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Thread: Switch to Dodge RAM 2500...please talk me out of it!

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    Quote Originally Posted by pop058 View Post
    Not sure about NSW but in the sunny state going from a 7 seater to 5 only requires engineering IF it is a permanent modification. If your intention is to keep the bits and return the vehicle to standard, I cannot see why engineering (at what ever cost - twice) is required.

    my 0.02c anyway
    I rang the technical department at NSW RMS and they were clear that you needed to change the rego as soon as you take the seats out. Im not prepared to take the risk with insurance etc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Russrobe View Post
    I ditch the 2nd row too for touring...
    I find it's better to only remove the middle and RHS second row seats. It's surprising how often you need the third seat. And you're right about the amount of room it frees up.

    And certainly remove the third row seats and seatbelts. Apart from the weight, it also frees up quite a bit of room.
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    (previously SII 2.25 swb, SIII 2.25 swb & lwb, P38 Vogue, 1993 LSE 3.9V8 then HS2.8)

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    Quote Originally Posted by RoverLander View Post
    I rang the technical department at NSW RMS and they were clear that you needed to change the rego as soon as you take the seats out. Im not prepared to take the risk with insurance etc.
    Talk to your insurer, I have a D3 7 seater that was incorrectly registered as a 5 seater since new. My insurer told me I didn’t need to change the rego as they didn’t see it as an issue. They may look at it differently if it was a 5 seater that was converted to a 7 seater.

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    There's a Nissan Titan for $110 000 on Sandgate rd Virginia.

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    For such a massive truck, the Titan's payload is a bit anaemic at not much over 700kg.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by DiscoJeffster View Post
    Lol. And Land Rover has such an amazing reputation for reliability? Let’s not throw stones at our glass house lol.
    But a perentie or a county and you'll have the best reliability of any LR ever made.
    Scratching my teenage itch now that I'm in my midlife crisis...
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    Quote Originally Posted by AllTerr View Post
    I owned both Chevy and Fords in the states. I'd never EVER own a Dodge. Several friends owned them and needless to say, their ownership was brief. My first choice would be the Ford. Chevy aren't that brilliant either.... (This coming from almost 30 years experience towing boats, landscaping trailers, and Bobcats on almost a daily basis). My old PSD didn't even know that my Bobcat was on the back.
    The Dodge brothers (and not extension, Dodge motors) have historically been known for products producing great amounts of power for tragically brief serviceable lives. When they started offering a low torque diesel option via the Cummings Powerplant, the rams began to gain some respect for longevity and serviceability, but as someone whose grandfathers, father, uncle and cousins all worked for Detroit companies I would never buy a new Dodge for the expectations noted.
    Scratching my teenage itch now that I'm in my midlife crisis...
    '87 110 County 4BD1+T+LP (Godzilla)
    '88 110 Perentie Cargo 4BD1+T+LP (Thing1)
    '91 110 Perentie Cargo 4BD1+T+LP (Thing2)

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    Ford Super Duty adds 10 horsepower, claims its most powerful

    Ford Super Duty adds 10 horsepower, starting 'most powerful' claims

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    Quote Originally Posted by tc_s1 View Post
    The Dodge brothers (and not extension, Dodge motors) have historically been known for products producing great amounts of power for tragically brief serviceable lives. When they started offering a low torque diesel option via the Cummings Powerplant, the rams began to gain some respect for longevity and serviceability, but as someone whose grandfathers, father, uncle and cousins all worked for Detroit companies I would never buy a new Dodge for the expectations noted.
    As a local then, what would be your choice for this?
    Alan
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    A Nissan Titan is actually built on the same chassis and body as a Navara , not sure which model but the Titan just has a wider axle at the rear and longer arms on the front to widen the track. New panels of course but the actual interior etc is basically the same size. A Navara can be built into a Titan by fitting the engine and other requirements as they just bolt in.

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