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02-09-09, 10:22 AM
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Supamod
Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: Knee deep in hookers and gin
Posts: 5,920
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Why did you buy a Dodge?
Fool. You get what you deserve.
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02-09-09, 12:38 PM
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Parts Geek, M1 Mechanic
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Wheelin' a Camry
Posts: 14,949
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Why, thank you, I think.
I bought my Challenger 'cuz I always wanted a muscle car and I bought my Truck 'cuz I wanted a Cummins diesel.
The truck just turned 20-years-old and it still does the job just fine Sir Gummer...........
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Original owner 93 FZJ80,locked,blown,water/methanol injected(like a WWII fighter aircraft),lifted,winched,snorkeled,slidered,Sleeed ,moneypit. Balanced on a pin head. 95 FZJ80 trail truck (hers), 94 FZJ80 320K with a knock and a lumpy old Dodge car.
http://i487.photobucket.com/albums/r...Gastrap063.jpg
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02-09-09, 04:09 PM
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Oh...Durka Durka Durka.
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: in the shop
Posts: 16,019
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In 1993 when I was looking for a diesel truck for a pull rig, the only manufacture that offered a good diesel engine was Dodge.
Chevy and Ford diesels?
Please.
Then again, in 1996, when I was looking for a replacement for the 1993, the only viable diesel engine option available was the Cummins in a Dodge. Still have the truck and I cannot think of a new vehicle that I would purchase to replace it with. No computer on this 1996 engine. No smog garbage. The only thing that I really do not like is the unitized front wheel bearing assemblies.
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02-27-09, 12:00 PM
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Forum Regular
Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: Central WI
Posts: 121
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The 2 main reasons are CUMMINS and solid front axle.
I have a 92 with 250000 miles and a 02 with 95000, both awesome trucks, the only issue with the 02 was the fuel lift pump problem that everyone has with the VP44 I put on a FASS and solved the problem.
Last edited by 85fr16; 02-27-09 at 12:02 PM.
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02-27-09, 01:00 PM
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Forum Lifer
Join Date: Feb 2006
Posts: 9,481
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They did make some good shit
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02-27-09, 02:26 PM
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Forum Regular
Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: Ramer Alabama
Posts: 148
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Well I am in the farm machinery buisnes. I have had a 93-95-99-01 and a 2005
none of witch were bought with less than 100k noe of witch were sold with less than 250k that represents 17 years of cumming's turbo deisels. In 5 trucks I have had the 2001 in the shop for an injector pump. Thats all other than brakes and oil changes. nope no ac no clutches no rear ends nothing. all were 4wd all were manual transmissions. All were the highest gear ratio offerd deisel power is at low rpm 1700-2100
Everyone of these trucks saw plenty of trailer time 22k 30ft goose neck. pulling anything and everything that would fit on the trailer.Pulled heavy but I do not raw dog my trucks.
Every truck I have ever owned was bullydogged (run on tow haul only) K/N filter. 17mpg when you buy them after 100-125k 20-22 mpg
Most of my customers run dodges for there work trucks chevys for there sunday go to meeting truck enough said there.
Most all of them are converts from ford after the 6.0 disaster
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1972 FJ40 SAGINAW, GM BOOSTER ,DISC FRONT STOCK F MOTOR. HCS 4 INCH BUT I AM JUST GETTING STARTED
DIXIELAND CRUISERS
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02-27-09, 02:30 PM
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Forum Lifer
Join Date: Feb 2006
Posts: 9,481
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My last Dodge was a 92 Dakota......damn good truck just ate brakes. Strangley enough I loved my Ramcharger. I always hated 360's.......except for the AMC version
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02-27-09, 05:22 PM
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Chat Whore
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Cherry Valley CA
Posts: 1,383
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Getting ready to pull the plug on a 06, 5.9 Megacab, looks like a really good truck
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02-27-09, 05:25 PM
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Forum Lifer
Join Date: Feb 2006
Posts: 9,481
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Make sure the shocks hold up well....lol
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Originally Posted by calstyl2
Getting ready to pull the plug on a 06, 5.9 Megacab, looks like a really good truck
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02-27-09, 05:32 PM
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Chat Whore
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Cherry Valley CA
Posts: 1,383
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Its well built..............Mr Brick.....
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02-28-09, 07:45 AM
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N = N* fp ne fl fi fc fL
Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Jackson Hole, WY
Posts: 514
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My pops drove a 73 d-100/360 swb pu, and I spent my youth rolling around the back of it. He sold it to my brother who sold it to me, and I totaled it.
I bought my 74 w-100 swb to replace it. 440/435/205 with the banjo style third 8 3/4 rear. Bomber. I've watched friends total their rigs around me on the same trails and my truck keeps rolling. 15 years later, three sets of tires, two rear ends (I'm rutheless), and an unreal amount of rocks (I'm a collector) later and it's doing great.
I bought my gen 1 durango as a family rig. The 360 in my 73 had 250k with no major work when I totaled it so the 5.9 was a must. It FLIES when you put the spurs to it. Stupid quick.
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Walton, your raptor needs to be saddled.
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Crossposted from another thread, not that it makes a difference, it's all the same thread now...
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73 fj55
63 fj40
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02-28-09, 11:57 PM
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Local Diesel Fanatic
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Ft. Worthless, TEXAS!
Posts: 3,138
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i loooove my 01 cummins i wouldnt have it any other way, these are good trucks minus the front end wearing out (upper and lower balljoints) pretty quick like all the other dodges and fords ever made.
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**84 FJ60 "Fiona", OME springs, anti inversion lift shackles, 33's, Front aussie, Rear Detroit, 4.56's, and exhaust..... For Now.... ROTW, 2F-E Swap**
**82 BJ42 SR and some 33x10.50-15's**
91 Honda Civic Hatch "Fry" with a JDM B20B CR-V Engine, with some bolt ons... Oh and it might have some nitrous there somewhere as well... 
01 Dodge 2500 "Clifford" 5spd 4 door 4x4 Cummins Turbo Diesel with 4" turbo back exhaust, Quadzilla Adrenaline w/ Pulse, 90hp sticks, Valair Ceramic Clutch, Raptor 150 lift pump, and some 285/75/16 Treadwright MTG's Dyno'd 409.1HP/742.6FT-LBS on 4-11-09 Still NOT Enough POWER!!!
  Need A Cruiser Mechanic? Zismine4life@yahoo.com <----(Me/Trent)  
I of course guarantee all of my work to be a professional installation / service.
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03-08-09, 12:27 PM
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Site Addict
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: calgary
Posts: 2,030
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I bought mine cause it had a cruiser wrapped around it.
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83BJ60,Merkur turbo+intercooled,SOA,aussie locker Custom bumpers,,4.88's, longs and poly rears.RDB's +4runner calipers, parabolics in front, 39.5 IROK's on DC-1's
92FJ80 Cummins 6BT, Airbagged, part time 4wd conversion, rancho air adjustable shocks, custom bumper+8274, 35"Toyo M/T's, Mall Ready!
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03-27-09, 09:13 PM
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CottonLand Cruisers
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Brandon, MS
Posts: 4,315
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Mine is a 99 CTD 2wd extra cab with the short bed. I bought it because it was cheaper than the Ford. I have always been a Chevy guy but the Cummins has been a great tow rig. Last year I had it loaded down with camping gear, tools, coolers etc and a trailer full of 40 and got 18 mpg going to Superlift OHV park in Hot Springs, AR. The truck is stock with an auto tranny and 204K on the clock. I have had to do the lift pump twice and an Injection pump around 198K. Overall a great truck!
Later,
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CottonLand Cruisers
Whitetrash of the Elwood Chapter
I PRINT T-SHIRTS!
78 FJ40 4" Skyjackers, 35" MTR's, Detroit, Metal Tech cage, 8274, Choctaw Sliders, Mini truck P/S, 2F!!
TLCA #3164
USAF - POL 1987 - ?
"Caliente Maldito"
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04-08-09, 10:38 PM
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Forum Regular
Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: SoCal
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Gumby
Fool. You get what you deserve.
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F#*K U!!! If you don't like Mopars keep your mouth shut! I hate people like you!! If I get ticket to the band for this, it's worth it!
To answer the question:
Because I didn't want to follow the herd!! I don't care what make or model, every one of them has a problem!!
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05-09-09, 08:52 AM
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250+ Club
Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: Orange, NH
Posts: 866
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I bought my 04 2500 CTD Ram mainly because of the Cummins, I also liked the NV5600 6-speed, the solid front axle, it's a comfortable rig and I like the looks of the Dodges. I also spoke with many people who used these trucks for 200k plus with minimal issues; that helped me go with the Dodge. The only "issues" I've had would be replacing all of the u-joints with greasable units, ball joints and keeping up on brake maintenance. I bought a Mopar and I guess I did get what I deserve; a good reliable truck.
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A bunch of project rigs,current: 73 & 79 FJ40s, future: 64 FJ45
04.5 Dodge 2500 CTD, 04 VW Jetta TDI
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05-11-09, 07:05 PM
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250+ Club
Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: Woodstock, GA
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Cause I wanted to go faster than 50mph heading up the CO mountains every weekend......yes, cruiser are slow!
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1969 FJ40. 4" BDS lift. 33's. Rust.
2000 Dodge Durango R/T
2002 IS300
Looking for a CLEAN FJ60 or 67-72 C10
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07-27-09, 10:42 AM
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250+ Club
Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: fountian hills getto
Posts: 579
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i bought my 04 cummins to make the fj40 do 75mph .....on the trailer
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10-30-09, 07:35 PM
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Site Addict
Join Date: May 2005
Location: NE Indiana
Posts: 1,306
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I'm a little late to the party but just bought my first Dodge, '04 Cummins, 4x4, quad cab, LB, 70k miles.
Mostly because of the Cummins. The only other diesel i would even consider is Fords 7.3L. An IFS chevy is not even in the running for a 3/4 ton.......IMO.
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'78 FJ40 400 SBC, SM465
SOA, ARB Air Locked Frt & Rr, 4:88's
Longfield's, 37" KM2 MT's, Allied Beadlock's
4 Wheel Disc, SR, Saginaw Steering
Warn 8274-50 in my homebrew bumper.
Homebrew rear bumper w/ swing away.
MetalTech Full Cage
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11-14-09, 06:02 PM
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Rookie
Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: SF Bay Area & Sierra Mtns
Posts: 2
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Because Toyota doesn't make a Power Wagon...
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11-16-09, 09:42 AM
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Forum Lifer
Join Date: Feb 2006
Posts: 9,481
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This is to chatty..........for christ sake where is the complaint form?
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