What are your thoughts on a 2nd gen Dodge Ram? I’ve been a dodge Ram fan my whole life & I have been looking at buying a 2nd gen, gas or diesel, 2500. Any years better than others(1994-2001)? I do some towing & put weight in the bed. I use a truck every day for work but it is also going to be an every day truck. I like models from the late 70’s through early 2000’s of Chevy, Ford & Dodge for trucks. I was also thinking a 1997 Chevy 1500 4x4, 1997 F350 7.3L or an old PowerWagon. What are the negatives of buying/owning a 2nd gen Ram? Most of em have 80,000-250,000 miles on em. THANK YOU, love your videos & your knowledge, I watch your videos every night.
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This is a public forum. He might answer, but it's not physically possible for him to answer everyone.
Scotty explained how the place works in a video (it's posted on the forum rules page):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w-MlqntHB50
However, you can hear Scotty's personal opinion on a variety of trucks in the videos he's already made.
They're archived and neatly organised on the bottom of the front page (Scotty's Video Reviews)
You can also tune into Scotty Live and ask him there
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If Scotty reads your question, you probably won't miss it. Meanwhile you can take a look at his current reviews
https://carkiller.com/scottykilmer/postid/271317
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If only Scotty were answering questions, he wouldn't have time for videos. He'd be only answering questions and wouldn't have time for videos. He has close to, if not more than 6 million subscribers. That's a LOT of subscribers. He's a celebrity.
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Scotty can only answer a handful of questions personally each day. The community answers the rest. If you would like to try contacting Scotty directly instructions are in the FAQ.
I can only imagine the amount of email he gets every day. Probably hundreds.
I can't imagine being Scotty, my phone blows me up will emails, sometimes. Nowhere near as much as Scotty.
Scotty must be inundated, but he does look at them. He answered one from me some time ago so I'd say it's worth a shot if someone really wants him to respond personally. It probably helps to use a catchy subject line to get his attention.
that's why I don't send mundane "should I buy..." type questions to his email. It can be answered perfectly well here.
I've asked 141 questions and I've only heard Scotty himself answer 4 times, most recently with my '79 Pontiac and not having to replace the input shaft seal. I used AT-205. He did a video answer on three of them, one was during his live chat. He didn't answer until around a month or so later, when we was still in Houston. Again when I was talking about the Catalina's brakes. Another one was turning on and off multiple cylinders. Typically, he responds to the more unique ones.
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Scotty might still answer your question but on YouTube. You’ll have to tune in to the episodes, there is no way to know otherwise.
My father-in-law as a 1998 Dodge Ram 2500 with a turbodiesel engine made by Cummins. It's rusted out, but the frame is still solid, after 220k miles. V8s aren't nearly as quality made. If you do a lot of towing, look at purchasing a turbodiesel. Have a mechanic check it out before you buy it. You're talking about a 29-year-old truck. If the frame is rotted out, walk away.
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