2005 SLT questions
#1
2005 SLT questions
Hey guys, I have been looking for a pickup and came across a 2005 Dakota SLT Crew Cab V8 Magnum. I haven't pulled the trigger on it yet and thought I would check with the experts and see if there are any known issues or areas that deserve an extra thorough examination.
It's got 110K on the clock. Runs and drives well.it's a little "floaty" but I have read that that is kinda normal. Everything seems to work..A/C,windows,seats etc. Any info is greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Dave
It's got 110K on the clock. Runs and drives well.it's a little "floaty" but I have read that that is kinda normal. Everything seems to work..A/C,windows,seats etc. Any info is greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Dave
#2
There is a lot to look for. You're looking at the worlds worst non-greaseable steering and suspension. It's floaty because the OEM shocks and struts are terrible, changing to Monroes or Ranchos will fix that. But at 110k miles you're sure to be looking to replace all 4 ball joints, both tie rod ends, stabilizer bar bushings and end links, and possibly hub/bearings. The reason is like I said, non-greaseable parts. We Dak owners have been replacing these parts with Moog Problem Solver series parts which are greaseable replacement parts. Not too pricey if you can do the work yourself. Also at that mileage it's time for a trans flush and filter change, coolant flush and change and belt. If it's an original battery, you can bet you're gonna need one of those, too. But they are nice trucks. Those of us that have them love em despite some bugs they have. Not too big, not too small, and comfortable. Good luck.
#3
#6
Thanks again for all the info and replies. I have driven the truck twice and gone over it as well as I can. It would need tires, shocks and struts, and ball joints first thing. I got it to the house and got the front end off the ground and sure enough the front end is shot BUT...
I was on the way to work yesterday and ran across a 2003 SLT. Same truck as the 05. 4.7 4wd quad cab but with new tires and 15K less on the odometer. Of course its a slightly different bodystyle, but equipment wise it doesn't have the heated or power seats. But it does have the factory towing packing with tranny cooler,hitch,lights and elec brakes setup.
Same price on both trucks...ahhh decisions decisions
I was on the way to work yesterday and ran across a 2003 SLT. Same truck as the 05. 4.7 4wd quad cab but with new tires and 15K less on the odometer. Of course its a slightly different bodystyle, but equipment wise it doesn't have the heated or power seats. But it does have the factory towing packing with tranny cooler,hitch,lights and elec brakes setup.
Same price on both trucks...ahhh decisions decisions
#7
I have an 05 SLT with the magnum. It's about to turn 30,000 miles mostly only used for towing or hauling stuff. I looked at used ones at the time and there wasn't that much difference to order new. I'm glad I did!! You need to look at all the specs betweenthe 2nd and 3rd gen. A lot more was changed besides the body. I bought it because I didn't want a full size pickup and S10 or Ranger were too light in the butt for what I wanted to tow. I sure wouldn't go 2nd gen if 15K on the clock and tires is the only dif.
Only complaints/problems I have encountered.
Front caliper froze around 28,000 miles. They have plastic pistons. The reman ones have steel. I replaced both.
The cloth seats are crappy. They watermarked the first time I opened the door in the rain. I tried upholstery cleaner that has worked great on other cars and now they look like they were in a flood.
Should have ordered the 3.92 gear option. But that's not the truck's fault.
It sees mostly all interstate type driving which may be why I haven't seen an issue with the suspension yet...plus the low miles.
Only complaints/problems I have encountered.
Front caliper froze around 28,000 miles. They have plastic pistons. The reman ones have steel. I replaced both.
The cloth seats are crappy. They watermarked the first time I opened the door in the rain. I tried upholstery cleaner that has worked great on other cars and now they look like they were in a flood.
Should have ordered the 3.92 gear option. But that's not the truck's fault.
It sees mostly all interstate type driving which may be why I haven't seen an issue with the suspension yet...plus the low miles.
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#8
Good to hear so many positive reviews.
I've been driving a 95 regular cab 5speed 4 cyl s10 2wd s10 since 96. Just sick of no room,changing gears,no towing capacity,no power and no 4wd.
From what I have researched the engine and tranny are the same. Looks like they boxed in the frame for 3rd gen but that made it heavier.
I've been driving a 95 regular cab 5speed 4 cyl s10 2wd s10 since 96. Just sick of no room,changing gears,no towing capacity,no power and no 4wd.
From what I have researched the engine and tranny are the same. Looks like they boxed in the frame for 3rd gen but that made it heavier.
#10
I would say, There is no significant difference in ride from my old 2000 Club Cab 2wd V6 compared to my 05 Club Cab 2wd V6, There was once I replaced the Shocks and Struts with stiffer ones. I actually found the 2000 Better by Stock, It didnt bounce in the front end, haha it had 150,000km, my 05 has 115,000km.
Last edited by Reject; 09-26-2012 at 08:09 PM.