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Forrest Nearing 11-15-2006 10:47 PM


Originally Posted by 2500 (Post 1211394)
thanks.. should have put to 98.5 12v :D

low mileage 98 12V 5sp LB 4x4 QC non/53 ... hey it could happen[coffee]

the accepted terminology is "98 12v"

aka 98.4 Dodge :p

98.5 implies it's a 24v

make it a short bed, and I'm on board [coffee]

displacedtexan 11-15-2006 11:17 PM


Originally Posted by Forrest Nearing (Post 1211402)
a big fat one shaped like a brake booster![dummy] [dummy]

Exactly, I have Hydro-Boost brakes, 215hp P-Pump, the good A/C controls, the dash cubby hole, all of them are long beds (I don't like shortbeds):D I'm a happy guy!

Forrest Nearing 11-15-2006 11:48 PM

I like longbeds, but I grew up in the big city... a club/long is a LONG truck!!!!! the short bed makes it easier to maneuver.

but if I ever go and buy a dually, it'll be a 97 ;)

shell006 11-16-2006 12:18 AM

dont know about the 12 valvers but for the 2nd gen 24valves i think01- 02 was a very good year no chance of 53 block and a better style fuel filter canister

Forrest Nearing 11-16-2006 07:12 AM

I like the 01-02's, but for the money they fetch, I'd just buy a 3rd gen

KAyers 11-16-2006 08:18 AM

If you go with a 24v, the late 01's and the 02 gets you the good rear brakes.

That said, I had an 02 and vow to never own another truck with an electric lift pump or VP injection pump. I spent big bucks to do a completely custom fuel system and still had troubles. It's mechanical for me from here on out.

displacedtexan 11-16-2006 09:04 AM


Originally Posted by Forrest Nearing (Post 1211477)
I like longbeds, but I grew up in the big city... a club/long is a LONG truck!!!!! the short bed makes it easier to maneuver.

My 99 was a shortbed for that reason. I loved it 90% of the time. But that remaining 10% drove me insane! Now I can haul 3 dogs, 2 coolers, and a weekend's worth of gear in the bed!

Dodge12vKing 11-16-2006 10:13 AM

I have a 98' 12v SB QC, but it's a 2WD.[coffee]

TxDiesel007 11-16-2006 11:41 AM


Originally Posted by Forrest Nearing (Post 1211403)
the accepted terminology is "98 12v"

aka 98.4 Dodge :p

98.5 implies it's a 24v

make it a short bed, and I'm on board [coffee]

i agree here

But the second best would be the 96-97 12 valve five speed 4wds... But im biased...

Rick[laugh]

nchapa 11-16-2006 02:19 PM

Thanks for all the replies, i'm gonna be in the market for one in the near future, and after what i read probably gonna look for a 97 12 v, single cab, long bed, 4x4.

crazylunker 11-20-2006 07:32 PM

thanks for starting this, wow this thread makes me feel reeeeaaaall good about my new truck,,,didn't and still don't know much about it since my last was a 2000 lift pump eater,,,

97 RC4X4 5speed 88,000 mi

Rich

Forrest Nearing 11-20-2006 08:38 PM


Originally Posted by Dodge12vKing (Post 1211813)
I have a 98' 12v SB QC, but it's a 2WD.[coffee]

good man, my last three trucks were 2wd, and I loved them! I really don't have much use for 4wd, but I hope to try it out this summer at the cabin in Colorado :)

TxDiesel007 11-21-2006 09:19 AM


Originally Posted by Forrest Nearing (Post 1217485)
good man, my last three trucks were 2wd, and I loved them! I really don't have much use for 4wd, but I hope to try it out this summer at the cabin in Colorado :)

Once u have a 4wd

ull never go back to anything less... ;)

Rick

A-Poc 11-21-2006 11:11 AM

I'm very pleased with my 98.4 12v, reg. cab, 5 speed, 4x4... was an interesting and somewhat lucky find.

Good luck to ya.

Mike

displacedtexan 11-21-2006 11:12 AM


Originally Posted by TxDiesel007 (Post 1218066)
Once u have a 4wd

ull never go back to anything less... ;)

Rick

Rick is right, I don't think I could drive a 2 wheel drive again.


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