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Ahahaha! dents suck. you'll get over it though...mine has dents all over...worst is in the bed behind the goose neck hitch...looks like previous owner dropped the damn goose neck on the bed...
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Been thinking of where I wanna put my cheapo walmart lights, took them off of the bumper. Been eyeballing a few spots.... Can't make up my mind.
Switched the girl over to Geico, monthly payment went from $108 (StateFarm) to $35 (Geico). $73 a month saved!!!! Hell, that's a tank of gas.
Switched the girl over to Geico, monthly payment went from $108 (StateFarm) to $35 (Geico). $73 a month saved!!!! Hell, that's a tank of gas.
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I pay $146 every 6 months....$24 a month..liability only.Originally Posted by stewie01
Switched the girl over to Geico, monthly payment went from $108 (StateFarm) to $35 (Geico). $73 a month saved!!!! Hell, that's a tank of gas.
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Holy cow... I was only paying $350 every 6 months for full coverage on the Dakota. I've got 5 vehicles insured at the moment. 2 with full coverage. Costs me right at $1500 every 6 months. Most expensive is the Mustang with liability only because it is driven by my daughter who just got her license (inexperienced driver surcharge). Her car alone, with only liability is @$200 a month. The other 4 are chump change in comparison. Originally Posted by dodge dude94
I pay $220 a month, full coverage tho.
Back on topic, pulled the plugs (starting with #8), they all look almost new, but they do appear to be platinum which is not good for these trucks, right? I know my Dakota ran best with plain ol cheapo copper core autolite's.
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Back on topic, pulled the plugs (starting with #8), they all look almost new, but they do appear to be platinum which is not good for these trucks, right? I know my Dakota ran best with plain ol cheapo copper core autolite's.
Plain copper is usually the most recommended here, but, if the truck has platinum plugs and is running fine I would leave them.Originally Posted by jkeaton
Holy cow... I was only paying $350 every 6 months for full coverage on the Dakota. I've got 5 vehicles insured at the moment. 2 with full coverage. Costs me right at $1500 every 6 months. Most expensive is the Mustang with liability only because it is driven by my daughter who just got her license (inexperienced driver surcharge). Her car alone, with only liability is @$200 a month. The other 4 are chump change in comparison. Back on topic, pulled the plugs (starting with #8), they all look almost new, but they do appear to be platinum which is not good for these trucks, right? I know my Dakota ran best with plain ol cheapo copper core autolite's.
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I hate not being 26.
Put gas in it today...
$140/month here...full coverage on my diesel + 10k PIP, and liability on my S10 + 10k PIP. Originally Posted by dodge dude94
I pay $220 a month, full coverage tho. 
I hate not being 26.
Put gas in it today...
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Found my 4 year old daughter jumping around on the roof
It's all good though, no dents
I love that emoticon stewie01 LOL Originally Posted by stewie01
My poor truck got molested today 
Found my 4 year old daughter jumping around on the roof
It's all good though, no dents
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Just wait till you see some of the farmer's trucks around here...
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If platinum works GREAT, but copper ALWAYS works... If you're towing tho use two ranges colder from the platinum plugs that cross-references from the factory copper plug.Originally Posted by stewie01
Plain copper is usually the most recommended here, but, if the truck has platinum plugs and is running fine I would leave them.




