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References are made there to other Edmunds topics - in the long time that I have been here there are frequent references - usually in the topics that compare various manuafacturers and / or trucks.
I also recall one of the Dakota topics prior to the creation of the owners group having a post that referred to Jeep Grand Cherokee owners complaining about the automatic / 4.7 combination.
KnK
Now for some bad news. While I was measuring the ground clearance I noticed two leaks. One leak is coming from the auto tranny pan gasket and the other appears to be the front differential. OUCH!
Well, I guess it is time to work out that warranty!
Thats great that the dealer will honor the warranty with the lift.
I have heard if a person adds a lift, the warranty becomes void for the affected areas.
Hope all goes well for the leaks.
I have been and pretty much continue to be a FORD guy at heart, eventhough I have the QC. I had never owned anything but Fords over my 10 years of being able to drive and the seven fords I have chosen to own. I was all set to go down to the local Ford dealer and decide between the ST with all its cool options or the larger SC that was more truck. This was at the begining of 2000 and I was getting antsy as dodge and nissan already had their 4-door trucks out on the road. I signed up on fords website for a test drive of both their products, the dealer called me and even me up to do it when they arrived. Heck they even sent me a cool multi-tool plier set with SUPERCREW written on it. After waiting for a couple of months I decided to check out the QC. It met all of my requirements which were roominess, power, towing ability, hauling ability, comfort, and looks. I hated to tell the Ford dealer when he called with the good news that I could come down and take that test drive that it would not be necessary since I owned a QC, he wasnt happy, awwwwwwwwwww.
MPG. Had been getting consistent 13city/16-17hwy. Plopped in a K&N filter and now get 18-19 HWY, no difference in anything else, nice little improvement.
OIL- This is just my advice, opinion, and experience. IF AN OIL PAN HOLDS SIX QUARTS THEN THAT IS HOW MUCH OIL SHOULD BE PUT INTO THE VEHICLE. I know you NEVER want to overfill an engine with oil but I NEVER, NEVER, NEVER, want to underfill it. The dipstick in your truck wont necessarily read the same as mine even if we put the exact amount of oil in each. If it is off (dipstick length into oil pan) even just an 1/8" it will read alot different on the dip-stick. Go with six, that what the oil pan will hold. I know that is the case with alot of vehicles including my 95 Mustang GT. My buddies car reads just over the add line with 5 quarts, mine reads just over the full line with 5, go figure.
Children- Where the heck are my CHILD SEAT TETHERS. How can it take this long to get something like that made. I have been calling and visiting my local DEALERS for the last 4 months and still nothing. Sorry had to get that one out. On the same topic, anyone have these yet. One of the main reasons I bought this truck is I knew my daughter was on the way. Where do these tethers go, and how well do they work??
Thanks everyone, and keep up the info-sharing. SSL
I just found this forum and have browsed trough the postings so far. I have seen a little info on this subject, but not much. I am considering a Dakota QQ. I will use the truck for towing a boat. The boat/trailer combo weighs about 5000 lbs wet. The boat is towed to the lake at least once a week during the summer. I live in Colorado at 5200 ft elevation. I know the 4.7 will tow it (I currently use a Jeep Grand Cherokee with the 4.7 V8) but it would be nice to have the extra "Umph" from the bigger V8. How well does the 5.9 work? How much difference in towing power?
Also, the Jeep seems to "Sag" quite a bit with the trailer attached. It does have trailer towing package on it. Is the QQ stiffer in the rear to hold the load of the boat?
Thanks All
Steve the
Forgot to mention...You said you had a daughter "On the way"...The Tethers are only for FORWARD facing childseats and NOT the Rear Facing INFANT Seats...They work great with the forward facing ones by not allowing the carseats to "tip" over during hard stops or crashes...
I believe there are 3 anchors all connected to a strap behind the rear seats that allow a carseat to be anchored on either side or the Middle, or all three if by some unforseeable event that you have TRIPLETTS
By the way, my daughter is due around thanksgiving
CHAD
The last two parts I had on order for warantee waited over 2 MONTHS to arrive. Now I know better!! I honestly thought that the parts were not available. I will have to be more PUSHY in the future.
Bookitty
Also, what is the break in period. I may be letting my wife use it to go to Charlotte, NC this weekend, about 750 miles one way. That figures, I wait 4 weeks and she drives it! Do you vary the speed and have to keep it under a certain speed for x miles?
Let me know asap.
On the oil issue I am staying with a little over 5 qts and a little over full until I get some acurate info from DC through dealer or DC themselves. Its too important to not know for sure. Thanks. stnick..
#1063: As far as I know, the upper portion of the rear seat is fixed. This may have something to do with the ability to properly fasten a child restraint seat.
Bookitty
the 2000 models. I am at our beach house this week and am working from the lap top.
Bookitty
I just hate it when you get fancy with us.
Bookitty
Bookitty
Ben
I have also looked for a good Dodge web site to ask questions and technical advice, opinions, etc. The best site I have found is www.moparchat.com This site is clearly the best in quality, with over 60,000 posts! Good luck either way Trevor!
chris
opposed to the BOB and the owner's manual, it must
appear in the written word. Now you will really have a warranty.
Bookitty
I looked at others, but either higher price or lower quality turned me away.
www.geocities/tbsbbishop/index.html
But you forgot the .com in your link.
oh yea......ask for nathan samuels.......
Good Luck,
fat_fenders
When do you mention this discount to the dealer?
At time of ordering or after the truck is built and delivered to the dealer?
Thanks
Steve
arrival of the truck at the dealership, then laid it upon the table at settlement. They then deducted the $500.00 before factoring the state tax (6%) and that saved me another $30.00. My deal was simple, as there was no dealer financing involved, so that you may use it when the appropriate time arises.
Bookitty
Dave.
Bookitty
I've got about 220 miles on it and it runs well. Its a little stiffer ride than the full size silverado but is very quiet.
I've got to work out right now , I may add something later.
I have went through this with all my auto Dakotas and I think the cause is the transmission fluid hasn't warmed up to optimal temperature. It's worse when it's colder outside and I leave my truck outside instead of in the garage. It revs up and seems like a lack of power because it refuses to up shift until it warms up. Once it warms up, everything is fine. I am used to it now after over 10 years of having Dakotas.
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