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  1. RedR0ver

    Looking for some opinions/advise

    Yea, I would not go with a new truck. I'm thinking of an 03-06 2500. Something I can actually work on. I bought a factory service manual for my ram last week. It came on a CD and it was 17,587 pages...My Cherokee manual is a little over 100. Yes, the Ram manual does cover the 2500 and the 3500...
  2. RedR0ver

    Looking for some opinions/advise

    What's frustrating is that I also have a 91 Cherokee. It has an unknown amount of miles. The odometer stopped at 186k. If we assume the 12k miles a year rule that would put me somewhere in the ballpark of 336,000 miles. As far as I know, the engine has never been touched. No burnt smell from the...
  3. RedR0ver

    Looking for some opinions/advise

    Well if I keep it I will need to change front and rear diff fluids and transfer case fluid. Just a quick study on the forum tells me the electronic gear shifter for 4x4 could be what is causing the service light. It is either that or the computer. If I have 2 bad computers I'm starting to wonder...
  4. RedR0ver

    Looking for some opinions/advise

    It's not. I'm thinking more or less of trying to salvage any trade-in value at this point. Carmax offered me 18k sold. I planned to take that and get into a 2500. I do a decent bit of towing and I'm wondering if that's what is causing these premature failures.
  5. RedR0ver

    Looking for some opinions/advise

    There are 91000 miles on it
  6. RedR0ver

    Looking for some opinions/advise

    I have a 2011 Ram 1500 Laramie Longhorn Ed. I bought it 3 years ago and within a month a had to get the AC recharged. Fast forward 3 more recharges. I would usually get 1 summer out of a charge. I finally convinced the warranty company to replace the evaporator, most of the line set, and the...
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