K10ANDYKHAMNIC
1/2 ton status
you should be a daimler chrysler Pr rep .... barf .....
rjfguitar said:Some of this is opinion, but most is preferance. A 1993 has locking hubs, inferior to later flanges and CAD system. No having to get out to lock hubs, and no goofy holes in the the front center cap.
Leaf springs-
Yes, the 1993 uses old techonolgy. Inferior leaf springs to later much smoother 4 link coil suspension that also can bear more weight.
Serviceable wheel bearings-
You got me there, that is better than sealed unit bearings, a lot better.
kingpins-
while the kingpins are marginally better, there really isn't the problems with failing ball joints left and right like you hear on the internet.
Passenger side drop-
I love this one. Inferior, everything is driverside drop regardless of brand and has been that way for roughly 10+years. Passenger side drop mates to old outdated, technologically speaking, vehicles.
Front D60-
It's every bit as tough as the older 60, with advantages and drawbacks. It uses the better CAD system over manual lock out hubs. It has unit bearings and not serviceable bearings. (this is basically a give or take thing, so I'll stop there)
Tracking systems on both trucks-
while there has been some problems with the track bars on 2nd gens, the trucks still track much better than the older models with leaf springs.
Interior,
Yes, the 2nd gens use more plastic. Not a lot more, besides the bottom part of the dash, my 1976 Chevy C30 has about as much plastic and rubber inside as my 2001 Ram does. Door panels, top of dash, guage cluster, etc.
My point is, while the 1993 is indeed the cream of the crop for 1st gen trucks, it's still the cream of the crop of 70's/80's technology and is inferior in most ways to later designs.
If your too lazy to get out and lock your hubs
(and know your locked in ) then I guess having a weaker axle might be a good trade off .
I would agree that unit bearing suck. I have completely agreed since it first came up a few posts back.

and with 35" BFG's would Knock down 22mpg at 80mph . My Dad is a Chevy Guy but he has been buying Cummins dodges since 91 when he found out you couldn't get solid frontend in a chevy All told we've had about 18 or 19 dodges With HARD use in the Logwoods and Road construction and our Quarry. I myself had a 98 cummins reg cab with 35" bfg's that would eat frigginn' balljoints and trackbars about every 30,000 miles as well as many problems with your Beloved CAD stystem even though it was a good truck I traded it for my gas powered LEAFSPRUNG superduty and have had no problem in 130,000 hard miles (other than losing a unit bearing) of course now ford went and F'd it up bye going to coils ( I will never buy another New ford)................Oh and one more reason Cad Sucks The housing is Much weaker because of the 2 piece axle tube and the goofy collor that house's the Disconnect. The older trucks were Built tougher Period the New ones are more "soccer mom freindly" there very nice and I'd like to have one But it wouldn't hold up to the abuse that an old leafspring truck would
