Last week my dad went to breakfast and on the way back from there his 2004 cummins quit, just flat out quit running. He is not the kind of guy to pop the hood to see what was going on so he called up the dealer from where he purchased the truck and had them come and tow it to there shop. Later in the day he was told the lift pump went out in it. We searched high and low and no body had a one to match anywhere in the world. The next day we get a call from the dealer saying they have one in Texas at the plant so my dad said get it overnighted so he could use his truck because he needed it for a trucking job to Florida the next day so if the part was overnighted it would have been there and out in in time and everything would have been great although the next day we get a call from the dealer saying someone screwed up and it wont be there for two days, so my dad called Chrystler support line and told them whats up, they pretty much said who cares get over it, so that ****** him off pretty good so the next thing i find out from him is that he traded his cummins in for a 2005 duramax!( Im still sporting the 300,000 mile 1997 turbo diesel though) I really think Dodge should help there customers more than they did, the dodge dealer didn't even offer a replacement for the time being whether it be new or used. His truck with 110,000 miles on it since he bought last jan. 04 and its been in the shop for warranty work more than 9 times so that didn't help either and everytime its like pulling teeth to get anything done with those guys. For the record those new Dura****s are rough rides and they are really dummy proof!!! long live the 2nd generations!