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Posted by John R on January 11, 2004 at 04:58:38 from (12.218.84.75):
In Reply to: dodge 1 ton flatbed posted by mobob on January 11, 2004 at 04:20:05:
Get the v-10. You won't regret it. I have a 95 dodge 1-ton ext. cab dually with the v-10 and an automatic. Has 150,000 miles and engine hasen't been touched, except for plugs at 125K. Runs great uses no oil, good strong engine. If you get an automatic transmission always have it powerflushed every 30,000 and you will have no problems. People here might tell you the Dodge auto has problems but that is because they are not taken care of. I had a Dodge dealer tell me to go easy on the transmission when starting from a dead stop, and then once you get moving to go ahead and put the pedal to the floof if you want. I have done this on my truck and have never had any tranny trouble for 150,000 miles. Take of it and it will last a long time.
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