1. joseph1853

    joseph1853 Road Train Member

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    Haha, right. They sure are good at washing them up, aren't they. Right now at least where I'm at (central TX) there's really not much to choose from so Freightliner from PAM it is. I ran it a bit and it drove fine. No shakes or rattles, smooth shifting. You can tell if a trucks been abused and this one hasn't. This dealer I'm getting it through get's a lot of their trucks through pam and they said they've had good luck with them. Of course, they go through them with a fine-tooth comb before they buy them. At least that's what they said so. They seem like good people and the google reviews for them were 5 stars all the way through.
     
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  3. Dayers

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    Paccar has recently move intervals to 75k miles if the truck is over the road and has less that 20% idle time. The only reason I know this is I am the service manager at Peterbilt
     
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    joseph1853 Road Train Member

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    Good greif. And I thought 40k intervals was bad.
     
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    We have owned PAM trucks in the past, they performed well. I don't know their specific PM routine, but I would buy again. If you need to find a good PM spot, I recommend using TruckingSE, google them.
     
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