I put this in the 4th Gen section because I know a lot of you have stepped up to the 4th Gens from a 3rd Gen.

I'm having a senior mid-life diesel crisis. I like the truck I have now, (see signature, truck only has 63,000 miles), but I would like a 4WD with a manual transmission, possibly to modify with some decent power mods, moderate lift /leveling kit and maybe some slightly larger wheels and tires - nothing too radical. Something like this may prevent me from going off the "deep end" and buying another muscle car as well.
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Considering finances--->
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I'm torn between keeping my truck and finding a "heavily used" 5. 9 4WD 6 speed and taking a chance on it being a super money pit. That way if the project goes south I still have my 2WD to fall back on.
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Stepping up to a later used 6. 7 3rd Gen (nearly impossible to find a manual) maybe limiting mods to the wheels and tires. Probably selling my existing truck if the 6. 7 satisfies the stick shift withdrawal.
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Sell mine and/or trade mine and maybe order or locate a new 6. 7 4th Gen which is a delimma in itself. ---> and I'm still trying to justify a manual over the new 6 speed auto box. Although down the road after the warranty expired I think a manual would be less expensive to mod in the long run. (I promised the wife there would be no mods on a new unit, at least until the warranty ran out. ) Just for FYI there isn't any diesel emission testing currently in Georgia but I usually keep all my take off parts anyway.
----Here's my observation---->
Around here it sure appears the manual trucks command a premium over the automatics, (both 3rd and 4th Gens), don't you think this trend will continue as the manual trannys are becoming even harder to find on the 4th Gens?
Your opinions are welcome.


I'm having a senior mid-life diesel crisis. I like the truck I have now, (see signature, truck only has 63,000 miles), but I would like a 4WD with a manual transmission, possibly to modify with some decent power mods, moderate lift /leveling kit and maybe some slightly larger wheels and tires - nothing too radical. Something like this may prevent me from going off the "deep end" and buying another muscle car as well.
--
Considering finances--->
--
I'm torn between keeping my truck and finding a "heavily used" 5. 9 4WD 6 speed and taking a chance on it being a super money pit. That way if the project goes south I still have my 2WD to fall back on.
----or-----
Stepping up to a later used 6. 7 3rd Gen (nearly impossible to find a manual) maybe limiting mods to the wheels and tires. Probably selling my existing truck if the 6. 7 satisfies the stick shift withdrawal.
----or-----
Sell mine and/or trade mine and maybe order or locate a new 6. 7 4th Gen which is a delimma in itself. ---> and I'm still trying to justify a manual over the new 6 speed auto box. Although down the road after the warranty expired I think a manual would be less expensive to mod in the long run. (I promised the wife there would be no mods on a new unit, at least until the warranty ran out. ) Just for FYI there isn't any diesel emission testing currently in Georgia but I usually keep all my take off parts anyway.
----Here's my observation---->
Around here it sure appears the manual trucks command a premium over the automatics, (both 3rd and 4th Gens), don't you think this trend will continue as the manual trannys are becoming even harder to find on the 4th Gens?
Your opinions are welcome.
