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Re: Tractor Hauler Upgrade - what is your experien
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Posted by marlowe on April 15, 2004 at 18:52:45 from (209.103.204.120):
In Reply to: Tractor Hauler Upgrade - what is your experience posted by ShepFL on April 15, 2004 at 06:55:58:
had a 2000 dodge that was junk got rid of it and got a 2003 dodge and it's a work horse best truck i ever had but the differense is [I] set this truck up to my specs. not the dealer run of the mill kid and grocery hauler that most dealers stock. what ever brand you get get it set for YOUR needs and not the run of the mill dealer set up also go to a dealer that deals in trucks and knows the set ups. a CAR dealer is NOT a truck dealer and go to a dealer that KNOWS diesels 9 out of 10 don't know sh-t about them other then what they read in the sales lit.. so then my vote is the dodge but then it your money and you will drive it so get what fits you but order what YOU need and want in a truck
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