I keep telling myself I'm gonna buy a brand spankin' new 6. 7L (with a manual transmission of course) and leave the thing bone stock just to get me to work and back. If anything breaks, let it be Dodge's problem. I love tweaking my truck, and I wanna keep doing it, but there comes a point when you realize you're trying to squeeze every last drop of horsepower you can out of a decade and a half old truck, with 247k miles, and still think that its going to take you 16 miles to work and 16 miles home, through snow, cold, rain, and heat, without a single thing going wrong. ONLY... ONLY... ONLY time you'll hear of anything like that is among 1st gen owners. How many Mustange 5. 0 fanatics you see driving that car to work every day at 300+ horse. Never mind you don't see them for half the year while the salt and snow take their toll. And to top it all off, the mileage. I don't believe theres another type of passenger vehicle other than Dodge/Cummins trucks that people are hot rodding at anything over 150k miles. Just stop and think about that for a while.
mmhhmmmmm. you make an excelent point! i think you hit the nail on the head with that one.
Whats the difference between a 3rd gen owner and a 1st gen owner? When a 3rd gen owner sees a deer in the road he thinks "body work" and hits the brakes. When a first gen owner sees a deer in the road he thinks "dinner" and hits the gas.
AMEN! :-laf