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Unread 12-13-2012, 02:19 PM
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Ive put trannys in any GM Ive ownded with 150K plus on em too and my Dakota mad it to 175 with no issues before I totaled it. Dads Ram has 220 on it and he replaced it around 140, pretty standard IMO.

I own a dealership, (still semi-inbusiness....thanks to cash for clunkers) used car style, and you can better believe, I put in far more chrysler trannys than any other make. I actually avoid chrysler to the best of my ability now,especially anything with the 2.7 in it, or the OD tranny. You can bet, the bottom end will be out of the 2.7, or the tranny out of it. Just stating my 10+ years of experience here.

But then again, I am bias enough, I cant begin to understand why anyone even buys a new MOPAR anymore.....let alone Goverment Motors.
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Unread 12-14-2012, 08:41 AM
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Well you would know, I trust experience.

I couldnt agree more with you on the purchases. Ive had several friends and an uncle buy new or newer Rams (my dads is a 94) and man they are cheap looking inside. Riding in them even after getting out of my old 99 Tahoe I feel like Im stepping back in time! There is NO comparison to a new GM or Ford. Everything is so cheap and "plasticky" if thats a word.
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