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Re: Re: New Diesel Pickups? Lets be Nice
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Posted by Mike M on May 09, 2004 at 18:47:27 from (152.163.253.97):
In Reply to: Re: New Diesel Pickups? Lets be Nice posted by Scotty on May 09, 2004 at 14:59:07:
I have had the exact opposite experience as you. My 1983 Chevy was the biggest piece of junk I ever owned turned me off of GM. My present truck a 1996 Dodge Ram 2500 4x4 ext. cab with 360 gas and 150,000 miles has been a very good truck I haven't had to work on it very much.Main problem was the diff. carrier side bearings went bad.I think chrysler got some bad bearings I heard alot of Jeeps had this problem also. I have been most impressed with a few Toyota trucks I know of around here from the mid 1980's they seem to rum trouble free little or no leaks even when the frame has rotted away ! I wish I had the money I'd like to try one of those new Tundra 4 door cab trucks out. Toyota still needs to build a bigger truck with a diesel wish they would get with it.
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