners add common modifications like:

  • ECM tuning (adds 50 to 100 plus lb-ft)
  • Larger exhaust and intake
  • Performance fuel modifications
  • Larger turbo

The engine begins making 600 plus lb-ft, and the clutch fails before the transmission. The “G56 is unreliable” reputation in some online forums often actually traces to clutch failures being incorrectly attributed to transmission failures.

Standard preventive upgrade for any modified G56 application: install a quality aftermarket clutch:

  • South Bend Clutch (most popular, multiple options from street to competition)
  • Valair Clutch (heavy-duty performance dual-disc options)
  • Luk Pro-Gold Clutch (premium OEM-style upgrade)
  • McLeod Heavy Duty Clutch (street and track applications)

With an upgraded clutch matched to the engine’s actual power output, the G56 transmission will outlast multiple clutches and is good for 300,000 plus miles of reliable service.

Famous Gear Ratios: The Deep 6.29 First Gear

The G56’s signature feature is its 6.29:1 first gear ratio , one of the deepest first gears of any factory passenger truck transmission. This deep granny gear provides:

  • Easy launches with heavy trailers (up to 25,000 lbs bumper-pull or gooseneck)
  • Crawl-speed control for off-road and worksite use
  • Minimal slip clutch engagement at full load
  • Strong starting torque multiplication for hill starts with heavy loads

The remaining gears (3.48 / 2.10 / 1.38 / 1.00 / 0.79) provide normal forward operation with 5th gear as direct drive (1.00:1) and 6th gear as overdrive (0.79:1) for relaxed highway cruising in light-load conditions.

Common G56 Wear Points to Inspect

When buying a used G56 transmission, the most common high-mileage wear items are:

  • 3rd to 4th gear synchro wear , the most documented G56 issue, causes grinding shifts especially when shifting fast or under load
  • Input shaft bearing noise , can develop at high mileage
  • Reverse gear synchro wear (G56 has reverse synchro, unlike many older heavy-duty manuals)
  • Shift fork wear , less common but documented
  • Output seal leaks , common high-mileage seepage at the rear output shaft

Our inspection process specifically checks all of these wear points and discloses condition before shipping.

The G56 Fluid Type Discussion

One frequent G56 owner discussion topic: what fluid to use. The factory Mercedes-Benz specification is MTX-DCT-1 (a yellow-colored synthetic manual transmission fluid). Many owners have found that the OEM MTX-DCT-1 fluid produces notchy, hard-to-engage shifts in cold weather, especially in northern climates with temperatures below freezing.

Common aftermarket fluid choices that many owners report improved shift feel with:

  • Pennzoil Synchromesh (a Pentosin-style multi-purpose manual transmission fluid)
  • AMSOIL Manual Synchromesh Transmission Fluid
  • Royal Purple Synchromax
  • Dexron III ATF (controversial , some owners report excellent cold shift feel, others report long-term wear concerns)

There is no universal consensus among Cummins owners about the best G56 fluid. The OEM Mercedes spec MTX-DCT-1 is the safest choice for warranty considerations and longest-term wear. Many owners switch to one of the aftermarket alternatives once their transmission is out of warranty for noticeably better cold-weather shift quality. Whichever fluid you choose, fluid changes every 60,000 to 100,000 miles are recommended for maximum transmission life.

Compatibility of the G56 Transmission

VEHICLE APPLICATIONS:

  • Dodge / Ram 2500 (2005 to 2018) , both 5.9 and 6.7 Cummins variants
  • Dodge / Ram 3500 (2005 to 2018) , both 5.9 and 6.7 Cummins variants (single rear wheel and dual rear wheel)
  • Dodge / Ram 4500 (2008 to 2018) , 6.7 Cummins only (Ram 4500 was introduced in 2008)
  • Dodge / Ram 5500 (2008 to 2018) , 6.7 Cummins only (chassis cab work trucks)

COMPATIBLE CUMMINS ENGINES:

  • 5.9L Cummins ISB Turbo Diesel (2005 to 2007.5) , 325 to 350 HP / 600 to 650 lb-ft factory ratings
  • 6.7L Cummins ISB Turbo Diesel (2007.5 to 2018) , 350 to 385 HP / 650 to 865 lb-ft factory ratings

IMPORTANT BELLHOUSING NOTE: The G56 had different bellhousing patterns / starter motor positions for the 5.9 Cummins vs the 6.7 Cummins generation. If you’re buying for a 5.9 Cummins truck (2005 to 2007), you need the 5.9-specific G56. If you’re buying for a 6.7 Cummins truck (2007.5 to 2018), you need the 6.7-specific G56. Call (240) 301-0095 to confirm bellhousing compatibility with your specific Cummins generation.

Benefits of the G56 Transmission

  • Mercedes-Benz Engineering , designed and built by Daimler AG with the same engineering standards as Mercedes commercial truck transmissions
  • Deep 6.29:1 First Gear , ideal for heavy-load launches with trailers up to 25,000 lbs
  • 600 lb-ft Stock Capacity , robust internals capable of handling typical Cummins torque output
  • Reverse Synchro , unlike many older heavy-duty manuals, the G56 has a synchronized reverse for smooth engagement
  • 6-Speed Overdrive , 5th gear direct, 6th gear 0.79:1 overdrive for relaxed highway cruising
  • Manual Engagement Benefits , better off-road and worksite control versus automatic, no torque converter heat issues with heavy towing, driver-controlled launch characteristics
  • Cast Aluminum Case , lightweight construction at 230 lbs
  • Strong Aftermarket Support , synchros, gear sets, clutches, and rebuild kits widely available from Cummins specialists

Condition

Each used G56 transmission in our inventory has been carefully inspected and tested. While these are used transmissions, they offer excellent value and performance for owners who want to keep their manual-transmission Cummins truck on the road, especially given that Ram no longer offers a manual transmission option for the 6.7 Cummins (2019 plus model years are automatic only).

Maintenance Requirements

To ensure the longevity of your used G56 transmission:

  • Use proper transmission fluid (Mercedes-spec MTX-DCT-1 for OEM, or quality aftermarket synchromesh-style fluid for improved cold-weather feel)
  • Change fluid every 60,000 to 100,000 miles depending on usage severity
  • Match your clutch to your engines actual power output , don’t run a stock clutch behind a 700 lb-ft tuned Cummins
  • Watch for 3rd-4th gear synchro wear as the first sign of needed rebuild
  • Address output seal leaks promptly to prevent fluid loss

Invest in Quality and Performance

When you choose a used G56 transmission from our inventory, you get a durable, Mercedes-engineered manual gearbox at a fraction of the cost of new. Our commitment to quality and customer satisfaction ensures you’ll receive a reliable transmission to keep your Dodge Ram Cummins running strong for years to come, including the manual-transmission feel that Cummins enthusiasts demand.

Browse our selection of G56 transmissions for sale today and experience the perfect blend of Mercedes engineering, Cummins power compatibility, and value for your Ram heavy-duty truck project.

Vehicle Compatibility

Dodge / Ram 2500 (2005 to 2018)All cab and bed configurations, with 5.9 Cummins (2005-2007) or 6.7 Cummins (2007.5-2018)
Dodge / Ram 3500 (2005 to 2018)Single rear wheel and dual rear wheel, both Cummins generations
Dodge / Ram 4500 (2008 to 2018)6.7 Cummins only, introduced in 2008
Dodge / Ram 5500 (2008 to 2018)6.7 Cummins only, chassis cab work trucks
NOT Applicable2019 plus Ram trucks (manual discontinued, automatic-only with Aisin AS69RC), 1999 to 2004 Dodge Ram 2500/3500 (used NV5600 6-speed manual, different transmission), 2002 to 2007 5.9 Cummins with NV5600 transmissions (different)
Compatible Engines5.9L Cummins ISB Turbo Diesel (2005-2007), 6.7L Cummins ISB Turbo Diesel (2007.5-2018)

Condition and Inspection

  • Year verified (2005 to 2018 production)
  • Cummins generation confirmed (5.9 or 6.7)
  • Donor truck identified (Ram 2500 / 3500 / 4500 / 5500)
  • 2WD or 4WD configuration noted
  • All 6 forward gears shift-tested
  • 3rd-4th synchro condition assessed (known G56 wear point)
  • Reverse gear synchro tested
  • Input shaft bearing condition documented (audible noise check)
  • Aluminum case inspected for cracks (especially around the bellhousing area)
  • Output shaft and rear seal condition noted
  • Output spline condition verified (29 splines)
  • Clutch fork and pivot inspected
  • Fluid sample assessed for metal contamination
  • Bellhousing matched to specific Cummins engine generation (5.9 vs 6.7)
  • Donor truck mileage documented where available
  • Year and Cummins generation correctly identified (5.9 vs 6.7)
  • Cast aluminum case correctly identified (not falsely listed as cast iron)
  • Honest discussion of the real weak link (stock clutch, not the transmission)
  • All 6 gears shift-tested before shipping
  • 3rd-4th synchro condition assessed (known G56 wear point)
  • Aluminum case inspected for cracks
  • Bellhousing matched to specific Cummins engine generation
  • Free freight pallet delivery to all 50 states
  • 15 day replacement warranty on internal defects
  • Cummins / Ram experienced support team
  • Aftermarket clutch recommendation consultation available for power-modified applications

Additional information

bellhousing-to-tailshaft-length

24.6 inches

fluid-capacity

6 quarts (5.7 liters)

fluid-type-oem

Mercedes-Benz MTX-DCT-1 manual transmission fluid (yellow)

fluid-type-common-aftermarket

AMSOIL Manual Synchromesh, Pennzoil Synchromesh, Royal Purple Synchromax

gear-ratios

1st 6.29:1, 2nd 3.48:1, 3rd 2.10:1, 4th 1.38:1, 5th 1.00:1, 6th 0.79:1

reverse-ratio

5.94:1 (approximately)

input-shaft-spline-count

10 splines

output-shaft-spline-count

29 splines

overall-length

31.6 inches

torque-rating

Up to 600 lb-ft stock OEM (transmission itself; stock clutch typically lower limit)

weight

230 lbs

type

Manual transmission (6-speed)

manufacturer

Mercedes-Benz / Daimler AG

Model

case-material

Cast aluminum (NOT cast iron)

production-years-ram

2005 to 2018 model years

predecessor

New Venture Gear NV5600 (1999 to 2004)

successor

Aisin AS69RC 6-speed automatic (2019 plus, automatic only)

compatibility

2005 to 2018 Dodge / Ram 2500 / 3500 / 4500 / 5500 with 5.9 or 6.7 Cummins Diesel

2 reviews for USED G56 TRANSMISSION FOR SALE

  1. Robert Johnson (verified owner)

    Solid G56 from Vaz Auto Solutions. Smooth shifts in my Ram 2500. Quick delivery, fair price.”

  2. Thomas Anderson (verified owner)

    Great used G56 trans. Perfect fit for my Dodge. Runs like new after a month. Highly recommend.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the G56 transmission?

The Mercedes-Benz built G56 6-speed manual transmission is the OEM manual gearbox for 2005 to 2018 Dodge Ram / Ram heavy-duty trucks with Cummins diesel engines. Key features: – Mercedes-Benz engineering , designed by Daimler AG in Germany – Cast aluminum case , lightweight at 230 lbs (NOT cast iron as some listings claim) – Deep 6.29:1 first gear , ideal for heavy-load launches – 600 lb-ft stock torque capacity , robust transmission internals – Synchronized reverse , smoother reverse engagement than older heavy-duty manuals – 5th gear direct, 6th gear overdrive (0.79:1) , relaxed highway cruising

Is the G56 transmission reliable?

Yes, the G56 transmission itself is reliable when properly matched with an appropriate clutch. Common confusion: many online forum complaints about “G56 reliability” actually trace to stock OEM clutch failures, not transmission failures. Stock OEM clutch is rated for approximately 450 to 500 lb-ft. The G56 transmission itself is rated for up to 600 lb-ft and can handle more with upgraded synchros. When Cummins owners modify their engines past the stock clutch capacity, the clutch fails first , often without the owner realizing the transmission itself is fine. Standard recommendation: if you modify your Cummins to make more than 450 lb-ft of torque, upgrade to a quality aftermarket clutch (South Bend, Valair, Luk Pro-Gold) to protect the system. With an appropriate clutch, the G56 will give 300,000 plus miles of reliable service.

Is the G56 case made of cast iron or aluminum?

Cast aluminum. This is a common point of confusion because: – The predecessor NV5600 transmission DID have a cast iron case – Many heavy-duty diesel truck transmissions DO use cast iron cases – “Heavy-duty diesel transmission” leads many to assume cast iron However, Mercedes-Benz designed the G56 with lightweight cast aluminum construction, which keeps the transmission weight to a manageable 230 lbs while still being strong enough for the 600 lb-ft stock OEM torque rating. The cast aluminum case is one of the engineering features that distinguishes the G56 from its predecessor NV5600.

What maintenance does the G56 transmission require?

G56 maintenance requirements: – Fluid changes every 60,000 to 100,000 miles , more frequent for severe service (heavy towing, off-road, hot climates) – Use proper fluid , OEM Mercedes MTX-DCT-1 (yellow) is the safest choice; aftermarket alternatives like Pennzoil Synchromesh or AMSOIL Manual Synchromesh are common upgrades for improved cold-weather shift feel – Match your clutch to engine power , don’t run stock clutch behind modified Cummins making more than 450 lb-ft – Address output seal leaks promptly to prevent fluid loss – Watch for 3rd-4th synchro wear as the first sign of needed rebuild

What fluid should I use in my G56 transmission?

This is one of the most discussed topics in the G56 community. Factory specification is Mercedes-Benz MTX-DCT-1 (yellow synthetic fluid). Common alternatives many owners use: – Pennzoil Synchromesh , very common alternative, improved cold-weather feel – AMSOIL Manual Synchromesh Transmission Fluid , quality synthetic option – Royal Purple Synchromax , popular performance choice – Dexron III ATF , controversial , some owners report excellent cold-weather shift, others raise long-term wear concerns No universal consensus exists. The safest choice for longest-term wear is OEM Mercedes MTX-DCT-1. Aftermarket alternatives provide notably better cold-weather shift feel but with some uncertainty about long-term wear effects. Many owners use OEM fluid while under warranty, then switch to an aftermarket alternative once out of warranty.

Can the G56 transmission be rebuilt or repaired?

Yes. Quality rebuild shops and Cummins specialists rebuild G56 transmissions routinely. Common rebuild scenarios: – 3rd-4th synchro replacement , the most common rebuild, $1,200 to $2,000 in parts and labor – Full synchro overhaul , $1,800 to $2,800 – Complete rebuild with new bearings, seals, synchros , $2,500 to $4,000 – Performance rebuild with upgraded synchros and gear sets , $4,000 to $7,000 Reputable rebuild shops include South Bend Clutch, Pacific Manual Transmissions, Standard Transmission, and various regional Cummins specialists.

Does the G56 transmission improve fuel efficiency?

The G56’s 6-speed design with 5th gear direct drive (1.00:1) and 6th gear overdrive (0.79:1) provides comparable fuel efficiency to the automatic transmission alternatives: – G56 manual: 17 to 21 MPG empty highway (Ram 2500 with 6.7 Cummins) – 68RFE automatic: 16 to 20 MPG empty highway – Aisin AS69RC automatic: 17 to 22 MPG empty highway (slight edge with newer torque converter lockup logic) The G56 also provides better fuel efficiency than the automatic alternatives in heavy towing scenarios because there’s no torque converter slip , the manual delivers 100% of engine torque to the wheels under load.

Is the G56 transmission compatible with aftermarket modifications?

Yes, the G56 has extensive aftermarket support for both performance and reliability modifications: – Aftermarket clutch upgrades (most important , South Bend, Valair, Luk Pro-Gold) – Performance synchros (Synchrotech, PPG) – Upgraded gear sets for high-torque applications – Aftermarket dual-disc clutches for 700 plus lb-ft applications – Performance shifters (Hurst, Mishimoto, B&M) – Aftermarket fluid options (Pennzoil Synchromesh, AMSOIL, Royal Purple) For a typical “Cummins tow rig” with 600 to 800 lb-ft of torque, the recommended modification path is: stock G56 transmission with aftermarket clutch (South Bend Con OFE or similar) and quality synthetic fluid. This combination is reliable for 300,000 plus miles of heavy towing service.

Product Warranty

15 Day Replacement Warranty.

Covered:

  • Internal defects discovered at delivery (broken synchros at delivery
  • Cracked aluminum case
  • Broken gears
  • Failed input shaft bearings at delivery)

Not Covered:

  • Improper installation
  • Clutch wear or failure (separate from the transmission
  • And the most common failure point in g56 trucks)
  • Shift linkage and shifter wear
  • Fluid type issues (using incorrect fluid), 3rd-4th synchro wear progression after delivery (a known g56 wear item)
  • Case cracks from clutch fork over-travel after delivery
  • Labor costs
  • Freight damage

Contact (240) 301-0095 within 15 days.

Trust Badges

  • Cummins Generation Verified: 5.9 (2005-2007) or 6.7 (2007.5-2018) confirmed
  • Donor Truck Documented: Ram 2500 / 3500 / 4500 / 5500
  • All 6 Gears Shift Tested: Quality verified before shipping
  • 3rd-4th Synchro Condition Documented: Known G56 wear point assessed
  • Cast Aluminum Case Correctly Identified: Not falsely listed as cast iron
  • Bellhousing Matched to Cummins Generation: 5.9 vs 6.7 specific
  • Honest Weak-Link Discussion: Stock clutch identified as the real failure point, not the transmission
  • Free Shipping All 50 States: Heavy freight pallet
  • No Core Charge: Keep your old transmission
  • 15 Day Warranty: Internal defects covered