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Old Apr 5, 2008 | 10:10 AM
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I said it was a nice ferd, never said I was willing to own it. I'll drive ferds if I dont have to do the maintenence on it or pay the bills to ferd shop for repairs. I'm going to own what I feel will cost me the least over time, and so far my Dodge is 4U-joints for the driveshaft, fuel filters, oilfilters, oil and the goodies I added to it. I've never touched the tranny, axles or anything inside the engine. I check my fluids monthly and they are all good. 147k is what I'm at.
 
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Old Apr 5, 2008 | 11:34 AM
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Of coarse that truck will never see dirt. It looks like a SEMA show truck to me. I noticed that F250's frame is c channel. I thought everyone switched to fully boxed. I guess not.
 
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Old Apr 5, 2008 | 11:56 AM
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I never said I would buy one. But you can't tell me that if someone handed you 2 sets of keys, one for a CTD just like what you are driving now and one for the ferd in that video. And they told you to pick one and it's yours for free, all your a$$es would grab the keys to that ferd!!
I'd take the free version of my truck and take what I was paying for my monthyl payment and
mod it out how I wanted it.
 
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