Hello,
I/m about to buy this truck but it has some rust only one side of the Fram what you think guys its a frightliner Columbia wit Detroit 60 12.7l 2012???
I want to buy a used truck want your opinions guys
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Soufianebef, Nov 1, 2022.
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All depends on the price .
And how much cash you have to address the issues that will require repairs
If this one has emission stuff I’d find one that’s older than 2010 or whenever the pre emission rigs were .
And do they have maint receipts ?
I’m sure there are several threads in here with tips for buying used trucks .
All the stuff you need to have checked before you buy .pumpkinishere and Soufianebef Thank this. -
Judging from the pics, i mean pic, if you can get it under 50k, i'd be all over it....
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1) I would get a Rig Dig Report (carfax for trucks)
2) Inspect frame for cracks and alignment - make sure it is not bent or twisted
3) Test Drive truck - Does it pull or drift to one side or the other
4.) Pay a certified mechanic to inspect truck and power train. Best $250 you will ever spend.pumpkinishere, Soufianebef and Boondock Thank this. -
Just favor the other frame rail
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If it was for $20k yes but anything higher, you have to look at it as a tool not a car.
Start with putting it on a dyno and getting a blowby reading - blowby measurements are ONLY DONE UNDER A LOAD, NOT SITTING IDLING.
Then pull the fluids for a complete oil analysis, engine (even if the oil has been changed), trans and axles.
Then get a complete ECM dump, not a summary but a complete one. Then look at the error codes and how the engine is configured.
Get the VIN checked by the dealer, they can pull the original order up. this will give you all the drive train info
Then get a mechanic to look at the truck, find all the problems he can find and you take those problems to a dealer and get estimates on getting them fixed. I subtract them from the asking price of the truck and that's your offer.silverspur, Mnmover99, Soufianebef and 1 other person Thank this. -
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I’m hoping your talking about the one in the middle, the one to the left looks beat up.
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