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Originally posted by aggie97 View PostSure. Ive put 65k on my 04.5, 85k on the 08 1500, 48k on the 2010 and this 08 2500 has 65k. Only problem on any of them was the ball joints on the 4x4 and header bolts on the 2010 hemi. Otherwise solid trucks but i am anal about maintenance..."If I asked people what they wanted, they would have said faster horses." - Henry Ford
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the 06+ dashes are a lot better than pre-06, but the 06+ AC sucks even worse, so it's a toss up
the AC in my Mega Cab SUUUUUUUUUCKED
I test drive a lot of 3rd gens for my buddy to shake them down before he releases them to customers, and I absolutely don't miss them. I love having instant ice cold AC
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Originally posted by DieselSmoke View PostI've own my 07 6.0 for almost 5 years. First thing I did was egr delete, bulletproof diesel oil cooler & ficm and 4" turbo back. I run innovative diesel tunes on stock bolts and change my fuel filters every 10k. 180k miles and the only part to go out on me was a water pump last month, a bitch to change btw.
It's been a good truck, but I guess I got lucky and it was built on a Monday. Everyone else I know who's own one bitchies about them always breaking.
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Originally posted by jw33 View PostIt seems like diesels have gotten way too expensive to buy/own latley compared to a gasoline truck.
I miss the hey-day when fuel was cheap and the trucks were bulletproof and got killer mileage.
But I'm able to blur the lines between luxury and necessity and keep driving these things... I make my living off of them, so I can't exactly show up in a gas rig. Which I'm fine with because after almost 15yrs of driving diesels, I can't imagine going back
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The 6.0's are good trucks if the maintance has been done on time, every time. I recomend picking one up and having about 5k in your pocket for any repairs. If it needs head gaskets or injectors that should cover it. if it need nothing and you found a good truck you still have 5k in your pocket. If you have any questions on what to look out for or want to bring one by for me to look over feel free to give me a call. Eric 817-240-7286
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Originally posted by Baron View Postapparently you dont keep them long enough.
I've worked on just about every major brand of car, truck and SUV out there and I guess I just don't see where there is that big a difference. In my mind, they are all crap and have good and bad features.
I know Forrest thinks I am crazy as I don't mind the 3rd gen dodge interiors and can't stand the fords. To each their own and we each go with what we know.
I would still like to see the dash pics you offered as well as the mileage/age. Curious as to what I might see if I keep it long enough!
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Originally posted by aggie97 View PostI guess my point is people seem to bash them as if they have problems from day one. If the expectation that a 3/4+ ton truck is to be perfect after 85k miles I guess I just don't see it as being reasonable. I've worked around used cars for most of my life and experience has told me that after 80k miles, shit starts failing. With new technologies, I could see that milestone moving to 100k miles on newer built cars but it's always been my experience that these trucks usually live hard lives, ride like shit and vibrate things apart. Throw in the fact most owners don't maintain their vehicles at all and yeah, stuff is going to age and fail. Not sure what the expectation is on plastic parts left in the sun in Texas actually is but 5 to 7 years of heat cycles and driving is going to turn ANYTHING to crap.
I've worked on just about every major brand of car, truck and SUV out there and I guess I just don't see where there is that big a difference. In my mind, they are all crap and have good and bad features.
I know Forrest thinks I am crazy as I don't mind the 3rd gen dodge interiors and can't stand the fords. To each their own and we each go with what we know.
I would still like to see the dash pics you offered as well as the mileage/age. Curious as to what I might see if I keep it long enough!
Buddy of mine has an 03 2wd that didnt have a single crack untill a few months ago. Guy he bought it from kept it in the garage, and had a covered space at work.
Im with you on the expectation of trucks. I was a bit pissed when mine got broken into, it wasnt cracked untill the thief broke it, and it didnt take long for it to comepletely fall apart. Not the end of the world, I picked up a plactic cap to put on it, just need to paint it and get it on. I work the hell out of my truck, it hauls the race cars, campers, engines, anything I need it to. The AC doesnt get cold quick, it gets stuck on heat every now and again, and the fresh air flapper is hanging half way open. Either way, it is comfortable, gets me around 20mpg mixed, and if fun a hell to goose on when I want to. Nobody fights me for a parking place either."If I asked people what they wanted, they would have said faster horses." - Henry Ford
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Originally posted by grove rat View Postwhat's the cheapest configuration for a cummins/ford swap? guessing 12v in a 99-04?
OBS has always been my favorite body style.
Originally posted by jw33 View PostIt seems like diesels have gotten way too expensive to buy/own latley compared to a gasoline truck.Last edited by Rreemo; 04-03-2013, 04:51 PM.70' Chevelle RagTop
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"Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work.”- Thomas A Edison
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Originally posted by Skidmark View PostSounds like your buddy didn't have the right person do the fix.
If someone says they can do it with the cab on, there's a high chance of failure.
The other trucks may not have HG issues, but you'll be spending money on the trans. The 5r110 is a strong transmission.
why is there a high chance of failure if you leave the cab on ??
i did mine in my driveway with the cab on, only had to knock a small area in on the firewall for a stud to clear when pulling/putting the head on.....not a big deal at all.
on my 96 and 2005 dodge diesels i did have to have auto trans rebuilt at 150k miles, but both have last an additional 150K and still going, the 05 ford f250 gets crappy fuel mileage compared to our dodges either hauling or empty.
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Originally posted by Rreemo View PostToo bad it's not a crew cab, but I'm betting this is still a cool truck.....
OBS has always been my favorite body style.
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Originally posted by WesB View PostI doubt you remember, but me and my dad came from Tyler and met you at a mall here to buy that 96 F150 on 33s from you and followed you back to your house to do the bill of sale on. Sadly, that truck got thrown into our service fleet and had an old man pull out infront of it and total it. I really wanted that truck and had it survived another few months it would probably still be in my driveway.70' Chevelle RagTop
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"Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work.”- Thomas A Edison
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