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<blockquote data-quote="novatech" data-source="post: 871750" data-attributes="member: 5494"><p>My 02 dodge has 230,0000 miles on it. Same autotrans. that it came with. I have had no problem. I have had no more problem with the tires than any other truck. There is a trailer behind it everyday. I rebuilt the turbo at 200,000, and put in a rebuilt injector pump at 215,000. I get about 16 miles to the gallon. Other than the sun baked cracked up dash, which I put a cover over, it has been a fairly inexpensive truck to pull with (repair wise). The disc brakes arew to small, but they may have improved this in later models.</p><p>My criteria on a truck is that it must be something I can work on myself. I am not going to buy anything that can only be repaired by the dealer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="novatech, post: 871750, member: 5494"] My 02 dodge has 230,0000 miles on it. Same autotrans. that it came with. I have had no problem. I have had no more problem with the tires than any other truck. There is a trailer behind it everyday. I rebuilt the turbo at 200,000, and put in a rebuilt injector pump at 215,000. I get about 16 miles to the gallon. Other than the sun baked cracked up dash, which I put a cover over, it has been a fairly inexpensive truck to pull with (repair wise). The disc brakes arew to small, but they may have improved this in later models. My criteria on a truck is that it must be something I can work on myself. I am not going to buy anything that can only be repaired by the dealer. [/QUOTE]
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