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Fordlover
Feb 15, 2017Explorer
Flashman wrote:FishOnOne wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:blofgren wrote:FishOnOne wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:FishOnOne wrote:
"The Best Never Rests" :B
Made a quick run to the deer camp this morning and saw several new F350 DRW trucks. Man are they a jewel.
Dually in deer camp? You must be a flat lander hunter.
Yep... Pretty much flat land full of Live Oaks, Post Oaks, and Pin Oaks.
No wonder that F-350 has been trouble free. You need to come out West to the mountain passes where they have to work hard no matter which direction is chosen! ;) :B
Nice! I was thinking the same.
I'll pass... While you guys freeze your balz off I'm enjoying 85F temps fpr the last few days. BTW...those Dodge dashboards don't stand a chance in this Texas heat. Crack... Crack... Crack... Next thing you know it the whole top of the dash is gone. :W
Oh Fishy
My 11 year old Dodge lives in a harsher heat than your Texas - try Tucson - parked outside all year - Dash is in great shape - no cracks, and no flat land cruising either
Sooo... It's just a great conspiracy when you google dodge cracked dash and get photo after photo?? I'm sure they are all photoshopped.:W
My buddies old 99 and his 01 had massive holes in the middle of the dash, we used to joke with him that the rams were factory equipped with the hole.

And yes, that is Texas registration/inspection stickers in the corner of this windshield.
On the plus side, his 2006 dash is still crack free last I saw.
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