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mine does. i think you might have to work it back and forth. could try some oil of some sort. don't thing it would hurt. mine move pretty good as long as it is not freezing cold out.
It's like, locked into the frame too far back. Like where the frame starts to curve down. It tries to move back and forth, but it's stuck. I haven't shot a ton of PB on it yet, but I'm really thinking about it. lol It makes the truck look ghetto (naww really?) since I've got a walmart bag on the window. lol
Thought about that too. It's just so awkward to get to because of the extended cab.
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At least you're coming around to my idea of getting rid of the Ford and keeping the Dodge.
I would go for a Ford first if I could find one in the right price range, but this Dodge is just 20 miles away from me, at a reputable Dodge dealer. I've got a notion I could get a good deal trading the Ford in because they are a Dodge dealer and having such a nice-looking Ford on their lot would be too tempting to the salesman. Seriously.
Correction: It has 186K on it, and a manual transmission.
That ain't cool. Sure it's oil? Oil doesn't burn white....
Valve guide seals might be going. Mine did that for a short while whenever the oil was allowed to run low. Maybe you should install a catch can to see if the PCV is gulping in any excess oil.