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Re: a rumor I've heard
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Posted by TIMBO on November 02, 2005 at 10:40:06 from (4.155.93.81):
In Reply to: Re: a rumor I've heard posted by d-c-741 on November 02, 2005 at 10:12:44:
Thats pretty extreme and hard to believe for that matter. It almost seems pretty unlikely to break one crankshaft let alone THREE! And transmissions too. How come this isn't a widespread problem that we should have all heard about by now, I've heard of fuel injector problems but not 3 engine crankshafts for the same customer. Or do we just have a hardcore dodge fan! I just want to know the TRUTH about my purchase, thats all!! I'm not trying to start an argument about the big three truck manufacturers, that argument will never die. If that claim is true, then the guy is obviously needing a MACK truck to pull whatever he is really pulling!!!
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