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My Quad 4x4 4.7 5spd. 3.55 has just turned a 1000 miles. On the first three tanks of gas I have seen 16 to 16.5 mpg mostly rural, hilly roads with some mountain driving. Not too bad. I have no regrets about the 4.7 choice. Even with the eight cylinder, I have to shift a bit in the mountains. I can't imagine the 6 cylinder having enough stuff to pull this truck in the mountains unless you had the 3.92 rearend.
I have not taken the Quad off road yet. Thought I would wait til the newness wore off before I put it harm's way. Can't wait.
I have been unable to find an aftermarket source for step-bar/nerfs. According to my local truck shops, both Westin(preferred) and Smittybuilt are not yet available. Westin is supposedly on 3-4 weeks national backorder. Does that sound right?
Last night while checking the oil, fulid all over again. More this time than last. It is on the exhaust and you can smell it inside.
Went to dealer, they could not understand me being upset. Truck only has 1700 miles and is 26 dyas old. Was in the shop 5 days last time. They did not know if they could get to it today (Friday). Told them I had the survey form from the last service (they did not look at the problem until I came into get it and then said, Oh I see the fluid). They really did not want me to fill out the form with negative comments. Said that they really get hit about that. In fact, the sales manager said that if that is the way I felt, that the next time they would not give me a rental car or would be solw to get service.
Will keep everyone posted.
Jim Buckingham
00 Quad 4x2 4.7
www.ustruckaccessorieswhse.com/products.html
Specifically they have some nerf bars you may be interested in from Daws-Bulldog.
Good Luck!
(grokg)
Car and Driver magazine buyer's guide stated that the 2000 Dakota was the best riding/driving truck in it's class for $money. Toyota may be a little better built, but you will pay a hell of a lot more for a truck with less options. Plus their V8 only comes with the automatic. Ground clearance doesn't matter to me. I don't plan to take a $20K plus vehicle into no-mans-land. I will use a ATV or a beat-up CJ5 for that. Plus I can still get my truck with camper on it through the 7' garage door. You can't do this with any other 4X4 made with the 31.5" tires. For me this was a big influence on my decision. My kid and wife can climb in and out easily.
I would recommend the 4.7 V8 to all of those people buying or ordering a new truck. I have only put 160 miles on it (50% city) and I have 1/2 a half tank of gas. I have the 3.92, but don't really think it matters to much on gas mileage.
The bed on this truck is off 1/2" to the cab. The dealer will realign the bed under warranty this coming Tuesday. The Ferreo Dodge dealership in Loveland, Colorado is the best dealership I have ever done business with. No hassle, straight forward, and reasonable.
I had to make a separate appt. w/ the collision shop to get the driver's side door aligned. They claim that they have to remove the lower hinge and insert a spacer to get the top section of the door flush with the passenger door. I will post when/if this solves the problem.
They also buffed out my first scratch (shopping cart I think) free of charge. It had to happen sooner or later I guess
In any event, good move. I'm guessing you just added more than 500 to the eventual resale/trade price. As a present waiter, you got to think long term.
>>bpeebles - don't understand why the front wheel
>>spins with full time 4wd and lsd - how does that
>>happen?
The full-time 4WD is simply an open differential in the xfer case. An open diff. will always send the torque to the side with the LEAST resistance. If one has a LSD in the rear, then under virtually ALL cases ONE front wheel will have less traction than BOTH rear wheels combined.
I know this from the physics of the design and from personal experience. I have said it MANY times before... the full-time-4WD as sold on the Dakota is a waste of $$. (from both initial cost and operating cost perspectives as well as functionality)
Do not confuse the Dakota full-time-4WD with JEEP, suberru (sp?) or even my wifes Honda Cvic 4WD... the design is completely different. Consider the Dak as being the OPPOSITE of the Suburu(sp?)ad "full-time-4WD sends the power from the wheels that grip to the wheels that slip" IT IS THAT SIMPLE!!
Had the Leer lid installed yesterday. After I peeled off the dealer stickers and the Leer sticker it looks pretty cool. Three different dealers recommended the Leer (probably make more money on it) when I mentioned that I wanted a tonneau that would be water-tight. The paint match was also excellent. I like the smooth line of the Leer as well. Cost was $679. Curious to check gas mileage on the next tank. Never had a truck with a tonneau, but I think I will like it.
Still love the truck! Anyone in the midsouth looking for a truck, I can direct you to a dealer that seems to have a huge allocation and, though not very internet savy, were good to work with.
Them "slides" rule.
I'm having a hard time finding an answer to what I thought was a very simple question. Dodge customer service and my dealer cannot seem to find the answer - they can only guess. I want to order either a White Quad Cab Sport or a Forest Green Quad Cab Sport. No one seems to be able to tell me what color the 'Sport' decals (Dodge calls them Badges) will be for either color.
At first, the dealer said the White one had black decals and the Forest Green would have Driftwood (light grey) decals. Then I saw a white club cab on the road with red decals (which I don't want). I told the dealer that, and after further calls to who knows who, they now say that all Sport models have a RED decals (even the green truck!). That seems crazy.
We have a small local dealer with no Dakota Sport models in stock in either of those colors, therefore I can't just go look to find out.
Finally, my question. Does anyone out there know what the color of the Dakota 'Sport' decals are on a White Dakota Quad Cab or a Forest Green Dakota Quad Cab?
Thanks in advance.
The Jeep uses the GERODISC system http://www.ashacorp.com/gerodisc.html which is far superior to virtually ANYTHING else out there.
Most of the time was spent in 'queue' waiting to be built.
Orderd 10-1-99... dealers lot 10-29-99
BTW...VIN and RAILCAR ASSIGNED 10-22-99! That means 7 days from Dodge city to Vermont.
Decided to top-off the fuel tank before heading home. 262.2 miles driven, with 14.72 gallons of gas burned. This is 17.8 mpg with the 4.7, 5spd, club-cab, 31.5 tires, and 3.92 lsd. At least 50% of this was in the city with my wife driving and her shifting every time well over 3000 rpms. I plan on keeping this truck.
Now its just a waiting game. 60-90 days according to the dealer. From what you all have been saying, that might be a bit optimistic.
Thanks again.
It seems I got my wires crossed with the Quadratrac. I found at http://www.media.chrysler.com/wwwprkt/2446.htm#transf an outline of two transfer case types: NV242 for the Selectrac full time, and NV249 as the Quadratrac. The NV231 is the part time system. The Dakota brochure lists just NV231 and NV242. I’ll kick myself if they bring over the NV249 just after I finally decide to order.
I’d still recommend the limited slip differential with the NV242 even if it’s only effective when the transfer case is in part time mode. My long ago experience was that limited slip is better than 4x4 without limited slip. I’m sure this really depends on the particular situation, but slippery spots tend to run in the direction we’re traveling (like the ditch, the shoulder nobody goes on, etc.).
I asked my salesperson 4 times if there was an option (like on my pathfinder) for 2wd and 4wd. She (!) showed me the picture from the brochure on page 14-15 where it states "The convenience of fulltime opration let's you set it in 4WD and forget it - worry free". After reading some of the posts, am I mistaken that I will have a swith or lever to swicth from 2 to 4 wheel drive?
FYI, I ordered the 4.7L, V-8, 5 speed, 3.92 SLT package, Tire& Handling, with anti-slip (LSD), and trailer tow group.
bpeebles, thanks for the full time 4x4 info - I knew that, brain fade I guess. My reputation is doubtless going to rapidly fall!!
Getting the bed aligned on Thursday - have to got to a body shop for the work.
Jim Buckingham
Was wondering if anyone financed through Chrysler and what rate they got.
Thanks
penda - 165.00 installed
(195.00 to repaint tailgate and penda reimbursed me, boy did they loose on that one)
roll-n-lock - 850.00 installed
good luck all,
robert
Any help would be appreciated.
Kurt
sticking out on the back on one side or ill fitting doors as some folks have had. It appears by the window sticker I got what I ordered. Starboard molded side steps should come in tommorrow. This should round out this little jewel. Thanks for all the postings by all, this truck has been fun to order and wait for, with everyones help and good-old Ernie, he is a great guy. Ever customer service should have ten of him.
Everyone enjoy their QC
Thanks,
KnK
As for ('earnest') Ernie - if he's not D/C employee of the year I'll eat my hat. Sounds like the ratio is more like 'one : ten thousand.'
:-(