dodge and chevy are mostly the same but dodge has more power so go with the dodge
Rust is so costly because it spreads fast and and is hard to get rid of. Only a few drops of water left on metal can create rust so it appears quickly and is hard work to make is disappear again.
Ford didn't take government money like Chrysler so some say they know what they are doing compared to Dodge. although ford didn't take government money the trucks still arent as durable as Chrystler and Chevrolet
it was very big and heavy so it wasnt very fast
The fluid ,from fast mart wimpy wonder land, unfreezes the snow trucks windshield so that it can scoop up the snow.
In 1914, Dodge made a half-ton Panel Van, but no actual pick-up truck. In 1921, Dodge began selling Graham 1.5 ton pickups, which were Graham bodies, using Dodge parts and sold through Dodge dealerships. By 1926, Dodge owned Graham, so after that, Dodge trucks were technically all Dodge produced.
Rust is iron oxide. So when iron oxidizes you get rust. So iron and steel (iron and carbon) are prone to this happening while metal like aluminum well not rust.
Rust is Iron oxide, so no.
For loosening your trucks, you can turn easier and avoid obstacles, but you will get speed wobbles when you get going fast, and that can make you fall, and it's harder to land air tricks because the trucks will automatically wobble on impact.For tightening your trucks, you can't turn as fast, but makes for you to be more stable with speed and you can land tricks easier.Hope this helped!
Some trucks are so loud because of poor synchronization.
Liquids do not rust, iron does, rust is Hydrated Iron (III) oxide, so the only substance which can rust iron is water
They must be crap! Our company has two dodge 1500's, and one 2500. We have had four broken leaf springs so far. we never carry heavy loads in two of these trucks. Dodge should recall them. Do i hear class action?