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โFeb-26-2016 12:11 PM
rhagfo wrote:Sinbadman5024 wrote:
I am also from the happy with our truck group and just can't justify spending $70K to replace my current truck. It does need a couple of things fixed but it does everything I have asked it to do and does it well. I really only use it for towing, has 162k and is barely broken it. At that pace, it would take me a decade, or more, to hit 100k on a new truck.
X2 Mostly
I daily drive out 2001 Ram Cummins, getting close to 300,00 miles, just keep up on the maintenance on the wrapper, and oil and filter changes on the Cummins. Looking forward to the day I roll over 500,000 miles.
โFeb-24-2016 08:37 AM
Sinbadman5024 wrote:
I am also from the happy with our truck group and just can't justify spending $70K to replace my current truck. It does need a couple of things fixed but it does everything I have asked it to do and does it well. I really only use it for towing, has 162k and is barely broken it. At that pace, it would take me a decade, or more, to hit 100k on a new truck.
โFeb-24-2016 07:26 AM
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โFeb-21-2016 04:11 AM
rmoparman wrote:
Funny everyone talking about new trks.
Im still driving a 92 Cummins.;)
โFeb-20-2016 06:43 PM
travelnutz wrote:
SouthpawHD,
I've always lived in West Michigan and the same winter conditions and salted roads you have. Sold our purchased new 1993 2500 Chevy Silverado ext long box 4X4 truck in 2004 to an asparagus farmer friend and we see it several times a year. Still NO rust other than where he dented it in the door and top of the front fender where he hit it with his bucket loader while turning the loader around. A little rust just starting in a box corner the last time I'd seen it last Fall. Was 22+ years old and had 381,000 on it and he said it still has the same engine (350 V8 and auto tranny and were never rebuilt. Hauls crates of asparagus to farm markets etc and much of the stuff needed for the farm and says he'll "keep driving it till the wheels fall off". GM uses all 2 sided G-60 galvanized exterior sheet metal except for the roof. Not all pickups rust fast!
Our 2004.5 Chevy 2500 HD D/A diesel CC LB 4X4 still doesn't have a bit of rust anywhere and still looks new and is getting close to 200K in miles on the clock. Neither of these trucks where ever garaged either as our other vehicle's occupy them. Probably was a help staying outside as the rain helped keep the salt somewhat washed off and the air flow helped dry them out.
โFeb-20-2016 08:26 AM
travelnutz wrote:
SouthpawHD,
I've always lived in West Michigan and the same winter conditions and salted roads you have. Sold our purchased new 1993 2500 Chevy Silverado ext long box 4X4 truck in 2004 to an asparagus farmer friend and we see it several times a year. Still NO rust other than where he dented it in the door and top of the front fender where he hit it with his bucket loader while turning the loader around. A little rust just starting in a box corner the last time I'd seen it last Fall. Was 22+ years old and had 381,000 on it and he said it still has the same engine (350 V8 and auto tranny and were never rebuilt. Hauls crates of asparagus to farm markets etc and much of the stuff needed for the farm and says he'll "keep driving it till the wheels fall off". GM uses all 2 sided G-60 galvanized exterior sheet metal except for the roof. Not all pickups rust fast!
Our 2004.5 Chevy 2500 HD D/A diesel CC LB 4X4 still doesn't have a bit of rust anywhere and still looks new and is getting close to 200K in miles on the clock. Neither of these trucks where ever garaged either as our other vehicle's occupy them. Probably was a help staying outside as the rain helped keep the salt somewhat washed off and the air flow helped dry them out.
โFeb-20-2016 07:30 AM
โFeb-20-2016 07:22 AM
rmoparman wrote:
Funny everyone talking about new trks.
Im still driving a 92 Cummins.;)
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