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Posted by Dave C. on March 15, 2002 at 08:13:14 from (153.91.1.194):
In Reply to: Pickup Truck Haulers posted by Cseries on March 13, 2002 at 20:33:02:
Well my .02 cents worth. I am running a 98' 4x4 Quad cab, Dodge Cummins, 24 valve, 5 spd, and 4.10s and haven't had a bit of trouble. In 100,000 miles I have put front brakes, front shocks, and a driveshaft seal in it. I pull a 30' gooseneck 4 horse all over the country. I will weigh 18,000 with truck trailer and equip for horse show. I get 16 to 18 mpg unloaded and 12 - 14 loaded running 75. I know a guy with a 94 Dodge std cab 12 valve Cummins that has 750,000 miles on it and it is still going. The only time my truck got slowed down was when I had a 40' flatbed gooseneck with 350 square bales of hay, and I was climbing a hill. I figure the rig weighed 30,000 plus with everything. I live in Westerm Missouri and I have climbed the Rockies and the Allegenies and pull past anything I want to. I just get rolling, set the cruise and please don't get in my way!!! LOL. Oh, and I haul my Cub with a flatbed too!!!
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