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Posted By: tzone Alright Dodge... - 04/26/10
...I'll give you this much. You make a nice looking truck.

I saw quite a few this past weekend, and they are the best looking truck around right now. IMO.
Posted By: Bighorn Re: Alright Dodge... - 04/26/10
No doubt!!
Posted By: 7 STW Re: Alright Dodge... - 04/26/10
Yup the last 3 generations of Rams are pretty sweet looking.Also like the old square bodies too.
Posted By: AkMtnHntr Re: Alright Dodge... - 04/26/10
Gotta agree, I never really paid much attention to them until I bought mine, now I don't think i'll own any other brand. That coming from a die hard Ford pickup guy too.
Posted By: Hemi Re: Alright Dodge... - 04/27/10
You're coming around Tzone, slowly, but it is progression. wink

Hemi
Posted By: tzone Re: Alright Dodge... - 04/27/10
Ha ha...I'll have the Tundra for a while. 3 more years at least.

The one in particualr I liked were the Hemi's with the factory dual exhaust. The package itself seemed to be a nice looking one.
Posted By: AkMtnHntr Re: Alright Dodge... - 04/27/10
My next truck will another Dodge for sure with the Hemi, I need something with a bit more power to pull my 18 foot enclosed with 2 sleds/atv's. I do like the leather interior, adjustable pedals, and the extra room in the back seat.

I see right now they are offering the Hemi as a free upgrade, wish I could swing a new one right now but it's just not in the cards.
Posted By: Tony_Montana Re: Alright Dodge... - 04/27/10
Not only are they nice looking trucks, but they're the only ones that you can get a manual transmission in now! Ford went all automatic for 2011.
Posted By: Whelenman Re: Alright Dodge... - 04/27/10
I got you to like Mopars, the Packers are next!! grin
Posted By: tzone Re: Alright Dodge... - 04/27/10
Originally Posted by Whelenman
I got you to like Mopars, the Packers are next!! grin


never said I liked them, just said they look nice.

Not a chance on the quackers. laugh
Posted By: AlaskaCub Re: Alright Dodge... - 04/27/10
My buddies new Dodge has been at the dealership for 3 weeks. He has 5,000 miles on it, and they are replacing the entire P/S steering system, the heads up Nav/radio head unit, and he has a bunch of codes for the check engine light on that they cant figure out. He is looking into lemon law as we speak. They sure are nice though! Not even gonna tell you what he paid for that truck!
Posted By: Whelenman Re: Alright Dodge... - 04/28/10
I can knit you a green and gold hat. whistle
Posted By: tzone Re: Alright Dodge... - 04/29/10
You can, but no body will wear it. grin

We like the purple one though.
Posted By: avagadro Re: Alright Dodge... - 04/29/10
I really do like my 06 Mega-Cab with Hemi. Cummins might be nice if I had farther to go to work. No real problems yet with almost 70K on it. Time for its second tune-up though. Sense a brake-job comin' .... still original tires. smile
Posted By: pahick Re: Alright Dodge... - 05/01/10
I like the last generation Ram, but these are ugly as sin IMO. The way the grill slants back kills it for me. sick
Posted By: 163bc Re: Alright Dodge... - 05/02/10
Originally Posted by AlaskaCub
My buddies new Dodge has been at the dealership for 3 weeks. He has 5,000 miles on it, and they are replacing the entire P/S steering system, the heads up Nav/radio head unit, and he has a bunch of codes for the check engine light on that they cant figure out. He is looking into lemon law as we speak. They sure are nice though! Not even gonna tell you what he paid for that truck!


They are good looking but it seems to end there. I have 2 neighbors that both bought 2010 Dodges after owning GMCs. One ditched his Hemi after 6 months and nothing but trouble. The other has a 3 month old dually Cummins that has spent more time in the shop than my friend has had it himself and it is still there while he tools around in a loaner!!!! Both are not happy campers. 163bc
Posted By: tzone Re: Alright Dodge... - 05/02/10
Originally Posted by pahick
I like the last generation Ram, but these are ugly as sin IMO. The way the grill slants back kills it for me. sick


I like the way the grill slants back. I think that is why I like them. Donno why, just do.
Posted By: Bighorn Re: Alright Dodge... - 05/02/10
The only thing I don't like about my 2009 Ram is that it gets dirty!
So far, nuthin breaks or has gone wrong, at all.
Posted By: NYH1 Re: Alright Dodge... - 05/21/10
I have an '07 Quad Cab 4x4 Hemi Ram with just under 25K miles on it. It's never been to the stealership for anything at all. Been a great truck for far. Tows great, rides like a truck. It's been great so far.

I remember about year or so ago there was a member on this site that said the new Toyota Tundra was the do all end all of trucks....now he's switched brands and is on the other brands band wagon. I must say like 1/2 ton Ford truck.......they're easy to pass! wink
Posted By: tzone Re: Alright Dodge... - 05/21/10
You don't drive much. Man...My '06 Tundra has 64K on it.
Posted By: AlaskaCub Re: Alright Dodge... - 05/21/10
Originally Posted by tzone
You don't drive much. Man...



Thats the only way for a guy to get longevity out of a Dodge!......grin
Posted By: tzone Re: Alright Dodge... - 05/21/10
Originally Posted by AlaskaCub
Originally Posted by tzone
You don't drive much. Man...



Thats the only way for a guy to get longevity out of a Dodge!......grin


grin
Posted By: Teal Re: Alright Dodge... - 05/22/10
Rolled 170,000 on my Taco this weekend.
Posted By: tzone Re: Alright Dodge... - 05/22/10
I turned 64K I think on my 06 tundra. Steering and suspension are still tight even. It has a few squeaks now, from the speaker rubbing.
Posted By: NYH1 Re: Alright Dodge... - 05/23/10
Originally Posted by tzone
You don't drive much. Man...My '06 Tundra has 64K on it.
Nope. A 10 mile round trip to work helps keep the mileage down.
Posted By: NYH1 Re: Alright Dodge... - 05/23/10
Originally Posted by AlaskaCub
Originally Posted by tzone
You don't drive much. Man...



Thats the only way for a guy to get longevity out of a Dodge!......grin

Says the guy that the last few years said the new Toyota Tundra was the "do all end all of trucks" and said he would never own another truck made by "The Big Three" EVER AGAIN. And now drives the most UNDER POWERED V8 full size truck on the market.

Go back and reread your posts from the last few years. You'll see how you've TOTALLY CONTRADICTED yourself making your opinions on pretty much anything much less trucks meaningless. You seem like the type of guy that if YOU HAVE IT, it's gotta be the best.

Be honest, how many times was YOUR so called "do all end all of trucks" Toyota Tundra in the shop the first 25K you had it? If it was once, it was more then my Ram.

Like I said, I do like 1/2 ton Fords....they're easy to pass, kiddie engine or not! wink
Posted By: Swift Re: Alright Dodge... - 05/23/10
Originally Posted by teal
Rolled 170,000 on my Taco this weekend.


Many more to go!
Posted By: NYH1 Re: Alright Dodge... - 05/23/10
Originally Posted by Swift
Originally Posted by teal
Rolled 170,000 on my Taco this weekend.


Many more to go!

No doubt, Toyota has always made good quality vehicles. My friend had a '86 Taco. 4 cyl. 5 speed. He had it for about 12 years. The box rusted off of it, we put a new one on it! And even plowing with a small plow he managed to get 180K miles. Up until the end he only had to replace a few clutches, plowing's HARD on tranny's and tranny parts.
Posted By: dubePA Re: Alright Dodge... - 05/23/10
No longer such a thing as a Dodge truck. They are now merely known as Rams. The last one I owned, was an '84. We called it the Lamb.
Posted By: AlaskaCub Re: Alright Dodge... - 05/23/10
Originally Posted by New_York_Hunter2


Go back and reread your posts from the last few years. You'll see how you've TOTALLY CONTRADICTED yourself making your opinions on pretty much anything much less trucks meaningless. You seem like the type of guy that if YOU HAVE IT, it's gotta be the best.

Be honest, how many times was YOUR so called "do all end all of trucks" Toyota Tundra in the shop the first 25K you had it? If it was once, it was more then my Ram.

Like I said, I do like 1/2 ton Fords....they're easy to pass, kiddie engine or not! wink


Man talk about a sensitive guy here. How about you use your truck for what a truck was made to do instead of being a [bleep] suburban soccer mom with it. I bet your one of those guys that washes his absolutley spotless barely driven Dodge truck with no miles on it and then brags about its reliability. I on the other hand drive the chit out of my trucks, use them for what a truck was made to be used for, and put a healthy chunk of miles on em. I bet you pass a whole bunch of other brand trucks in your 10 mile commute that you probably never exceed 1500 RPMS on, and then log your mediocre fuel mileage in a little note pad. My underpowered F-150 already has 7,000 miles on it,and its 2 months old. 2500 miles of the 7000 have been on Alaskas gravel highways that are straight [bleep].I've also had to scrub dried blood out of the bed and tailgate twice now, from a wolf and a bear I've killed and hauled home in the underpowered pice of chit! Oh and I have nice big dents in the forward part of the bed from loading the 4wheeler in their oh say......15-20 times.The last 3 trucks before the Tundra I owned had at least 130,000 miles on em before they were 4 years old. This truck will get an honest opinion after its actually broke in (something you dont seem capable of doing)!....grin

I assure you that if this Ford ends up falling apart on me like the Tundra did, you'll hear about it. I'd say that my opinion of a truck , though you call it meaningless, is far more valuable than the opinion of a [bleep] suburban soccer mom (YOU) who doesn't drive a truck enough to rate its competencys!



Cheers!
Posted By: Teal Re: Alright Dodge... - 05/23/10
But juice boxes and orange slices is heavy...
Posted By: AlaskaCub Re: Alright Dodge... - 05/23/10
Originally Posted by teal
But juice boxes and orange slices is heavy...


[bleep] yeah their heavy, and if one leaks in the bed, its so much harder to clean off than say oh.......dried blood?
Posted By: NYH1 Re: Alright Dodge... - 05/24/10
Originally Posted by AlaskaCub
Originally Posted by New_York_Hunter2


Go back and reread your posts from the last few years. You'll see how you've TOTALLY CONTRADICTED yourself making your opinions on pretty much anything much less trucks meaningless. You seem like the type of guy that if YOU HAVE IT, it's gotta be the best.

Be honest, how many times was YOUR so called "do all end all of trucks" Toyota Tundra in the shop the first 25K you had it? If it was once, it was more then my Ram.

Like I said, I do like 1/2 ton Fords....they're easy to pass, kiddie engine or not! wink


Man talk about a sensitive guy here. How about you use your truck for what a truck was made to do instead of being a [bleep] suburban soccer mom with it. I bet your one of those guys that washes his absolutley spotless barely driven Dodge truck with no miles on it and then brags about its reliability. I on the other hand drive the chit out of my trucks, use them for what a truck was made to be used for, and put a healthy chunk of miles on em. I bet you pass a whole bunch of other brand trucks in your 10 mile commute that you probably never exceed 1500 RPMS on, and then log your mediocre fuel mileage in a little note pad. My underpowered F-150 already has 7,000 miles on it,and its 2 months old. 2500 miles of the 7000 have been on Alaskas gravel highways that are straight [bleep].I've also had to scrub dried blood out of the bed and tailgate twice now, from a wolf and a bear I've killed and hauled home in the underpowered pice of chit! Oh and I have nice big dents in the forward part of the bed from loading the 4wheeler in their oh say......15-20 times.The last 3 trucks before the Tundra I owned had at least 130,000 miles on em before they were 4 years old. This truck will get an honest opinion after its actually broke in (something you dont seem capable of doing)!....grin

I assure you that if this Ford ends up falling apart on me like the Tundra did, you'll hear about it. I'd say that my opinion of a truck , though you call it meaningless, is far more valuable than the opinion of a [bleep] suburban soccer mom (YOU) who doesn't drive a truck enough to rate its competencys!



Cheers!

Answer my question, how many times was your "do all end all of trucks" Tundra in the shop before it had 25K miles on it?

Do the math. I drive 10 miles round trip to and from work each day. I've had the truck 3 years and a month. So 8K miles back and forth to work. And yeah, I usually never exceed 1500 RPMS doing this. No reason to.

The other 17K miles are from going back and forth to our hunting camp which is on an un-maintained seasonal road, which in most cases is usually just a nice way of saying it's a glorified logging trail. You're not getting up there without a decent 4x4 or truck based SUV, especially from mid fall to late spring. Towing our 29 FT. 6500 LBS. camper trailer back and forth to that hunting camp. Towing our 14'x8' double axle 4000 LBS. four place ATV trailer all over hells half acre to go riding. Going on miles and miles of other un-maintained seasonal roads and logging trails to go hunting and/or towing said ATV trailer to go riding. Hauling loads and loads of drywall, plywood, lumber, concrete and other building materials. Hauling loads and loads of firewood in the box full while towing the above mentioned 14'x8' trailer loaded as close to my max gross combined weight rating (GCWR) as I could guesstimate. I try not to exceed any ratings in any of my vehicles for not just warranty reasons but also legal reasons too.

It was nothing for me to leave my house at 4:30am and have to drive all the way to hunting camp in 4x4 because it was snowing and blowing so bad. Smooth as a babies behind while in 4x4. Almost half of my other 17K miles were in 4x4. No dents in the box from ATV's. The ones I've loaded into the back of my truck had brakes.....and I knew how to use them!

I towed my '78 Camaro home when I bought it last summer, just under 6000 LBS. I tow other friends cars, enclosed car trailers boats, camper trailers from time to time. Hauled engines, engine blocks, cranks, transmissions, transmission parts complete rear ends and just about any car/truck parts from any era of vehicle you could imagine.

I aint NO suburban soccer mom at all there sweetie pie. However, I did wash 'Ole Red a few weeks ago. I don't keep track of my mileage either, I knew what to expect when I bought it. So again...Answer my question, how many times was your "do all end all of trucks" Tundra in the shop before 25K miles? Mine doing the above mentioned things regularly has been to the stealship for warranty work.....ZERO!....times! wink
Posted By: tzone Re: Alright Dodge... - 05/24/10
Originally Posted by New_York_Hunter2
Answer my question, how many times was your "do all end all of trucks" Tundra in the shop before 25K miles?


I'll answer it... 0. Mine has a 63.5K on it and hasn't been in yet. Though it is pretty typical of the stuff I've owned. They don't fall apart until about 110K miles or so.

The dodge I had had well, it was less than that. smile Ford any Toyota have treated me the best.
Posted By: NYH1 Re: Alright Dodge... - 05/24/10
Originally Posted by tzone
Originally Posted by New_York_Hunter2
Answer my question, how many times was your "do all end all of trucks" Tundra in the shop before 25K miles?


I'll answer it... 0. Mine has a 63.5K on it and hasn't been in yet. Though it is pretty typical of the stuff I've owned. They don't fall apart until about 110K miles or so.

The dodge I had had well, it was less than that. smile Ford any Toyota have treated me the best.

t, I'm not asking you. I'm asking our self proclaimed resident truck expert. wink

All my family and I used to drive were Fords. We started having major problems with them and switched to Chrysler products about ten years ago. Which have treated us very well. No one in my family has ever owned a Toyota. However the guy that lives across the street from my parents has a '08 or '09 Tundra and it's been very good to him, he really likes it.
Posted By: tzone Re: Alright Dodge... - 05/24/10
Mine is the older, smaller style of Tundra. I believe it was a better built vehicle than the new ones. It really seems like a nice rig.

I do wish it had a better turning radius. It rivals a school bus in it's ability to turn around on a logging road.
Posted By: AlaskaCub Re: Alright Dodge... - 05/24/10
Originally Posted by New_York_Hunter2
[Answer my question, how many times was your "do all end all of trucks" Tundra in the shop before it had 25K miles on it?


Not as many as times as it was in the shop between 25,000 and 35,000!
Posted By: AlaskaCub Re: Alright Dodge... - 05/24/10
Originally Posted by tzone
Mine is the older, smaller style of Tundra. I believe it was a better built vehicle than the new ones.


It most definately is, if they could only figure out a way to put the newer Tundras drivetrain in the old body you'd be set! Though the body and interior of the new Tundras IMO is junk, the drivetrain in the 07 to current Tundras surpasses everything currently on the market IMO , if a guy really needs the extra power (ie . pulling heavy trailers).
Posted By: NYH1 Re: Alright Dodge... - 05/24/10
Originally Posted by AlaskaCub
Originally Posted by New_York_Hunter2
[Answer my question, how many times was your "do all end all of trucks" Tundra in the shop before it had 25K miles on it?


Not as many as times as it was in the shop between 25,000 and 35,000!

Well if it went back for warranty work once, it was back more times then my Ram. My Ram has been worked like a truck, NOT BEATEN, but worked and well maintained and it's never gone in for anything! It's been the best vehicle we've ever owned. The best SUV we've ever owned was our '05 AWD Hemi Durango. My wife loved it. That went back for a new transmission cooler line. It only needed to be tightened, but the dealer just went ahead and put a new one on. I wish we still had that one!

Like I said, the guy across the street from my parents loves his '08 or '09 Tundra. I'm glad he feels that way. Personally I think they're good trucks. Good luck with your new F-150. My buddies '07 4x4 5.4L has been really good to him, hope yours is the same to you!

Just my $.02 YMMV! wink
Posted By: hitandmiss Re: Alright Dodge... - 05/25/10
Does it really matter what someone else says about brand X or Y or Z. Nope. Drive what you want, let others drive what appeals to them. No amount of he said, she said is going to change someones mind when it is made up. Personaly I find the vehicle that suits my needs the best and buy it, matters not what stupid emblem is on the grill.

That said the most reliable refuse to die vehicle I have ever owned, and still own, is a 1975 1/2 ton International with a 345 V8. The odometer broke at 642,XXX. International was THE heavy duty, for thase that used them, before the city folks made the HD badge popular.
Posted By: AlaskaCub Re: Alright Dodge... - 05/25/10
Its all good man, some manufacturers make lots of good ones and some bad ones, and some manufacturers make lots of bad ones and some good ones, as long as a guy ends up with one of the good ones, no matter the brand........thats all that matters!
Posted By: NYH1 Re: Alright Dodge... - 05/25/10
Originally Posted by hitandmiss
Does it really matter what someone else says about brand X or Y or Z. Nope. Drive what you want, let others drive what appeals to them. No amount of he said, she said is going to change someones mind when it is made up. Personaly I find the vehicle that suits my needs the best and buy it, matters not what stupid emblem is on the grill.

That said the most reliable refuse to die vehicle I have ever owned, and still own, is a 1975 1/2 ton International with a 345 V8. The odometer broke at 642,XXX. International was THE heavy duty, for thase that used them, before the city folks made the HD badge popular.

Hey my truck has a 345 V8! grin
Posted By: NYH1 Re: Alright Dodge... - 05/25/10
Originally Posted by AlaskaCub
Its all good man, some manufacturers make lots of good ones and some bad ones, and some manufacturers make lots of bad ones and some good ones, as long as a guy ends up with one of the good ones, no matter the brand........thats all that matters!

Yep! wink
I had a dodge, worst truck ive owned so far. After 100K it was a never ending battle of fixing stuff. I destroyed the whole front end, ball joints, uppers and lowers, tie rods, axles, ect... I love the look of them but just didnt hold up for me. I bought a new truck 2 years ago, I was very interested in a new ram, but bought a sierra instead. With my job now i dont drive much, ive got 47,000 on it so far and have had a few small things go bad but nothing major. I tow a 20' boat on average twice a week. I really like the ram 2500 hd's with a desiel, but with the cost of desiel fuel these days I wont give up my true 21-22 mpg hwy on my full size. My truck has a 310hp aluminum block v8. Last week I trip from rockland county ny to longisland ny, averaged 22 mpg on the dot doing 65mph the whole way with a 17' canoe and camping+fishing gear in the back.
Posted By: mtmuley Re: Alright Dodge... - 06/19/10
Can't say I care for the new Dodge or the Ford either. Kinda ugly the both of them. I can say that I just sold my 1988 GMC 3/4 ton 4x4 that I threw everything Montana can do to a truck. 267,000 miles and the guy drove it away. I just upgraded to a 2003 GMC, as a new one is not in the cards. mtmuley
Posted By: badger Re: Alright Dodge... - 06/20/10
"I destroyed the whole front end, ball joints, uppers and lowers, tie rods, axles, ect... "

Hmm, 190k on my 4X4 Cummins and I've replaced the shocks. No other suspension or steering parts. How did you do that?
Driving, useing a truck as a truck.
Posted By: downwindtracker2 Re: Alright Dodge... - 07/21/10
I just bought a lease return 08,3rd generation, 1ton Dodge/Cummins. Warranty records show two engine controlers,(he could have blown them when he used his truck for a equipment jumper,the battery terminals are pretty roughed up) and at the dealer when I got it, an O2 sensor.Both are not uncommon on the 08.

The 4th generation Ram,2010, is very good looking,maybe even better than the '39.The new F-150 is good looking ,by far their best effort since the '52.

I just got back from a week holidays in the backcountry.I was truly amazed at just how well it handled on gravel .This huge truck,a long box Quad Cab, was nimble,I could place her exactly where I wanted her. As a tow vehicle on the highway getting there, it was effortless.And I could boast about the mileage.Besides, the seats are Volvo like comfortable,great for distances.




Posted By: tzone Re: Alright Dodge... - 07/21/10
Originally Posted by badger
"I destroyed the whole front end, ball joints, uppers and lowers, tie rods, axles, ect... "



Sounds like the one and only Chevy I ever had. There won't be a next that is newer than 1966
Posted By: Crow hunter Re: Alright Dodge... - 07/22/10
My 99 dodge diesel is 2wd. All the front end parts are original except the shocks which I've replaced twice. It's got 366K miles on it now. You can't tell me that dodge makes a crap truck and retain any credibility in my eyes. I've got too much butt time in the seat of one to believe that.
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