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What Diesel Truck Would You Buy For $35k?
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<blockquote data-quote="chadh2o" data-source="post: 3077412" data-attributes="member: 40131"><p>Emissions are the egr and the giant freaking exhaust filter. Delete those and programmer. $1900 and 10-20% better fuel mileage. Just don't put on the 5" exhaust. The drum will drive you batty. The roar is pretty cool, but ugh. 4" with muffler is much better to run down the road.</p><p>Check out Vernon Dodge in North Texas. Almost bought a used one from them when I bought mine. Dad bought his new one from Kingfisher, he'll of a deal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chadh2o, post: 3077412, member: 40131"] Emissions are the egr and the giant freaking exhaust filter. Delete those and programmer. $1900 and 10-20% better fuel mileage. Just don't put on the 5" exhaust. The drum will drive you batty. The roar is pretty cool, but ugh. 4" with muffler is much better to run down the road. Check out Vernon Dodge in North Texas. Almost bought a used one from them when I bought mine. Dad bought his new one from Kingfisher, he'll of a deal. [/QUOTE]
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