I would only do a warranty if its backed by the Manufacturer ie Cummins, Kenworth, Thermoking etc. Dont get any after market warranties. You will be ripped off and they dont back their policies.
Extended warranty. Buy or not buy?
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What is the Dyno test?
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How they perform dyno test?
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Oh ok nice to know. How much would it be for test? Where can i have test performed?
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So what should somebody do for protection when they are buying a use truck. Aftermarket warranties are not worth it.
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Another suggestion would be to take oil samples from engine, transmission, and both differentials. You, or your trusted mechanic should take the samples.
If the seller does not allow a good inspection or oil sampling, then walk away.
If the seller refuses to hold the truck for you with a refundable deposit while your samples are being processed, then don't do business with them.
Having a dyno done might be a bit of a challenge if there is not one close, but if the seller won't work with you for that, walk away. Expect to pay for fuel or a bobtail tow at the very least, and possibly a security deposit. Make sure the deposit is refundable.
All this crap is why I simply bought my truck from Crete. The truck I had been driving for 250k miles. It had been a solid truck for me. I still have had a lot of issues, but most of those issues were deferred maintenance, not outright failures.
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