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Re: New Diesel Pickups? Lets be Nice
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Posted by Ray on May 09, 2004 at 17:37:08 from (209.143.61.9):
In Reply to: New Diesel Pickups? Lets be Nice posted by Redd on May 09, 2004 at 08:17:01:
Your a brave man,ford has alredy bought back over 700 new PS diesel trucks under the lemon law,read that in an industry trade paper a couple months ago,probably over 1000 now.I had two of the 7.3 diesels never had any problems other than wheel seals.I went with a new duramax to get a better tranny and I was tired shifting all the time.I don't know about the new diesel,but my duramax will easily out pull the old 7.3 or the dodge cummins I had.The fords had 3.55 gears the duramax has 3.73.The dodge had 4.10 witch are to low the motor was almost at red line at highway speed.
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