Around here they say Good engine in a poor truck.Not many Dodges here.Friend just bought a 2003 gas Dodge for 4000.It needs some minor body work but he ran a body shop for many year.Auto transmissions have a bad rep here.I notice that Ford and Dodge are putting the engine way back under the cowl,It will take a monkey to change spark plugs.My sons 06 Gmc lost the engine at 130,000 miles.My opinion, all new trucks are junk.Road salt destroys trucks here, very few old trucks on the road.I looked at used trucks last year but decided to fix up my 96.New spring hangers, shackles ,gas tanks, brake drums.Ill need new front tires this fall.Friends Dodge has 2 spark plugs per cylinder.Got a quote of 250 bucks for new plugs and wires.I put new plugs in a friends S10 Chevy Plugs cost 4.50 tax included.Garage wanted 50 bucks.Very easy access, blow out the plug wells with an air hose.Took 15 minutes to change the plugs.
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