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Re: 90' Dodge Truck ?
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Posted by Clint S on May 02, 2004 at 05:25:09 from (205.188.116.78):
In Reply to: 90' Dodge Truck ? posted by Rob Mo. on May 01, 2004 at 17:30:27:
I bought my '91 250 4x4 in '94 with 65,000 miles on it. It has a heavy duty front axle and rear axle with 4:10 gears.It now has 205,000 miles on it and doesn't use any oil and still runs out strong.I plan on driving it another 200,000 or more. I get 17-18mpg empty in the summer and 14-16mpg in the winter. It has been the best truck I have ever owned hands down. I have had Ford and Chevy. I keep the oil and filters changed regularly. Oil every 4,000 with filter. Use Cummins premium Blue by Valvoline 15w-40. I change my fuel and air filters spring and fall. I use Power Service about every other tank. I let it warm up 5-10 minutes in the winter before driving and keep it plugged in. It always starts. A couple times in -20 weatther I couldn't plug it in but it started. I also keep the valves adjusted every 25,000 and service my transmission every 50,000 (automatic). The only problem with mine is the steering box. I have had it in 3 times for replacement @ 600-800 each time. i think they have it fixed finally as I haven't had it in for 5 years for that.I am the 3rd owner of it and the longest owner. I reallly like it.
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