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I'm day dreaming a little bit here, but since I've never been an expert in mechanics I'm put this up for discussion.My dad was given a 91' dodge 2500 a few years ago, as it sits it has about 100,000 miles on it. It was well taken care and the vast majority of those miles were on I-84 between LaGrande and Boise. He's not overly fond of this truck, preferring his 2015 Chevy, and it's what I normally nab the keys for when I'm over there and want to take the mules some where towing a horse trailer. Would this be a pickup worth potentially trying to talk him out of? Would it be terribly expensive to upgrade parts (all are still original factory) to where a guy doesn't get a cramp in his leg from pegging the gas pedal to the floor trying make the speed limit on the freeway? Educate me gents.
First off is it a '91 or a '91.5? Gauges and 4" exhaust is what you want, slightly bigger injectors, twins and a bigger fuel pin. also you want to have the KDP taken care of.
I had a 93 first gen. Was a beautiful truck. Just a few things to know they ride worst Than anything you have ever drove in. The automatic will highly disappoint you with it's towing power. The paint on these trucks like to chip. The head bolts that are stock are the weak link lots of heads get blown with out upgraded head bolts. The brakes on these trucks are not very good you will go through lots of brakes with heavy loads. But if this truck has 100k miles and is an extended cab low miles if you can buy for the right price you will not lose much money these trucks are very highly soubt after. I sold mine over the phone in ten hrs for way more than I bought it and the guy never even came and seen the pickup
Quote from: brush hunter on June 05, 2017, 05:53:24 AMFirst off is it a '91 or a '91.5? Gauges and 4" exhaust is what you want, slightly bigger injectors, twins and a bigger fuel pin. also you want to have the KDP taken care of.Can't say as I know the difference between a 91 and 91.5.Quote from: BUTTER on June 05, 2017, 07:00:15 AMI had a 93 first gen. Was a beautiful truck. Just a few things to know they ride worst Than anything you have ever drove in. The automatic will highly disappoint you with it's towing power. The paint on these trucks like to chip. The head bolts that are stock are the weak link lots of heads get blown with out upgraded head bolts. The brakes on these trucks are not very good you will go through lots of brakes with heavy loads. But if this truck has 100k miles and is an extended cab low miles if you can buy for the right price you will not lose much money these trucks are very highly soubt after. I sold mine over the phone in ten hrs for way more than I bought it and the guy never even came and seen the pickupYeah, it's a ruff riding SOB but I'm young, so my butt can stand the bouncing around on a bench seat for a few more years.
Don't pay any attention to the haters or nay sayers. That rig is what lots of diesel guys are after. Joint a DODGE Cummins forum and read up on all the best bang for the buck upgrades you can do and enjoy!Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G930A using Tapatalk
"Theleo" have you researched the mods and cost and truck yet? What ya thinking? I advise not letting it slip away..