Greets, All.
Just wandered in, having recently acquired a '99 1500 QC 4X4, 5.9L,
auto. I've enjoyed reading the various threads covering different
performance and service issues with these trucks and hope I'll be able
to contribute in some small way as my own experience grows.
Everything is relative...or relevant, I can never remember which. In
any case, this truck is a farm truck and, as such, is a major step up
from the 30 year old Chevy 2X we just got rid of. The only reason we
decided on another 4X4, having had the bug some 30 years ago already,
was we live very remotely in the Siskiyou Forest and get snowed in for
a few days at a time, a few times each winter. Nothing too severe but,
at our age (late 50's) if something happened to one of us, we'd need to
be able to get out, regardless of road conditions. In any case,
compared to what I'm accustomed to, this truck is almost as nice as
Gramma's new Maxie...almost.
I haven't any plans to trick it out aside from some kind of bed cover
and getting the tranny bullet-proofed at the local shop, a set of
headers and cat-back system, a blue-tooth capable cd-deck and some
nerf....oh, hell, never mind. ;-]
Anyway, drinks are on me and thanks for keepin' a light on.
Wolfie
Chris Thompson - 14 Jan 2007 22:47 GMT
welcome to the group

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06 Liberty CRD
Real Trucks don't NEED spark plugs.
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Wolfie - 16 Jan 2007 16:31 GMT
Much obliged, Chris.
Wolfie
'99 Ram 1500 QC 4X4
'03 Vulcan 1600 Classic
'07 Maxima 3.5SE
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