Lifter tick may be exhaust manifold gasket.
What engine in yours
Spongey brakes may be hardware issue on caliper ( bolts that hold calipers to spindle rusted and calipers not sliding on them like they should)
I just had this on my 96 Dakota
Or could be as simple as self adjusters on rear drum brakes well, aren't adjusting
I bought an 03 about 6-7 months ago, I had a few issues with it when I first got it to work thru, (all minor)
only thing it went to a shop for (and reluctantly at that) was mounting and balancing the new tires, I took care of the rest of them myself.
Oh yeah I did have to send it out for a windshield. The fact they put in a Chinese windshield from some outfit I have never heard of did piss me off.
Have 2 more issues to go when time allows, I have to pull the driver's side exhaust manifold and extract the busted bolts/studs out of the head.
Then there's the check engine light for the "small evap leak" I'm not worried about but have been working towards getting rid of...
I've found (and replaced ) a few soft hoses and replaced the gas cap so far, it doesn't effect the way it runs one iota so it's low on priority list. (And I don't have to get it smogged here so not worried about that)
My ac didn't work, I recharged it.
My 4wd didn't work, I replaced the actuator motor
Driver window fell in the door, I replaced the window regulator
Brakes started pulsating shortly after I got it, I did the front brakes
At 127k miles I did what appeared to be the first tune up and spark plug change since new.
None of this was a major job
The PO had recently done the trans serviced and replaced the ball joints before they sold it
So far it's been real good to us, put around 8000 miles on it so far and we've been all over the place with it...now has 135k on it, nowhere near the 314k that's on my 01 that I still have