Posted by MSD on August 23, 2010 at 20:59:59 from (4.254.222.72):
In Reply to: OT Dodge Dakota posted by Leroy on August 23, 2010 at 19:38:59:
I have one exactly like it. Bought it new and it has 75,000 miles on it now. I had one problem when new. It had a vibration at 55. Took it back and they ended up putting a new drive shaft in. Took care of it. The brake rotors like to warp. Had them taken care of at 16000 and again at 30000. They are doing the same thing again but have learned to live with it. The windows on the rear and passenger side door don't go down anymore. I get around 15-16 driving it around town or out on the road. I have gotten as high as 19 with it. I pulled a 3000 lb. trailer for a while with it. Trailer weighed at 3000. I hauled a 1010 from Texas to SD with it. I got 14 average going down and 11 on the way back. Truck seemed to handle the load just fine. I have good trailer brakes. I also have a 99 with the 3.9 and like it also but it doesn't have the power of the 4.7. They get about the same mileage.
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