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Re: O.T. new trucks breaking down
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Posted by glenshoe on June 15, 2004 at 07:34:58 from (68.100.73.53):
In Reply to: O.T. new trucks breaking down posted by rustyfarmall on June 14, 2004 at 15:33:57:
I read all of these truck-related messages with keen interest as I will shortly be looking for a replacement truck and am dismayed at my choices. I currently have a '95 Dodge Ram 1500 4X4 w/ 175k miles (360 magnum gas w/ automatic). Had to rebuild the tranny at 117k but has done well ever since. Otherwise, the truck has been great. I need a heavier package for towing and hauling so will be looking for a clean used 3500 dually w/ the older cummins diesel and an automatic--planning on a tranny rebuild when necessary. I know some people prefer the manual transmission but my knees are shot and it sure is nice towing long distance w/ the cruise control. Any additional thoughts pro or con on this route?
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