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newbie in AK , cold weather break in ?? oil ??

Synthetic Oil and Extended Drains....Data!

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Braking made easier with less pedal effort.

I understand in 97 or 98 that they went back to a hydraulic system instead of a vacuum boost set up. I am going to have this installed on my 96 rammer. Will give an update later.

96 Ram 2500, 5 speed, 4. 10 gears, etc. etc.

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Mike Johnson
 
hydro boost units are a good booster but they do have 1 major drawback. LEAKS after they get some miles on them they can leak power steering fluid out the seal between the master cylinder & booster. Thats the good one, the bad one is when they leak out the imput shaft seal on your feet & floorboards. I would stay with the vacuum unitfor less maintance. Sam
 
Stay with the vacuum instead of the hydro unit if possible. I had a GM diesel and it leaked into the floorboard and carpets when it went out. It seemed to work good but what a mess!!

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'96 4x4 Dodge Cummins Truck,Smitty built running boards,AT,CD plr,Gemtop steel canopy basically stock and Polar white in color. Only 50 k miles and I'm spaying my cat soon and adding gauges, plates and other money grabbers!!
 
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