Influencer I
- 2,358
- First Name
- Dillon
- Last Name
- Wilke
- Member #
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20298
- Ham/GMRS Callsign
- KJ7LVO/ WRQL275
- Service Branch
- USAF
I'm just going off of what I have seen at work. People who use pickups to haul a lot of weight over rough terrain everyday don't have good luck with Dodges. Every farmer I know will say the only reason they run Dodge is for the Cummins and the rest of the pickup is less than great. My old 93 was great because of the Cummins but it always had something going wrong. But it seems like all the Superduties I see just take the punishment and keep going.Dodge doesn’t hold up... I disagree...400,000 miles on old blue, she’s a gas 3/4 ton btw, 300,000 have been put on by me. I did everything with her from DD to towing logging equipment to use her as a service truck loaded down with tools, to Overlanding, and most recently as a mud racing truck... only issues I have had was needing a new water pump at 200,000 miles which led me to replace the radiator, timing set, the thermostat, and all the hoses since I was already in there. Then I spun a rod bearing Racing last fall. So now she sits waiting on a replacement engine.
So exactly why is Dodge 3/4 ton a bad choice?