What should I Do????
OK, I just got a '93 extended cab LE to replace my '90 reg. cab. I had planned on using the '90 for parts, but.........every time I go to take parts off I can't bring myself to do it.
Here's the thing, I got my '90 about 5 years ago. At the time I was into dodge trucks but knew nothing about CTD's. I never dreamed a truck could do sooooo much work. A couple of years ago the engine went south
. After much contemplation I decided to have the engine replaced with a '93 intercooled...love it.
Now for the sad part. The day I got it out of the shop a semi coming off a dirt road cut me off. My baby got rolled once over and landed on her wheels, high centered on the shoulder of the road. That was the day I truly fell in love with that truck. Both me and my pasenger walked out without a scratch!! Not only that she fired right up locked into 4 low got back on the road, and with some minor sledge hammer work
, drove the 300 miles back home. And still runs to this day......Just really ugly.
Now back to my question. The '93 I just purchaced needs some, ALOT, of TLC. Should I rebuilt the engine,tranny,transfer case from my '90 and then swap into my '93 and start off with 1 new truck. Or should I rebuild the '93 without donor parts, and keep the '90 as a mudd bog/crawler toy.
I should add that the electric system is literaly fried in the '90.
Sorry for the length of the post, I just thought a little back story might help to illistrate my delema. Any ideas/comments welcome. Thanks
Here's the thing, I got my '90 about 5 years ago. At the time I was into dodge trucks but knew nothing about CTD's. I never dreamed a truck could do sooooo much work. A couple of years ago the engine went south
. After much contemplation I decided to have the engine replaced with a '93 intercooled...love it.Now for the sad part. The day I got it out of the shop a semi coming off a dirt road cut me off. My baby got rolled once over and landed on her wheels, high centered on the shoulder of the road. That was the day I truly fell in love with that truck. Both me and my pasenger walked out without a scratch!! Not only that she fired right up locked into 4 low got back on the road, and with some minor sledge hammer work
, drove the 300 miles back home. And still runs to this day......Just really ugly.Now back to my question. The '93 I just purchaced needs some, ALOT, of TLC. Should I rebuilt the engine,tranny,transfer case from my '90 and then swap into my '93 and start off with 1 new truck. Or should I rebuild the '93 without donor parts, and keep the '90 as a mudd bog/crawler toy.
I should add that the electric system is literaly fried in the '90.
Sorry for the length of the post, I just thought a little back story might help to illistrate my delema. Any ideas/comments welcome. Thanks
So you have a '93 that needs alot of TLC and a '90 that has been rolled, also needs TLC, and has a good '93 engine in it.
Pick the one with the best body and put the best driveline in it? Or pick up a mechanically destroyed gasser truck with a decent body for dirt cheap and put the Diesel driveline in it.
Pick the one with the best body and put the best driveline in it? Or pick up a mechanically destroyed gasser truck with a decent body for dirt cheap and put the Diesel driveline in it.
I think I'd gut the '90 and use the pieces to fix the '93 - unless they both need bodywork. Then I'd go with Begle's idea of a gasser donor with a good body - body swap is the easiest way to go there.
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