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Sep 23, 2018Explorer
To try to bring this back a little more relevant to the OP, if the Armada meets let's say 80% of your driving needs, then stick with it. If you look at the total number of miles you are climbing a steep hill with trailer in tow, it's likely very few in the overall use of the truck.
Even if it does wear some parts out a little more quickly than otherwise, just fix it when needed.
Just the sales tax alone on a new truck to replace it would likely be more than the cost of an accelerated repair on a potential failed component.
Put yer foot in it....let 'er downshift and rev. It's all good.
Even if it does wear some parts out a little more quickly than otherwise, just fix it when needed.
Just the sales tax alone on a new truck to replace it would likely be more than the cost of an accelerated repair on a potential failed component.
Put yer foot in it....let 'er downshift and rev. It's all good.
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