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pendejos que no tienen nada que haser
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@98MAzdaMilleniaS It's a '90 Cherokee, '88-'92 had the overheating problems due to the closed cooling system (real pain in the butt to fill with coolant to top it off). In '92 or '93 they switched back to the open (radiator cap on the radiator itself) cooling system, fixing the overheating. I love Jeep, but it's really getting frustrating. My '89 F-250 is pretty much bone stock (save for flowmaster exhaust and K&N air filter), and can climb a 7,500 foot mountain, towing, at 180F. And it's a 302.
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But really Ford>Chevy in terms of reliability. My Cherokee is the only reliable Chrysler product because it was originally designed by AMC.
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@supersnot4 My Mazda was the anti-christ of hell... Vacc leaks, faulty IAC valves, shit TB's, failing lysholm supercharger seals, MAF issues, etc. All these repairs totaled over $3800($2200 being a new supercharger). They talk about import being reliable and domestic being unreliable, and many people just assume.
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@supersnot4 That's funny because we have had 60 days of 100+ degree days this summer and it hasn't overheated once.... I have the towing package which has the trans cooler, if that has anything to do with it.... Earlier Cherokee(96' and earlier) did have overheating problems though.... I looked into that and bought a 99, also avoiding the cracked heads issue with the 00-01 and their changed lower steering pinion.
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@98MAzdaMilleniaS I've got a Cherokee. It's been the anti-christ of overheating problems. I mean, once you go through 3 thermostats, a water pump, head gasket, all new coolant lines, complete engine flush, new radiator, coolant bottle and cap, heater core, and countless gallons of water and antifreeze, you'd think it would take a few days of idling with the A/C on to get the temperature up to even 210F. But no, it takes all of 2 minutes with the heater on.
But my '89 F-250 can idle for a week.
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@supersnot4 Fuck your POS Ranger, I owned one for a year and it was shit, traded it for a Jeep Cherokee. Jeep is best.
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@supersnot4 If I recall correctly the OD band is made out of a cheap and thin metal in the 04's and this is the cause of most tranny problems. In my case the OD band broke which caused a whole mess of problems with everything else. But even with cheap OD bands in the tranny's Ford still has less tranny problems than Dodge so in the end I still love my truck and will probably never drive anything else.
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Is this the ford trailer sales show?
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LOBO = SHIT
'98 ranger which i think has the same miles on it. still running today. for me, ford has never let me down.
supersnot4 2 years ago 16
ford's the best there is. never heard of them having any tranny problems, so either you're making that up or you just never service your fords. i have 3 fords, 2 f-150s and an f-250, plus another f-150, e-350, f-250, ranger, e-350, and a suburban in the past. suburban was the anti-christ, and the others are all still running to this day. and we used all of them to tow just about anything around and drive from 3,500 feet to 7,500 feet regularly. i know of tons of pos dodges. no build quality.
supersnot4 2 years ago 6