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Could someone who is up on the numbers tell me the stock hp/torque ratings for a '95 automatic?

Thanks.

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'95 2500 LB 2WD, auto, 67,000--Westech gauges, Prime-loc, Brite box, Back-off Box, Line X, Flowmaster muffler, Borgeson steering shaft
 
Kodiak, you need to take that thing down off of the jack stands and DRIVE IT so it will eventually break-in!!!

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95 2500 SLT, clubcab, 2wd, longbed, a/t, 3. 54, 135K miles, "all the usual refinements"
 
Hello, fortunate1-- another 95-er! I guess you're referring to the whopping 67000 mi. I have on this one. I just bought it back in June. The guy that owned it used it to tow his 5-er several times a year and drive to work when the weather advised against his Harley. From looking at his stable, he takes great care of all his rolling stock, this truck being no exception! I think I got real lucky with this one, and I'm having a ball driving it. This mileage will be clicking up in large leaps real soon!
 
Keep both hands on the steering wheel when you try to stop! Every dodge has brake pull. Chrysler clames its normal! Thats what they keep telling me!
Good luck with your 95!

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98 Quad Cab 4X4 Cummins Automatic Totally loaded Minus fuel sender plus right brake pull, no extra charge!

[This message has been edited by Phil Johnson (edited 10-18-2000). ]
 
Phil, mine doesn't pull at all. Both hands off the wheel, stomp it at seventy, smooth stop in my lane. So, all Dodges don't pull.
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'96 Regular Cab, 112K, SLT 2WD auto 3. 54, Vista topper, Pillar-mounted Autometer Boost/Pyro, transmission temp and oil pressure guages under dash, starwheel spun
 
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