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Dakota pick-up truck
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[QUOTE="_JOE_, post: 1374065, member: 77507"] I have a short bed Ranger and it'll fit my CRF250 and the wifey's ttr 125 no problem and I can still get the gate closed. It'll do 3 bike with the gate down. Keep an eye on the front end, I've seen several blown P/S hoses and a few steering shaft joint issues as well as the usual ball joints and end links as RM_guy said. There's a small foam piece on the one P/S hose that is supposed to protect the two lines from rubbing, unfortunately it seems to hold the water/salt causing the line to rot out and leak underneath the foam. The 4wd selector motors like to give up the ship as well. The do seem to be one of the more reliable Dodges around though and they run quite strong. Watch the temperature guage, there is a cooling fan relay that is prone to failure which can lead to overheating and blown head gaskets. This seems more common in the Durango for some reason? [/QUOTE]
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