Posted by Nick m on July 31, 2014 at 04:33:24 from (70.210.69.85):
In Reply to: 1993 Dodge Diesel posted by Sammy in Kansas on July 30, 2014 at 18:21:01:
A 93 with only 110000? Wouldn't drag my feet too long or it'll be gone, especially if it's a 4x4. The transmission/torque converter is definitely the weak spot. The bright side is if it takes a crap, and it hasn't been done already, there's plenty of places out there that beef them up and make them close to indestructible. I had a 91 and sold it to my brother with around 250000 on it. That was a manual 4x4. Still pulled like a mule and ran great. Didn't have an easy life either. Most of those miles were spent dragging a trailer around. My biggest gripe about that truck was the seat. Made my back hurt on a long trip. That might just be because it was getting wore out. Kind of miss it actually. I had a 97 also. Don't really have an exact reason, both were good trucks, but I liked the older one better.
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