FireFighterHill
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I would stick with it and iron out the kinks. Once you fix these annoying issues you will love the truck. Most old trucks you find have there problems. I have a 2002 Dodge Dakota ive sunk almost 4 grand into in less then 12 months fixing various problems and it still has a check engine light on! On the list to still fix on it is new upper and lower balls joints, tie rods, and new O2 sensors. I keep putting money into the truck because has been reliable and at least I know what is wrong with it. I dont want to sell it and buy something even worse.