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kzspree320
Mar 19, 2014Explorer
Atom Ant wrote:
or, instead of educating yourself to be a forensic axle scientist, just buy the truck with the right pedigree and paperwork and let the engineers worry about how they got there :)
I can't argue with that logic if you are shopping for a new truck.
What gets me on the forums at times is the advice to dump the 2500 you own and buy a 3500 SRW. You could do that and potentially lose many thousands of $$$, or you could do as suggested above and find out what the differences are so you can make your existing truck work and save serious $$$. Sometimes the differences between the 2500 and 3500 SRW are very minor, but there are times when there are substantial differences.
A little bit of study can sometimes save a lot of cash. In a world where everyone has resources to do whatever is suggested and desired, then a new truck is great. When resources are more limited, like in the real world for most people, then study and proper modifications are often the best way. JMHO.
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