Proud oqwner of a new 2000
From : phyloe
Q: as a prowed owner of an 03 ctd ram i have had no problems with the truck but i do have a question. this past summer my truck recieved a tank full of red off road diesel at a job site. i have been told that this is bad because it does something to the injectors. was wondering if there is any truth to this. thanks. it really doesnt hurt a thing as far as your injectors go but it does put a severe strain on your bank account if youre caught running it on the road. i just dont understand why politicians have no sense of humor when it comes to not paying a tax....... denny .
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From : colibri
i have a 2001 dodge dakota quad 4x4 with 16 tires the original rims. a dope at a tire shop said i couldnt go down to 15 rims for the winter due to all the electronics in 4x4. first dodge oem is either 15 or 16 inch tires---you cant tell me they change the electronics or tranny when they sell trucks with the original larger or smaller tires. is he full of it i would love to get smaller tires for winter with new steel rims---cheaper and better. and any recommendations on snow tires for massachusetts would be recommended. have bridgestone atv revos and they suck in the snow. thanks. .
From : fmb
gene wrote around here the logging contractors are a target for random stops on sr66. it seems pickups with an off road fuel tank in the back get checked now & then. i know of one contractor who got hit for 10 grand... ten grand! ouch!!! i wonder. in my old 1971 f250 it had two gas tanks and a switch under the dash. could i fill one with offroad fuel and one with onroad fuel then switch back and forth as i travel on road and offroad say i worked on a farm and had a farm truck and stayed on my farm 90% of the time and only went into town in that truck once a week. i dont want to be buring road gas if i dont have to. .