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Re: Looking for your opinions/experiences
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Posted by Ohio Mike on December 15, 2005 at 15:17:40 from (205.188.117.6):
In Reply to: Looking for your opinions/experiences posted by Dave 2N on December 15, 2005 at 11:35:12:
Just traded in a 2000 4x4 ext.cab Dodge 2500 with 410 gears and auto with tow package with 63,000 miles. Pulled a 26 foot gooseneck at 11,000 LBS gross plus weight of truck. Worked the 360 but done ok. 14MPG at best with no load and no trailer. Check ball joints, tie rod ends, ect because they tend to go bad at 50-60,000 range. The doors tend to rust front lower corners. Truck is a very clean and well maintained and local dealer has it marked at 14,900. I liked it very much but down sized due to over $200.00 a month in gas just driving to and from work. Now I spend less then $15.00 a week on gas with my little as my wife says baby truck. Good luck and hope info helps.
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