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Old 01-25-2005, 11:55 AM   #1
ale8oneboy
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Where was your truck made?

Does the location of the plant your truck made tell something about the quality of it?

I’m starting to think so. After reviewing a few trucks, I've discovered that the Canadian trucks seem to be built better. For example they seem to seam seal a little better, paint under the dash, etc. It could be that they are built better to handle the environment up there. What's your all's thoughts on this?

Even if there isn't one best plant. What would be the perfect combo of plants? Like paint from one plant, drive-train from another, etc.
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