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drive safely!
scottie
I also find that the steering is VERY stiff until I turn it lock-to-lock a few times to warm up the fluid.
Keep in mind I am talking 0F and below. At these temps, even the tires have flat-spots for a few miles until they warm up a bit. It is important to drive VERY gingerly under these conditions. It is easy to tear a seal or blow a hydrolic gasket by driving too aggressivly.
Under NO conditions should you let your engine idle to warm up!!! You may be putting 1000 miles of equivalent wear on the engine each time you do this. It is better to use your block heater and drive gently to warm it up.
White with silver bottom. Wanted the 4x4 flares
but was told it was not an option at time I
ordered it. Now am told they don't come in silver
(all other colors are available!), bummer. Anyone
out there put "Bushwacker" flares on there 4x2?
The price of Dodge flares are $280 plus $200 to
paint them. Any hints would be appreciated.
Any one know of a dealer that gives discounts
on Dodge parts?
mick
If that's true, then my '86 bronco II must have:
127000 miles + (14 years * 2 months * 30days/month) * 1000 (warm-up miles) = 967000 miles!!!
Wow, maybe I should have bought another Ford??
Seriously though, I see no reason not to warm your car up. I've been in this debate before, and I can only quote my experience above.
Bookitty
My intent on posting the above message was not to disprove scientific fact, but to show that in real life usage the impact of warming your vehicle up before driving is little to none. Definately not the equivalent of 1000 miles of driving. As I stated above, I have heard many debates over warming up vs driving away instantly. My experience has told me that warming up your vehicle, besides making it more comfortable to drive, will have negligible effect on the life of the engine. My family has always allowed their vehicles to warm up before driving them and we have all seen excellent wear and performance. So why change? This is true with everything mechanical we own, including tractors and four-wheelers. Let 'em warm up, and they drive better and have always lasted.
In other news...
I had my Quad to Vermont last week. Four guys, fully loaded bed, and a hitch-mount carrier with 5 pairs of skis hanging out the back. Got 18-19 highway mileage going about 70mph. Not too bad. I was actually pretty impressed. Wish I was in VT this week!
Thanks.
The dodge site has a dealer locator to find dealers in your area. Get quotes from different dealers in order to get the best deal. Sometimes the internet department of a dealership can get a better price than having to deal with a salesman on the lot. Shop around.
Good luck,
Bob
hire" car salesperson. What the heck Jeff, try both.
Bookitty
telling me Dodge didn't offer flares in "silver",
I asked them about the 4-wheel drive fender flare
part # and colors. The clothest color was "drift
wood"? That color matched the lower trim silver
color. I got the flare kit today and put one
next to lower trim color, yes it matched!
Now I'm happy, and even at $280(retail). I'll put
them this weekend.
mick
www.dodgeram.org/
/www.dakota-truck.net/
You're going to have lots of fun with your QC no matter what!!
Also, two motor mounts were hand tight (frightening!) Are there more, and what else should I check while on my back under the car?
Mark
Don
I saw that, and thought that he had a big problem too. There was a lot of SLIME there( kind of yellow-white color). The Ford people say the some thing, it normal. The truck runs fine and he has not lost any fluids, and now he has 100,000 miles on it. Just wipe it out, and go on his way.
Some of the other participants have seen the same thing.
Is your truck equipped with the 3.55 axle? I think this axle is the one which is commented on.
Dodge says it's normal from what I gather from different forums.
My truck is equipped this way, but it has the fender flares, and I don't really see a significant difference from side to side. I am not going to get under it either to measure with a ruler...don't need to start worrying about something unneccessarily.
It drives great as is.
If it ain't broke, don't fix it till it is!
Maybe post your concerns in the "Dodge Dakota Owners" in the Owner's Club message board.
There seems to be more response over there.
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Good luck,
Bob
Mark
Any suggestions what type of bedcover is most practical to use over the long haul. I want something that looks good 3 to 5 years down the road. Appreciate any comments.
is as follows: http://4are.com. They did have a $20.00 discount coupon that can be downloaded. It is watertight and has a lock system. It is an LSII.
Bookitty
Mark
My Quad cab has 3400 miles in 1 month, everything is perfect. I've got a question about towing.
My QC has the 4.7, 3.55 rear end, 4x4, 5 speed manual, heavy duty package, tire package, and towing package. Ready to tow! I'm about to buy a 26ft travel trailer which tips the scales at 4600 lbs. The tow rating for my truck is around 5800 lbs. Even though the travel trailer is well below the limits set by Dodge, do you think the truck will have to work too hard pulling this trailer? Maybe I'm trying to baby the truck since it is so new. Anybody else tow this kind of weight with their QC? Any issues? There are lighter travel trailers, but we love this one. Thanks!
but it is a good idea to not allow the engine to "lug."
Bookitty
This is the best vehicle I've ever owned.
Exchange of information.
Alerting others to areas of potential problem.
Offering help regarding purchases, options, etc.
Getting acquainted with other owners/new friends.
Having a little fun expressing humor in a nice way.
One of the things that separates this forum and owners club is the kind and patient approach to all parties, regardless of how simple and/or trite the questions and responses may seem. Our people are not into "trashing" others or their ideas. We are not into "dissing" other vehicles although likes and dislikes are freely expressed. We have a great host in Karen S. who carefully nurtures the site and is always seeking other ideas to make this site more enjoyable to an ever widening spectrum of people.
My message is: "Count your blessings."
Bookitty
I'll bet the old Dodge brothers would have much to say about that. For your information, Dodge trucks are built here in America with some components and assembly from other countries, just as most other manufacturing entities are doing today. So, if any of you guys out there were unaware that Daimler/Benz owned Chrysler Corporation, pay heed to Todd.
Bookitty
Mark
I've ran into countless numbers of people on messages boards whether their high on Fords, GMC's, or Kia's bash the Chrysler corporation . . . with all the posts that Mark16q has put out you can't tell me this doesn't hurt the Dakota's reputation and potential buyers from making the plunge. Chrysler needs all the help they can get. Because of this board I almost didn't buy a Dakota because of all the problems that people post . . . then I realized that of the thousands of Dakota's out their the few that do have problems probaly end up on this message board!
*To Mark16q I apologize in your time of utter despair perhaps you should look into ordering a new Truck and biting into the bitter lemon law which was established to compensate for America's inept ability to produce quality products 100% of the time.
I would have the service department install them . . . I'm not going to trust my tool time skills to a fresh paint job! PLEASE HELP
Mark . . . I'll send many prayers your way regarding the problems with your new truck . . . I hope when mine is shipped overseas that it will be in satisfactory condition . . . I will not find any warranty help in Vatican City.
Don't drill into your hood!!! Order the EGR air deflector for your QC. This is the type that fits between the grill and the hood as Steve234 mentioned in msg. 2402. I have this type and I feel it looks and works great -- especially b/c it does not obscure my chrome grill by sitting in front of it as the Mopar one does.
The left and right "eye brows" attach to the center deflector via 1 screw. However, you need to use adhesive tape to keep the far end of the "eye brows" attached to the hood.
I have pictures of the EGR air deflector posted on the web. Click the link below. Good luck!
'00 Quadcab SLT+ Garnet Red 4x4 (AWD) 5.9L 46RE 3.55 LSD. For list of modifications to my QC, see my profile: http://www.twistedbits.net/WWWProfile/dakota/Vof5jrNb0pR1M/
For pictures of my QC & Accessories: http://www.geocities.com/txqc2000
;-)
and Gerald, how do we really know your from Vatican City? oh yeah, there's that flag thing. nevermind.
let's all be excellent to each other! (after all there are enough REAL sabateurs frequenting this board)
drive safely you knuckleheads.
scottie
Thanks again
I need to have a good humor when I'm on the internet because people always tease me about the Pope and such things!!
Yes their are no car dealers that offer Warranty help for American cars here . . . I will have to steal money from the offering plate if I'm to pay for repairs and parts!
Many cars are white here and if you have a different color it will stick out and people will take un-wanted notice of you!
Thanks to all who replied . . . lizard man lets write back and forth!!