Well, they were hot to sell them all before the next year comes out and I could get a bumper to bumper warranty up to 7 years and 100,000 miles, so am tempted to give it a goo as that basic engine has proven to be sturdy.
6.4 super duty 8 month nightmare
Discussion in 'Expediter and Hot Shot Trucking Forum' started by M818, Aug 3, 2012.
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Like Truckon stated, the majority of the major issues will be after 300,000.
My truck has 839,600 miles on it. Love the 5.9. -
Truck on didn't you wreck your truck?
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470K on the sterling still running strong , and 300k on the dodge... better to replace parts then trucks IMHO, then you know what your working with..
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100,000 mile in a year is more than I would drive as we have mostly a 300 mile radius and most of what we do now fits in a transit connect.
There are some where we have to rent a larger truck, and the cost of the rentals is more than what that truck would cost.
There is also the issue of missing out on a lot of jobs if we can't confirm then grab the rental fast enough.
Oh, and anything over 26 to 28 feet is a missed opportunity as well.
I figure a Diesel Dually (either Dodge or possibly Ford) one ton, a 40 foot flatbed with tarps and 15,000 lb load capacity would be a good start.
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