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wiring harness 79 dodge v8

From : ronmack

Q: i have 92 4x4 with the cummins i use it for hauling a bigish boat and lots of hunting.the drive train is bullet proof.i have had some steering problemsdesign faultbut an easy fix.someone mentions doorsthat also is an issue.they seem to be too heavy for the hinges..the truck rides like a tank as it is built like one. .this is my second dodge the other was a 93. i just love the look and the toughness.i can afford a new one but not just yet...im still to happy with this one. have a 92 ramcharger...200000 miles on all original drivetrain. has never failed once. it aint a soccer moms vehicle but imho the last of the real trucks. btw....92 and 93 gets you the magnum engine with additional hp and for some reason gets you a little better mileage than the newer rams. 92 318 is a magnum the 360 is not. al on thu 5 feb 2004 131846 -0600 trailblazer sundancekidz71@yahoo.com wrote hi all i was recently looking through a truck trader when i saw a few late 80s to about 91 model 1/2 ton dodge trucksthe older style not the kenworth 94 look anyway; are these decent trucks some i saw had fuel injection as well; does the 4x4 work well any opinions would be appreciated thanks! tb i missed the last question. i have a 92 4x4 w250. the 4x4 works well considering the axles are both open no limited slip. i had a 90 d150 with the ls rear axle and it was also very good in rough situations. owned some 4x4 gm and ford pickups too they are all about the same in off road performance. i like the older dodges because they are simple tough and cheap to purchase used. i would suggest you find a manual transmission truck. tough as nails and even lower in price. the clincher would be to look under the hood of a new truck then a older one. then picture yourself trying to work on them. al .