MrDiesel said:Saying you shouldn't have SB-HD trucks is kinda like saying you shouldn't own a truck cap either... . it's all personal preferance. QUOTE]
I've been known to say that as well![]()
Thank god for personal preference huh?
MrDiesel said:Saying you shouldn't have SB-HD trucks is kinda like saying you shouldn't own a truck cap either... . it's all personal preferance. QUOTE]
I've been known to say that as well![]()
Thank god for personal preference huh?
mgoncalves said:I for one, wish that nobody offered heavy duty trucks with a shortbed, sort of defeats the purpose in my opinion.
Matt
Matthug said:Bed size has no effect on towing.
Forrest Nearing said:just FYI, a QC/SB IS longer than a reg cab!
mgoncalves said:One could argue that a longer wheelbase and heavier overall weight have an effect on stability/ safety when towing.
Matthug said:By a couple inches, not a couple feet like a QC LB is.
If you want to tow that heavy than you need a dually anyway.
Matthug said:I looked it up, a QC SB truck is 4 inches longer wheelbase than a reg cab. I'm surprised dodge did that, usually they keep things the same as possible to cut down on production costs... . IE the driveshaft has to be a different length now. Knowing the history of dodge to do that I figured they were the same wheelbase.
Matthug said:16'' difference. 138. 7'' vs 154. 7. A reg cab is 134. 7. If Forrest can tell the difference in driving a reg can and a QC SB, (and thats only a 4'' difference) than I'm sure there's a huge difference in 16 more inches.
No. That's NOT what I was refering to.FDavid said:So you are saying that you couldnt get a shortbed with a cummins at all prior to 98?
Vaughn MacKenzie said:Even rarer is the '98 2-wheel drive 12-valve shortbed Quad cab. I have come across two of them.
Forrest Nearing said:I've actually come across about 10 of them within the last year...
I finally got the one I wanted! It's a twinkie to Fulmer's truck (though much slower!) and I pulled the moulding, pinstripe, and badges off of it.
seller didn't know what they were sitting on... I picked it up for $8600![]()
Vaughn MacKenzie said:You make me sick Forrest!I can hardly find any SB 4x2s in the NW, let alone a '98 12v. They're all down south and east. I have my eye on a '98 12v 4x2 shorty Club Cab Auto in California (non EGR luckily). From what I'm seeing that's quite a bit more rare than a Quad Cab (about 3/4 of extended cab '98s are Quad Cab). Unfortunately this guy is pretty proud of it and thinks he's getting $12,750 for it.
Here is the ULTIMATE rare truck:
1999 Club Cab 4x2 shortbed with 6-speed transmission. Bet most of us will never see one of those, not even sure even 1 exists, even though it would have been possible to order one up that way for a brief period in 1999.
Vaughn
Dieselnut59 said:What is so special about the ones yall are mentioning, besides the new interior with the 12 valve engine? I have a '98 12 valve cab/chassis work truck and traded a '98 12 valve quad cab 3500 2-wheel drive for my '03. I like the interior of the '03 MUCH better. As far as the engines, I would rather have my '96. The throttle linkage is set up different (less touchy)and the shift pattern is longer on the transmission than the '98 is. I prefer the '96 overall over the '98 because of the transmission (long throw 5-speed), guages (easier to read, less lights), air conditioning controls (can have foot/feet setting without running the A/C compressor) and the speakers, including tweeters are all in the door, which is nice when opening the doors to listen to the radio. I suppose it is all about personal preference, but I can't stand a short bed truck or the cheesie "half door" quad cabs. The addition of actual doors was the MUST-HAVE for me in '03! I do love a 12 valve engine best though!
tgrfan2 said:My only regret is the sorry Dana 70 so if any of you manual guys want to give up a Dana 80 SRW let me know.
Forrest Nearing said:roger that! I scored a 3. 54 limited slip disk brake D80 complete with master cylinder and proportioning valve from a good buddy of mine![]()