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Re: Chevy, Dodge or Ford????
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Posted by pcy1066 on January 06, 2006 at 08:32:27 from (209.143.15.173):
In Reply to: Chevy, Dodge or Ford???? posted by DeereDiesel on January 05, 2006 at 18:23:36:
in my experence the dodhe has the best motor, worst truck, chevy has the best ride, worst motor, (ive never owned a dura max, ford has the toughest truck second motor, right now we have 1996 ford sd ps with 245000 miles 1 set injecters 2 clutches never had head off i tranny 1999 f 350 dually ps auto 255000 1 tranny 1 r-np 1999 f-350 swt 4x4 ps 345000 miles motor never touched had tranny transfer case front r-n-p 2002 f2504x4 ps 155000 1 clutch motor never touched. all of the above trucks will run 5000 miles between oil changes without adding oil the 96 will b right at 2 quarts low and thev dually will b about 3, for us its ford all the way we also have a couple 7.3 and 6.9 still useing
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