2005 Dakota
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Front end issues are the biggest problems on these trucks. Make sure you look under it or take it to a mechanic to look at it. Ball joints and tie rods are your biggest concern.
Other than that, see if you get any shakes from the rear end when braking; thats one of the issues that some Dakotas have and some dont.
And lastly, if you want to do anything performance wise make sure you get the 4.7l V8. The gas mileage isnt that much better in the 3.7l regardless. But even for the V8s, performance parts are limited and what we do have can get pricey.
Good luck with the buy and welcome to the forum!
Other than that, see if you get any shakes from the rear end when braking; thats one of the issues that some Dakotas have and some dont.
And lastly, if you want to do anything performance wise make sure you get the 4.7l V8. The gas mileage isnt that much better in the 3.7l regardless. But even for the V8s, performance parts are limited and what we do have can get pricey.
Good luck with the buy and welcome to the forum!
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Joe,
I also purchased a 2005 v8 4x4 crew cab with about 35k earlier this year, my truck is solid so far. it occasional idles rough but supposedly their is a pcm flash that will take care of that problem, for the 7 year 70k mile power train warranty take it to a dodge dealership and pay the $150 transfer fee and you should be good to go
I also purchased a 2005 v8 4x4 crew cab with about 35k earlier this year, my truck is solid so far. it occasional idles rough but supposedly their is a pcm flash that will take care of that problem, for the 7 year 70k mile power train warranty take it to a dodge dealership and pay the $150 transfer fee and you should be good to go
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Originally Posted by jnd03
I also purchased a 2005 v8 4x4 crew cab with about 35k earlier this year, my truck is solid so far. it occasional idles rough but supposedly their is a pcm flash that will take care of that problem, for the 7 year 70k mile power train warranty take it to a dodge dealership and pay the $150 transfer fee and you should be good to go