I’m on my hunt for a day cab, and it seems it’s either 800k plus mile pre emission trucks with no engine history or emission trucks with 3-500k on them. Looking for input on the 2 below
2013 peterbilt 389 Cummins 500hp.
400k miles. Seller says the head gasket was just done and the dpf has been cleaned.
2013 Mack ch 505hp mp8
430k miles. Nothing has been done to motor or emissions systems.
With the budget I have, and the specs I am requiring the options are pretty limited. Either high mileage pre emission trucks with no engine history, or newer trucks but higher miles.
anyone have any input/thoughts?
Buying a higher mileage emission motor?
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As for a used rig. If you buy a used emissions rig. Your just add the cost of dropping the entire emissions system, having it cleaned, new doser, having the egr pulled and cleaned, the high pressure line pulled and cleaned a def flush and new filter, new lines and all new clamps and gaskets to the price (about 10k) or dont even bother. With an ISX, get a warranty or dont do it. Injectors like to go pop around 500k and they are around 7K EACH to do individually and around 12-15K to do all at once with cups.
They are good motors from my sofar limited experince but they do have a list of known issues. -
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Since neither is a charm, I'd go with the Pete strictly for resale. 389s are awesome trucks. You are gravitating towards trucks that don't really classify as "old", its just, 400K is normally when the bottom falls out, and a complete major is usually next. Remember, day cabs are usually a lot more worn than OTR trucks. While they may have lower overall mileage, they endure the rigors of daily P&D, and I'd almost rather find a decent OTR truck and use it. Then, if the local goes bust, or mom gets upset, you have a sleeper already. I've taken sleeper trucks just about every place I took a day cab. Low mileage trucks don't exist, and if you are buying something used, get used to the fact, it's going to be USED! Sadly, if "budget" is an issue, you are setting yourself up for failure.
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It has 11k hours on it, the dpf has been taken out and cleaned as well. It’s not a forever truck, but if I could get 200k out of it I’d be happy. -
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Just remember, there's a reason they're selling it.
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