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<p>[QUOTE="Metalicious, post: 12289989, member: 171053"]A lot of my issues with the uncomfortable ride and really bad jerking was believe it or not the freakin cab bushings. They replaced those and it rides a hell of a lot better. The cab use to bottom out, a lot driving down the road. Especially on that rough spot on 30 heading east toward Little Rock. Now I know I need new cab shocks even, and it still doesn't bottom out with the new cab bushings being put in. Other than these nuance issues I am having to chase down its not a bad truck. Definitely wouldn't have paid what I did for it though had I either a.) gotten to pull even an empty trailer behind it when I test drove it, or b.) was given the opportunity to have it thoroughly looked over by a well qualified mechanic, not a mecca-nic like he was taking it to for all his work to be done. He got screwed on a lot of things with that mobile repair service guy he was using.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Metalicious, post: 12289989, member: 171053"]A lot of my issues with the uncomfortable ride and really bad jerking was believe it or not the freakin cab bushings. They replaced those and it rides a hell of a lot better. The cab use to bottom out, a lot driving down the road. Especially on that rough spot on 30 heading east toward Little Rock. Now I know I need new cab shocks even, and it still doesn't bottom out with the new cab bushings being put in. Other than these nuance issues I am having to chase down its not a bad truck. Definitely wouldn't have paid what I did for it though had I either a.) gotten to pull even an empty trailer behind it when I test drove it, or b.) was given the opportunity to have it thoroughly looked over by a well qualified mechanic, not a mecca-nic like he was taking it to for all his work to be done. He got screwed on a lot of things with that mobile repair service guy he was using.[/QUOTE]
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