let me add a little more insite to my trucks
95 dodge one ton, bought from a company in coleman mi, it was used as a delivery truck, originally out of texas, had excellent maint. Overall was a good truck, sold it to a good friend and he still drives it everyday it has been converted into his welding truck now has over 400000 on it. (this guy and his dad both use cummins as there work trucks his original truck still runs somewhere around here with over 600000 on it. his dad still drives his first gen with around with somewhere around 450000 on it. )
96 dodge cab and a half 2wd, was bought with 100000, still have, my younger brother drives it everyday has not had much wrong transmission, tps, and a few other wear iteams, trucks got like 205000 on it, in excellent condition.
97 dodge cab and a half 4wd was bought by my older brother had 120000 and was bought off one of his co workers for $10000 (what dealer was going to give on tradein) to pull a 35' carrylite. Had a suncoastal trans in it at time of purchase and had things like front end redone and heat problems, sold it to buy a 454, THat was a mistake, the 454 is now replaced by a ford?
98 dodge regular cab was bought 2 years ago in rockford Il. 78000 miles, it now has 135000, not many, I have used it about 8 times to pull my boat to the lake and back, not more than a 1000 miles were pulling a fifth wheel trailer, and the rest of the miles were empty. Not beaten, just one thing after the other after the other after the other.
Around here if some one has a cummins powered truck 60 percent of the time if it needs fixed or has a problem one of two names comes up MINE is one of them the guy who bought my 95 is another one of them and he usually calls me! I read this site Almost everyday when i come home from work, if I have a problem it has been answered a thousand times or more, RIGHT
so there is usually no reason for me to be asking question, just open the eyes push a few buttons and walla the answer will appear. (thats for all those guys throwing around that troll word).
In my own opinion the cummins motor is the best diesel on the market by far this is why I keep buying a dodge, but the dodge truck its self is less than desirable.
