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Re: are there any real trucks left? part 2
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Posted by dave from MN on November 26, 2005 at 14:52:14 from (67.2.194.219):
In Reply to: are there any real trucks left? part 2 posted by johndeerejon on November 26, 2005 at 14:29:06:
Hi jon, I dont like saying it but its true. The newer Toyota's are gonna do well for ya. They are just spending waaayyy more on product development the last decade or so and our favorite big 3 are playing catch up and it is a shame. I am chevy and dodge ALL the way, just like I am IH, buying new I would go Tacoma or tundra, If I wanted a good 5-10 year ld 1/2 ton I would buy any 94-98 chevy or dodge and install mechanical transfer case and front axle lock with controls for engaGMENT THAT HAVE ACTUAL LINGAGES ( NOT WIRING). They are available from dealers. I have a 93 chev that has the slow solenoid in it that takes about a minute to fullyt actuate , its been a great truck but when I 'm in 4x4 I stay in it, so I really dont need to update. When the Toyota guys start making 3/4 ton and up trucks you can guarantee they will be good, but so are the big 3. I just hope GM gets outa there crisis and dont end up like the Electrolux plant in Greenville, Michigan
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