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Posted by T_Bone on August 07, 2004 at 13:36:25 from (4.240.42.237):
In Reply to: 4 wheel drive ? posted by george on August 07, 2004 at 05:18:10:
Hi George, I wrecked my Dodge 4x4 one time and I bought a another Dodge to replace it. Since all my running componets was one owner and well taken care of, I decided to swap all my running gear to the new cab and frame. The biggest snag was Dodge in there wisdom stocked two different cranks for a measly pilot bushing hole. The auto's didn't have the pilot bushing hole so I had to pull the crank and have it drilled. The truck I bought had a 4spd and I thought it would be nice for a change. The second problem is someone put the wrong size clutch & flywheel in. Another $250 it had a new clutch and flywheel. Took me about 30days by my self and $1250 total. Thats been 14yrs ago. Worth it? Was at the time and I still have it. Would I do it again? Only to build up a off road truck. T_Bone
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