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RSchwarzli

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When I walk up to a first gen, I can always tell if it is a 89-90 or a 91-93. That's easy.



But it is hard to tell from the exterior why year in those two ranges are. If you look at the dash of a 89 you can see the dash is different from a 90 but as far as exterior???



Anyone know what changed on the exterior between the years? I believe some had amber turn signals while others had clear, but other than that...



Anyone??



If we need to, post up a good pic of you whatever year stock truck and we can do a comparing.



Thanks.
 
At one time, back in the day, I could tell on the '67-72 and '73-79 Fords, but I think you about mentioned all the changes on a Dodge. They were not ones to change much and still don't. It will be fun to search tho, there might be more then meets the normal eye:)



Nick
 
Don't have a picture of it unfortunately, but my former '92 extended cab LE package truck was a 2 tone red and white. There was a pin stripe between the upper and middle paint colors. If I remember correctly, that stripe came about after the front end change. I could be wrong, but I don't remember seeing that on the earlier trucks.
 
From the Good Book
1989 Dodge Trucks
"The D350 dual-rear-wheel pickup was added to the model lineup in order to maximize the load capacity of Cummins-powered pickups and chassis cabs. "


Pickups:
  • D250 Wheelbase 131" 8 ft box
  • W250 Same as D250
  • D350 Wheelbase 131" 8 ft box
  • W350 Same as D350
Chassis Cabs:
  • D350
    • 131" wb 8,700 lb GVW
    • 135" wb 10,100 lb GVW
    • 159" wb 10,500 lb GVW
  • W250
    • 131" wb 8,510 lb GVW
  • W350
    • 131" wb 8,750 lb GVW
    • 135" wb 10,100 lb GVW
Also of note: "Dodge produced 17,000 5. 9-liter Cummins diesel-powered trucks in 1989. However, dealers took orders for 10,000 more units than the factory could build. " :eek:
 
1990 Dodge Trucks
"Diesel-powered trucks were also given the Club Cab"


Pickups:
  • D250
    • Club Cab Long Box
    • Long Box
  • W250
    • Club Cab Long Box
    • Long Box
  • D350
    • Long Box
  • W350
    • Long Box
Chassis Cabs:
  • D350
    • 131" wb 8,700 lb GVW
    • 135" wb 10,100 lb GVW
    • 159" wb 10,500 lb GVW
  • W250
    • 131" wb 8,510 lb GVW
  • W350
    • 131" wb 8,750 lb GVW
    • 135" wb 10,100 lb GVW
The same wheelbases continued through 1993 with one addition:
1992 "Also new for D/W350 pickups was a dual rear wheel option for Club Cab models"

1993 "A heavy-duty snow plow package was available with the 5. 9-liter turbo-diesel engine on the standard cab and cab-chassis models. A super-duty transmission oil cooler was offed. It actually became available late inn the 1992 model year as a dealer-installed option on standard and Club Cab pickups with the 5. 9-liter diesel with automatic transmission. "

"On December 5, 1991 Dodge built its 100,000th Dodge Ram Pickup equipped with a Cummins turbo-diesel engine. Dodge was beginning to make serious inroads into Ford's larger share of the light-duty diesel engine truck business. Ford and Navistar were working night and day on updating their V-8 diesel and meanwhile Dodge was walking away with their customers. "
 
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So, to make a short story long:
If it is a Club Cab with the old grill it is a 1990
If it is a one ton Club Cab it is a 1992 or 1993

Those are the big changes. Unfortunately the pictures are all black and white, so I can't help much there.

The few pictures I just looked at on Google, 1989 and 1990 both have amber lenses on the front turn signals. 1991, 2, and 3 all have clear lenses.
 
I have a 92 parts truck that I think is still stock and there is a goldish colored ram on the hood. Should I put it on my project 91?
 
"The D350 dual-rear-wheel pickup was added to the model lineup in order to maximize the load capacity of Cummins-powered pickups and chassis cabs. "



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Wow! Thanks for all the info! Very detailed.



One issue with this line though... . pretty sure duallys were already available! :-laf



The dash is different between 1989 and 1990???



What is the difference?



89 and earlier had a yellowish coloured speedo and cluster. Was also a slightly different style.



As for the moulded plastic, 89 and earlier had a speaker in the dash just above the glove box.



When did they quit using the Ram on the hood? 91. 5 maybe, same as the grill change?



Nick



Last of the hood Ram was 89, I believe.







As far as I know, it was sometime in the model changeover from 90-91. My 1990 came with it from the factory. I have also seen some 91s with it. Not sure if they were owner added though.
 
Hey, Schwarzli ... ... ... .



Is that you in the video standing, in front of your 90 at the Columbus IN campground... ... ..... ?!!??



I love to get out there. I have much on my plate with operating a blacksmith shop and working full time... ... . JLeonard thinks I work part time, with a government job, but I resemble that remark!!



Scott
 
Hey, Schwarzli ... ... ... .



Is that you in the video standing, in front of your 90 at the Columbus IN campground... ... ..... ?!!??



I love to get out there. I have much on my plate with operating a blacksmith shop and working full time... ... . JLeonard thinks I work part time, with a government job, but I resemble that remark!!



Scott





Depends on if you are wanting to make fun of the shorts like HH does. ;):D



Well, you will get another chance. The idea is to do the plant meet every 2 years. So that marks 15 months for you to find some free time. :D



And don't worry about JL..... he thinks many things! :D:-laf:-{}
 
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