Tundra or a Dodge Ram

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  • eagleeye1eagleeye1 Member Posts: 36
    Good luck with your Doooodge.
  • ferris47ferris47 Member Posts: 131
    Hey I will give you one thing you get with the Dodge that you don't get with any of the other makes except maybe a Ford Superduty. You get that in your face, move that little Honda or you will be a hood ornament styling.

    So what color, engine etc. I personally like that Dodge blue, I think it is patriot blue and I would hope you got the 360. If you got the 3.92 gears she will get up and go.

    Well good luck and enjoy it.
  • ford30ford30 Member Posts: 11
    DON'T WORRY ABOUT BUYING A DODGE, CHEVY, OR TOYOTA
    GET A FORD THEY ARE THE BEST. LET THE SALES FIGURES SHOW YOU THE TRUTH
  • dodge20dodge20 Member Posts: 11
    IF FORD BUILDS SUCH A GOOD TRUCK WHY ARE THERE DOORS CRACKING ON THE F-150
  • arkie6arkie6 Member Posts: 198
    McDonalds sells the most hamburgers, but are they the best? I don't think so.
  • davids1davids1 Member Posts: 411
    How about a few more details on the cracking you are talking about.
  • rooster9rooster9 Member Posts: 239
    Ford has a known problem with a crack developing on the driver and passenger doors of F-150's. Look at the bottom right of the drivers door right next to the windor for the crack. They are not very big, but the metal is cracked. I looked on my friend's '97 F-150, both sides have it, and it's rusted there.
  • ford30ford30 Member Posts: 11
    HEY DOES ANYONE KNOW IF DODGE IS GOING TO PUT THE 5.7 V-8 HEMI HEAD MOTOR IN THERE TRUCKS AND DOES ANYONE HAVE A POWER RATING FOR THEM YET IF SO PLEASE RESPOND
  • markcordmarkcord Member Posts: 113
    I believe that they are. If I recall the horsepower was around 353 (don't know about torque).
  • dbhulldbhull Member Posts: 150
    Whoooa! Who could comment on that??? That is a cryin shame!
  • quadrunner500quadrunner500 Member Posts: 2,721
    I'd like to open bidding for the cream puff.

    $40,000
  • dodge50dodge50 Member Posts: 14
    Why should we this be Ram vs Tundra. It should be Dakota against the Tundra. The Dakota is more the Tundras size.
  • devil1devil1 Member Posts: 74
    Now that you mention it, my friend had an '86 F-250 a few years back and it had a couple of cracks on the outside of the bed. Is this something that Ford has fixed I assume??
  • bamatundrabamatundra Member Posts: 1,583
    Did you say lamb vs. TUNDRA?
  • dodge50dodge50 Member Posts: 14
    NO I SAID DAKOTA VS TUNDRA BECAUSE IT IS MORE THE TUNDRA'S SIZE
  • cottrell1cottrell1 Member Posts: 39
    This guy ford30 is the same guy as dodge 20 and 50
    he makes broad statements that have nothing to do with the facts, as we all know. He's done the same thing on my topic many times. In short this person seemingly has split personality disorder as well as the inability to check these pages effectively because he will find a group set up for the Tundra vs Dakota comparo on the last page of this conference.
  • 2drive2drive Member Posts: 90
    Well, the Dakota may, also, be too much for the Tundra. The original Dakota, with only the 5.2L V8 was rated at 2,550 lbs. payload and 7,100 lbs. towing. One can only imagine what the current Dakota can actually do with the 5.9L V8.
  • ford250ford250 Member Posts: 25
    The Dodge Ram is not in the same class as the Tundra. It is a far bigger & better truck then the Tundra.
  • tundra_guytundra_guy Member Posts: 49
    Boy your right about the same class but dodge is starting to make better trucks now some day they can be in the same class. And bigger is not always better
  • MercuryNJMercuryNJ Member Posts: 8
    After quite a bit of research and road testing I have to say that I've decided to get a 2001 Ram 1500 SLT QC 4X4 LB, it offers me the features that I need, the Tundra is a fine truck, but it fell short on my list of necessary features because the bed is too short & shallow, the rear seating capacity is limited and the price is too high for a vehicle that does not quite offer the full size truck features that I need.
  • meredithmeredith Member Posts: 575
    After 30 or more days of inactivity....

    this topic is being "frozen." It will be archived or deleted in the next 10 days or so.

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