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<blockquote data-quote="DAWGONECATTLEMAN" data-source="post: 287903" data-attributes="member: 4921"><p>I own a 2004 ford 350 with the 6.0 straight shift. could not be more dissapointed in an engine. the cummings diesel is definitley a better motor. but the rest of a dodge leaves something to be desired. if it were possible the best truck that could be built would be a ford frame, an allison transmission(chevy), and a cummings diesel(dodge). just my opinion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DAWGONECATTLEMAN, post: 287903, member: 4921"] I own a 2004 ford 350 with the 6.0 straight shift. could not be more dissapointed in an engine. the cummings diesel is definitley a better motor. but the rest of a dodge leaves something to be desired. if it were possible the best truck that could be built would be a ford frame, an allison transmission(chevy), and a cummings diesel(dodge). just my opinion. [/QUOTE]
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