2002 Dodge Ram
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In my Fourwheeler magazine when they tested one they said it was "grossly underpowered and had more understeer than a boat"........If they wanted to keep it a "real" truck I think the shoulda left the straight-axle underneath the front end....Oh well, to each his own, or something like that
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since they were going to sell me fully loaded 4WD for a price of 2WD/ $23999/.They have 7years/100000 miles power train
Hey colt77. Please,please,please let me know what dealership is offering that deal. 23999 for a brand new fully loaded 4x4 Quad cab, that sounds like a pretty good deal to me. If you can do it get me 2 or 3. LOL
Hey colt77. Please,please,please let me know what dealership is offering that deal. 23999 for a brand new fully loaded 4x4 Quad cab, that sounds like a pretty good deal to me. If you can do it get me 2 or 3. LOL
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Thanks guys,the dealer is in Downers Grove/Chicago west.suburbs/.I am serious,that's what they said/'bout 4x4/, when I questioned 4x4 for a test ride, since I came for 4x2.
My wife's Jeep Cherokee 6.cyl./225lb torque/ has no problem with my steel trailer 5x15 w/ATV's on it. Ford Explorer sport with 236 lb. of torque is terrible.
It is a difficult decision/I put around 1000 miles a week over the summer on my hauler and the gas price could be 3 dollars /gallon ,if we start messing with Arabs....?????
Joe
My wife's Jeep Cherokee 6.cyl./225lb torque/ has no problem with my steel trailer 5x15 w/ATV's on it. Ford Explorer sport with 236 lb. of torque is terrible.
It is a difficult decision/I put around 1000 miles a week over the summer on my hauler and the gas price could be 3 dollars /gallon ,if we start messing with Arabs....?????
Joe
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