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Good to know - my best friend had a Mazda B2500 for years that was essentially the same truck. Super reliable. Changing spark plugs was a pain though - 8 plugs on a 4cyl.
Right. Identical truck. One of my friends in the military had the Mazda version as well. Another friend had the small Toyota Tacoma of the time. Loved both of their trucks.
I have also read that the spark plugs can become seized in the cylinders. I had my mechanic replace them years ago when I bought the truck, so it's probably time to look at replacing them again (50K miles later).
I've come to the conclusion that these things are practically indestructible. My 1999, 250K miles, 3L-V6, 5MT, keeps on chugging. (Not the original owner mind you, but all the same).
There is something to be said for maintaining simplicity and a common platform for a decade (Tacoma did the same). The paint is fragile as hell, but the parts that matter are tough as hell.
When I hear someone say "that design is long in the tooth and the tech outdated", I think, ahhh, reliable.
...the paint is fragile as hell, but the parts that matter are tough as hell.
The irony is that the paint on the Ranger is in MUCH better shape than the G... and both receive the same level of maintenance and coexist in the same environment. At some point the G will have to be repainted or vinyl wrapped.
Hi chat! I dont know where to post this but i was hust curious if it was possible to do this? I got a coolant leak in the old engine but i had this 370z engine. Thanks for any help!
Hi chat! I dont know where to post this but i was hust curious if it was possible to do this? I got a coolant leak in the old engine but i had this 370z engine. Thanks for any help!
May need to rewrite this with some complete thoughts, punctuation, etc.
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What, on this mudball planet of ours, I wouldn't give for that damn LED to burn the hell out... But, no, every other LED on the damn cluster has to flicker or be problematic.