Some numbers for new O/O

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  1. LoJackDatHo

    LoJackDatHo Medium Load Member

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    Inframe $7000 parts only for my engine.
    Clutch and tranny, oil and possibly bell housing $6000’ish parts only Eaton reman
    CAC $1500’ish
    Radiator $1500’ish
    Silicone hoses
    Ac condenser & compressor
    King pins and front end work can get up to $5000 depending on what you need
    Rear ends $6000 depending on what you need. EXAMPLE. My 99 needed new brake spiders, s-cam’s and tubes, spindles, brakes, drums, air bags, the whole works. I was looking at $6000-$8000 in parts only. I bought a cutoff and stretched my truck instead. That was a couple months downtime and over $15000.
    ECM work $1000 plus
    Fuel lines
    Air lines
    Electrical issues
    All those things add up to downtime and cash. Numbers can vary.

    I might be off a little on prices, and I do all the labor myself, except for cutting and welding cutoff on truck.
     
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  3. macher

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    Thanks. Was looking in Truck Paper and there’s a Northshore Wholesale in MS that has a lot of Trucks with Detroit rebuilds in the $50k range and other stuff. They claim they have paper work.
     
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    You better do some research.
     
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  5. LoJackDatHo

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    IMO. And it’s just that, my opinion. Find a cheap truck with good bones and fix it up. There are 2 ways to go about it and I have two friends doing just that but in 2 different ways

    1 friend bought a truck in the $10-$15K range and is overhauling the engine (out of frame completely rebuilding), tranny, and clutch then putting it on the road. It has good bones. He is planning on $40k plus the purchase price to get it on the road and that’s doing all the work himself

    The other bought a sub $10k truck, and started running it to find the problems and is fixing those as he goes. Risky running a truck you don’t know 800 miles from home if you ask me.

    your plans can change depending on what truck you buy. I always say find a truck you want, pull the trigger and go with it and don’t look back or second guess cause it will drive you mad if you do.
     
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  6. macher

    macher Light Load Member

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    Yes plenty of truck for $10 - $15k. I would prefer to dump $40k into it right off the bat this way I know what I’m getting. Now I have to find a good reputable shop. But if I do that won’t have much left in a maintenance fund but can build it up from there.
     
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  7. LoJackDatHo

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    how much would you have left if you bought a $50k truck for maintenance? Pay now or pay later. Know what you got or take a chance. Choices only you can make. It’s like one buddy of mine, he believes in new trucks under warranty all the time and a truck payment, where as I believe in my paid for truck and maintenance bills. In 13 years this was the most expensive for me. About $45-$50k this year. Paid cash for all of it. Not including the $80k of loss revenue in downtime. Still would choose the route I have chosen. No regrets.
     
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    Also remember, labor costs will most likely be more than the parts themselves. Ex: My injectors were $3k roughly. To have that done in a shop would’ve been $7k with labor and parts markup. I know cause I did my own and friend took his to shop.
     
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    He is looking for a Detroit, things are way cheaper for that. For example injectors parts and labor are like $2200-2500
     
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    Here is a rough estimate. $20k for the engine, $6k for rear ends, $5k for transmission, $10k for everything else.
    However, you can get a good truck for $25k, put another 10k and run a year or two with minimal maintenance and then do the rest. Or do everything all at once if you prefer to.
     
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    Make sure that frame and body are in good condition though. Mechanical stuff can be easily rebuilt, but if your frame has rust holes, that's an entire different story.
    Buy a southern truck, don't buy anything from Midwest or Northeast
     
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