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Recent Content by budnate
Attention: TDR Forum Junkies To the point: Click this link and check out the Front Page News story(ies) where we are tracking the introduction of the 2025 Ram HD trucks.
Thnx it is a nice truck, if I was rich I would store it somewhere, going to miss it big time.
if anyone looks at the add hang on, we have a real problem up here with dealers that flag adds they pose as undercutting there prices.....the add was just flagged I tried to redo it from work, some of...
Checking out gang,
Selling the Dodge and moving over to a Duramax, sacrilege I know ….…….stalled as long as I could I went after this truck top to bottom with intentions of running it till I croaked…… family needed a crew cab no way around it, kids somehow got grandpas genes for height they...
prices vary due to region, fact remains in most parts they sell for a few bucks if there in decent shape mint trucks pull big money in the NW.....price a new truck or a few year old one then look at spending 15K for a truck that will actually work for you that's a bargain, I was pricing new...
still waking up I think the lowers are the same the uppers are a L/R application if I recall right been awhile since I did mine, I found OEM.s on mopar 4 less and they were priced fair
that's a weird one, I would pull the brake switch and get a bunch of wd-40 or your favorite lube inside it and cycle the heck out of it in your fingers and slam it back in for starters and see how it goes,
the headlight switch are a pita for us guys causing weird problems, rock auto sells them...
having done it both ways, I would rather swap frames, stuff lines up and runs at the right angles when your done, fabbing and welding the front stuff on a 2wd frame is pita! and usually ends up a tad off unless you have access to real nice shop to work out of and a good helper.