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Old 11-06-2009, 05:23 PM
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Originally Posted by sy goldberg
Hey cat,what kind of truck did the repo man use to tow your truck and boat away ?
Well it wasn't a FERD.
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Catmando, is your name Everett?
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Old 11-06-2009, 11:43 PM
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Catmando, is your name Everett?
Yes.
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Old 11-08-2009, 08:17 PM
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Years ago you gave me S#it about buying a Dodge and told me I shoiuld go trade it in on a Duramax! Your current avatar says member since 05 but I think it was before that. BTW, I still have a Dodge just not the same one.
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Originally Posted by Sydwayz
The 2003 and 2004 6.0L PSD are the ones to avoid as they were the transition years that Ford had so many problems with. Later years are pretty solid. Besides, in 2005 they came out with the coil spring front suspension which is a drastically better than anything prior.
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I had an 04' and it had problems with the freaking smog equipment. Not a difficult fix but the computer does not allow a limp home mode per the EPA. Some just disconnect the EGR recycle pump and solve the problem that way.

I have nearly 5 years on an 06" without a single issue. The coil suspension is the shebang.

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Originally Posted by OkieTunnel
Years ago you gave me S#it about buying a Dodge and told me I shoiuld go trade it in on a Duramax! Your current avatar says member since 05 but I think it was before that. BTW, I still have a Dodge just not the same one.
Yes it was before 2005(long story). I apologize and I take it all back. I did not do my due diligence when I had that conversation with you. I have a completely different view on Dodges now.
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