Dodge Ram 2500--a heavy duty truck built with standard duty parts. Keeps the cost down and the profits up and the customers will never know. And we customers love our trucks so much we don't mind paying 3 times for the same parts we could get elswhere. Dealers have the best mechanics available. They have that unique ability to repair in such a way that something else is sure to go wrong very soon. My 98 12v has cost me a lot of money, I don't like patch jobs so any part that went bad got replaced with heavy duty. (and not at a dealer) The torque converter went bad at 35K so I replaced it with one from Sun Coast and no problems. All I had ever towed was a motorcycle trailer. Since then cars on a flatbed. Dodge dealers have bent over backwards doing everything they possibly could to make sure I never returned. They have done a Damn fine job. They in their infinite wisdom know there is a sucker born every minuite and they take full advantage. My 98 will last my remaining lifetime (I just turned 78) and then some. For that I am greatful, I will not have to deal with a dealer. I have taken the liberty of venting a little but not just for myself. It is a wise man who learns fom his mistakes, but an even wiser man who learns from others mistakes. REGARDS, Jim -- email address removed --