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Old Feb 10, 2006 | 04:47 PM
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Gotta love this thing...
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Old Feb 10, 2006 | 05:57 PM
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That looks like the little Mitsu's we use on the base.
It took the guys about a week to figure out how to disable the 25mph governor.
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Old Feb 11, 2006 | 03:05 PM
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they have had the ram 4000 here in mexico for years!!!
(these trucks are work trucks, and not loaded! (black bumpers, i doubt they have a radio no cruise etc)
BUT they have a cummins now!

i guess from 94! but now in 2006 they come out with the 5.9 cummins for the first time! and they dont have 3500's here!

dodge sold lots of 4000's before, then in about 200* came out the superduty with the pwrstroke! i saw that ford sold lots of trucks, cuz of beintg the only one, having diesel!. now, i see new dodges with the "C" on the fender. I think ford is guna loose now!

PS: someone bought a Ford superduty (F 550) with a v8 triton, then replaced the engine by a powerstroke, -never worked!, then he replaced the engine by a Cummins! still going strong!
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Old Feb 11, 2006 | 06:34 PM
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I am sure that since they are now putting the Cummins in it, it's a different animal. For example the 13300 GVWR. That's more than any USA Dodge Cummins. No radio kind of sucks. AC is an option. So are cloth seats. I could dig it...
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Old Feb 13, 2006 | 08:16 AM
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No radio! That sucks. You could always put on in though. You be different and put on in like the ones they put on tractors .
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Old Feb 13, 2006 | 09:37 AM
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Here is the Mexico translation for the 4000


Equipment of Series

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4000 CHASSIS CABIN 4000 CHASSIS DIESEL CABIN

Security system
- Lap belts of 3 points
- System of disk brakes in the 4 wheels

Equipment
- Shock absorbers of heavy work
- Seats with fabric 40/20/40
- Seats of fabric Bank 40/20/40
- Tinted crystals
- Lateral steps
- Folding outer mirrors
- Conventional rim of refacción tamaño (It includes cat)
- Expensive rims LT225/95-17D black everything estación
- Lights of identificación in awning
- Grill of gray color
- Rines of 17"steel
- System of cooling of heavy work


Cnicas Téspecifications

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4000 CHASSIS CABIN 4000 CHASSIS DIESEL CABIN


Cnicas Téspecifications

- Type of motor V-8 5.7L HEMI®, MPFI, MDS Diesel I6 5.9L Turbo Cummins
- Power cf @ rpm 330 @ 4,800 325 @ 2,900
- Torque lb-foot @ rpm 375 @ 4,200 610 @ 1,600
- Transmisión Manual of 5 of speeds Manual of 6 of speeds
- Fuel tank 133 lts. 133 lts.
- Tracción Back Back
- Dirección Ulica Hidrà Ulica HidrÃ
- Front Suspensión Type helical means and stabilizer bar Type helical means and stabilizer bar
- Back Suspensión Muelles Type Muelles Type
- Front EntrevÃ*a 1.770 mm 1.770 mm
- Back EntrevÃ*a 1.926 mm 1.926 mm
- Wheelbase 4.077 mm 4.077 mm
- Length 6.133 mm 6.133 mm
- Wide 2.030 mm 2.030 mm
- Stop 2.000 mm 2.000 mm
- Lifting capacity 3.250 kg. 3.250 kg.
- Alineación of fuel - M.P.F.I
- Converter - Catalico
- Gross Weight Vehicular * 5.715 kg. 6.033 kg.
- Vehicular Weight ** 2.473 kg. 2.773 kg.

* Gross Weight Vehicular: Weight of vehÃ*culo expressed in kilograms, added to the one of his mà xima lifting capacity according to the specifications of the manufacturer and to the one of its tank of combustible plenty.
** Peso Vehicular: The normal equipment of fà and with its levels to its nominal capacity is the weight of vehÃ*culo in conditions of operación yet brica.
*** Gross Peso Combined Vehicular: Weight of vehÃ*culo mà s the weight of the tow.


Options Available

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4000 CHASSIS CABIN 4000 CHASSIS DIESEL CABIN

Locks
- Intelligent key with inmovilizador of motor Electrónico Inmovilizador of the motor

$1,137.00 $1,137.00

Wheels
- Radial rims ALL SEASON Front and back rims 235 and 80
Rines front and back and 17"of dià meter

$4,256.00 $4,256.00

Ventilación
- Conditioned air Conditioned air

$11,223.00 $11,223.00






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Old Feb 13, 2006 | 09:40 AM
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South of the border 4000 Dodge.

Originally Posted by AAmeeting
Why wouldnt they bring those up here a long time ago? It doesn't make sense. Anybody know? Seems there is a market. Ford sells a lot of 450-650's. Wierd man
I think Dodge had an agreement with International, not to make trucks over 1 ton. And International would not build pick up trucks. I don't know for how long this agreement was to last. This might be the reason why the Dodge 4000 is not being offered in the USA> javahjoeo from Kokomo
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Old Feb 13, 2006 | 11:52 PM
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i think the fewest mexicans keep theyre original radio in there!

most put in a cd player at least, a lot a big thunder behind the seat!

Hey, but all of those HD trucks (dodge, ford, chevy,) are not loaded.

the ford Pwrstroke, look even worse! they have a black grill, black bumpers!!!!!!!!

good that the 2500's (now in 2006 with a diesel) come loaded!!!!
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Old Feb 15, 2006 | 07:34 AM
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how would i get my hands on one of these trucks.short of driving to mexico and back. I would LOVE to have a Dodge 5ton dumptruck.
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Old Feb 20, 2006 | 08:10 AM
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nobody has any ideas?
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Old Feb 20, 2006 | 08:27 AM
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You could drive to Mexico and buy one.
But they'd never let you bring it across the border.

LukeS on our board used to have an old Dodge (I think it was an A300)Tractor he was looking to sell.
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Old Feb 20, 2006 | 09:06 AM
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Originally Posted by Shovelhead
You could drive to Mexico and buy one.
But they'd never let you bring it across the border.

LukeS on our board used to have an old Dodge (I think it was an A300)Tractor he was looking to sell.

Really?

those pictures were taken this side of the border.... Look at them again. U could drive it over, its not a problem, BUT legalizing it to be a US vehicle might be a little harder.

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Old Feb 20, 2006 | 09:09 AM
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I misspoke.
You're correct, I should have said Resistered it in the US.
Darn NAFTA.
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Old Feb 20, 2006 | 09:15 AM
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Originally Posted by Shovelhead
I misspoke.
You're correct, I should have said Resistered it in the US.
Darn NAFTA.

See,

my uncles are in the used car lot business and the legalization process for mexican vehicle as well. Even tho it dont make any sence, this is the way it works. We are in 06 right now, the newest vehicle that can be legalized for mexico is a 1996. Most of the time they will hassle you for 8 lugs and american diesels (up until just recently) were a big no no, i never learned why. I do know tho u need deep pockets cause i have seen legalized 6.0s and newer vehicles, I dont know how those newere vehicles are legalized tho, but i do imagine it is much more expensive than the 10 year standard for the other vehicles that my uncle can legally legalize for mexico. They must also be gas engines in good running order, and its an array of paperwork. Whole process aint that expensive, but it is a headache on paperwork and on time.

Now why can we not do the inverse? EPA and NAFTA...

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Old Feb 20, 2006 | 01:14 PM
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Shovelhead, I sold that 69' D500 last year to a guy for $300. Got tired of looking at it and didn't have time to mess with it. Worst part is, I lost the check he gave me, and I don't even remember his name or the town he lived in to find him and get another check, so basically, I gave it away.
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