My 98 12v I would not part with. You probably know you can covert to Disc breaks. I did and wish I had done it sooner. Makes a bigger difference than I thought it would. You no doubt have seen EGR's ad in TDR. Costly but worth it. What could be more important than good breaks. If it saves one fender bender it is worth the $1,200. I learned the hard way. I had an old Nissan I just used around town to keep miles off my Ram and a lady pulled out in front of me from a side street. I could not avoid because my breaks were inadequate. Old drum and shoe. It seemed like I did not slow down much. Too old for Airbag so the seat-belt cracked cartilage in my chest and i was miserable for 17 days. I feel sure if I had had Disc breaks on the rear I would have been able to stop in time. The auto industry has been MUCH too slow to use Disc on all 4. I joined the USAF in 1948 and was assigned to a Jet Fighter outfit and that is where I saw Disc breaks the first time. I ask the Crew Chief what the hell do you call that type of break. He explained the F-80 landed at 120 knots per hour and needed them. I don't remember when the auto industry began using Disc breaks but It sure took them much TOO long. That Nissan was a 1990 and only had them on the front. When you tow it is even more important. Hang on to your old 12v they are great. I had experience with Cummins Diesels a while back. I drove 18 wheelers from 1966 to 1982. Altho I liked Caterpillar the best the Cummins is one hell of an engine. The Detroit Diesel was not too good. A 2 stroke just does not have the pulling power you need in hill country. At least the 8 V 71 did not. I never drove the 8 V 92 but they don't make 2 strokes anymore. There was a V 12 Detroit I never got to drive but heard it was too thirsty. Like Caterpillar it could climb the hills at the speed limit but the Cat use 1/2 as much fuel to do it. In 1966 fuel was 20 cents per Gal. In 1976 it was 50 cents and in 1982 was up to 90 cents to a dollar. I guess we will never see it at 2 bucks. When I bought my 98 Ram it was less than a dollar. When it was over $4 I thought I was pretty stupid then realized it was the STUPID agenda of the EPA. the EPA, well never mind, I can't do anything about them even if I tried. I am outnumbered by stupid voters. In time when they get hurt maybe they will get smart. A few more lies and false promises could be enough. I know, I should have SHUT UP a 1/2 hour ago. Politically correct AIN'T fer me nohow noway. Have a nice day.