Schaaf
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Yep, this thread answered it for me. I’ll stick with my original plan of 250k or bust.I can’t believe I’m saying this….but a hunting forum is swaying me to actually save money. I’m in the twilight zone.
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Yep, this thread answered it for me. I’ll stick with my original plan of 250k or bust.I can’t believe I’m saying this….but a hunting forum is swaying me to actually save money. I’m in the twilight zone.
Change your diff fluid at max every 50k(do it now if you haven’t), flush your coolant, brake fluid, make sure you do oil changes, change out your spark plugs if you haven’t yet, watch for U joints needing to be replaced. Hit me up if you wanna do some of that stuff on your own. I can walk you through some of it.Yep, this thread answered it for me. I’ll stick with my original plan of 250k or bust.
Yep, this thread answered it for me. I’ll stick with my original plan of2350k or bust.
I have a 2012 with 177k. I bought it new and plan to drive it "forever", IDK when they added a screen into every truck on the market, but I'd like to avoid that like the plague. KISSFellas, I'm looking for some advice on potentially upgrading my pickup. I've got a 2013 Tundra with 153k miles on it. The pickup has been completely reliable the entire time I've owned it.
Bought an 03 GMC 2500 in 2008. $10K. Still have it and will until the wheels fall off. That's how I like to buy trucks. mtmuley@neffa3, life is too short. You can’t take it with you.
I’m driving a 2004 Silverado 2500 that I purchased with 25,000 miles on it in 2008. I paid $17,000 cash.
Change your diff fluid at max every 50k(do it now if you haven’t), flush your coolant, brake fluid, make sure you do oil changes, change out your spark plugs if you haven’t yet, watch for U joints needing to be replaced. Hit me up if you wanna do some of that stuff on your own. I can walk you through some of it.
Well it's a shiterado, I can't believe you even made 200k. YOu definitely deserve a better truck.@neffa3, life is too short. You can’t take it with you.
I’m driving a 2004 Silverado 2500 that I purchased with 25,000 miles on it in 2008. I paid $17,000 cash.
It now has 228,000 miles on it and I am beyond over it. I bought an economical commuter car about 5 years ago that I use for the vast majority of my driving now. I think I put about 3000 miles on the Chevy in the last year.
I think I’m ready to take on my first car payment in 28 years, and at the rate I drive my truck now, it might be my forever truck until they put me in the old folks home…
Double Cab SR5 model
I have a 2010 Tundra, really solid truck. I am also looking to buy something newer but that Tundra ain't going anywhere.Fellas, I'm looking for some advice on potentially upgrading my pickup. I've got a 2013 Tundra with 153k miles on it. The pickup has been completely reliable the entire time I've owned it.
I've been trying to hold off the desire to trade it in or sell it outright but the wandering mind hasn't gone away. I've been looking at the 21-22ish Tundras as well as the Titans. If I had to pick right now I would probably go with the Titan.
What are your thoughts?
I bought a brand new 23 f-150. Put 40k down and got 0% interest on the rest. 60 months of all maintenance and oil changes paid. I love it. Dont have to worry about paying a penny for 5 years. Truck rides a lot better than the 19 ram diesel I had ( which was always in the shop).
That's what I do with our work trucks. Cycle them before problems. May be retiring soon. Won't need the diesel anymore. Just not sure. Still want something that will pull an enclosed trailer and UTV.I get it, its a lot. I paid 43k for my 19 ram diesel brand new. But, Its nice to not have to worry about anything. I think of it as an asset. If I keep it for 5 years and can still get 30-40k out of it, its worth it to me.
Wait until you hook up a trailer and maneuver, or back a boat down the ramp, even a stupid bike carrier.@abqbw was showing me a switch he added to his F250 that completely killed all sensors, alarms, daytime running lights etc. That would be awesome to have.
Definitely an unfortunate downside to Nissan though, is the lack of aftermarket stuff like that. I can't find anything similar to add, and I've messed with all the settings.
The door ajar ding and backup sensor are the two that really kill me. The backup has a kill switch, but it resets every time you shift. So on a 3-point turn you have to hit it 3 times, otherwise it slams on the brakes when it sees the road bank or even grass. It's ridiculous.
The engine brake in the diesels are amazing and I really miss it. Ive towed up to 11,000 lbs with my f-150. Squatted it pretty good and had shitty fuel economy, but went right uphil at 70. Steep downhill is a little sketchy without an engine brake and that much weight though. Those 1/2 tons are pretty light.That's what I do with our work trucks. Cycle them before problems. May be retiring soon. Won't need the diesel anymore. Just not sure. Still want something that will pull an enclosed trailer and UTV.
Also like the tow and engine brake.