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Posted by marlowe on January 22, 2007 at 17:56:02 from (12.213.112.38):
In Reply to: Ot truck question posted by sd pete on January 22, 2007 at 09:51:19:
have a 1990 and a 1996 1/2 tons both over 200,000 both have snow plows on and do more snow plowing then open road running and when on the open road they are pulling trailers and NOT city boy trailers WORK trailers both have 318 ci and one is a 4 speed manual and the other a 5 speed manual NEVER had a dimes worth of trouble other then things that just wears out brakes u joints and a clutch in the 90. if i could find another 96 to 99 with a 5 speed i'd jump on it.best trucks on the road for me. if you buy it USE ONLY champion spark plugs
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