It's a used truck, it's always going to want something out of you no matter how much you spend on it. There'll always be an oil leak or air leak you need to hunt down somewhere. But for 80k on top of the purchase price you should pretty well have all the major stuff taken care of.
Should i sell my brand new 389
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well to my understanding that is quite true, I will say that having bought some random parts in the past couple of years the prices on older truck parts are certainly going up through dealerships. Additionally, I expect at some point those parts may not be supported as readily. One of my trucks has an air compressor that the head is 180° different Then about 99% of the units made in that particular year. Five years ago if you wanted one you had to pre-order it, i could only get reman, and it was like a six week lead time. I don’t imagine it’s any shorter at this time on money or shelflife.Oxbow and shooter19802003 Thank this. -
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If you decide to sell it
Sell it at an auction
right now that is the ONLY way to get what it’s worth .
just keep a list of all the people contacting you who want to buy it and let them know about the auction .Last edited: Dec 12, 2021
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Not only would I get a pre emission rig, I’d get a pre computer rig
With a mechanical Injection pump and not one single sensor or computer on the truck at all.
yes it will use more fuel.
But it won’t be broken down all the time for wiring and sensors and emission crap and sitting for weeks waiting on a sensor or harness .
friend of mine got a new W9 in April ( was supposed to be delivered the previous November ). And they have had several problems with the injector harness under the valve cover , and the KW dealer near where they broke down couldn’t have cared less that a brand new $240k tractor was broken down. They told them two weeks or more just to get the harness ,
The truck owner called around and found a harness at a Pete dealer nearby , bought it and paid a road service to install it just so they could get rolling again .
the dealers Do NOT care how long it takes to get your truck rolling again .
The KW dealer was too lazy to pick up the phone and find a harness . they clicked on it on their dealer inventory computer and it wasn’t in stock so they just gave up
this is the new attitude with vehicles under warranty.
It costs you $10k a week for the truck to sit , but it doesn’t cost the dealership anything , so they just let it sit . They can’t be bothered to pick up the phone and make a few calls and find the part to get you rolling again.Speed_Drums Thanks this. -
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