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Old 02-21-2008, 07:54 PM
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Thank You I think I will give them a try.
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Old 02-22-2008, 07:29 PM
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I have a feeling that there's a lot of over 30 something driving these trucks. I'm 46 and damn proud to be alive.........................believe me when I say I probably shouldn't be and I figure my only saving grace is that only the good die young. LOL
Anyone got me beat at 60?? We can share glad to be alive stories...I feel very lucky to be at this site...alot of us seem to think alike.
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Old 02-23-2008, 07:50 AM
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Not quite there yet only 48, I am a member of other CTD and RAM sites and I feel this is the most informative and positive. I am not fond of 'mine is better than yours' or 'you made a wrong choice because I did'. I am pleased with my purchase and I did do my home work. due to the fact most of my life I have been on the 'other side of the counter' I know how the factory and the dealers work to try to improve the products they make. So far both have been very supportive and have accommodated all of my concerns. I hit 10K on the new ride this week and could not be happier and looking forward to 500K + more.
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Old 02-27-2008, 10:05 PM
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Well that's part of the AGE. That is why I went the way that I did. I will be getting my 5th wheel next year. I did research to matach the truck to what I was going to haul. I have a GOLDWING to put in the back so that I can make time to get back EAST Quicker than taking just the bike. A little older now you know. At 500 miles a day it takes awhile to get some where. Hope to meet some of you on my travels.
Keep on trucking, OH there goes that AGE thing again.
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Old 02-28-2008, 02:08 PM
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Age is only in the mind. The time that you really need to worry about is when you decide to Grow Up. If you do the responsibilities really start to pile on you.
Bought the first Dodge and matched a camper to it, out grew that one move up a few notches and now out grew the truck. I feel we made a great choice. Yea I miss the fumes too.
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Old 02-28-2008, 08:52 PM
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Garlic you are in Alberquerque I see, my daughter is in Rio Rancho. I see why you say everywhere you go you do 70 LOL
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Winger: If your daughter is in Rio Rancho Inform her about the BBQ contest at the end of March at the sports arena. BS Grilling is our team name. There is a lot of mileage here in Albuquerque to get any where. My business partner lives in Rio Rancho and for me to get from my house to his it's 36 miles Via Interstate. Besides the posted speed limit signs are only a suggestion any way. I have lived in Mass. and they drive FAST but they obay most of the traffic rules, but here in New Mexico Passing on the Right is a rule.
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I will tell her. And passing on the right that's only when you are pulling a trailer right?
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Winger and others: Enjoying a good, quiet running, non-smoking truck is just the right thing to do. Besides, it is much quieter so you can sneak up on the dear at night! (Camera shots only!!!!) I like my 6.7; it has so much more power than the Chevy w/6.0 gas. I can actually go up a hill without the tranny downshifting or screaming. Welcome to the club. This is a good site with friendly people. BTW: I'll be 60 in June and bought my first Diesel in April last year
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HH glad you're here...I think I'm the elder at 62 this year...Social security, here I come
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