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Old 07-15-2009, 09:28 PM
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i'm almost at $1500. i'm curently $1200 deep but the rear main is leaking now and the 4wd doesn't work. i've been working on mine since may. first day it's totally fixed it's up for sale...
Old 07-21-2009, 06:43 PM
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Mine is a 95 i bought it with 75,000 miles got 80,300. I have only hade it for less than a year and i have put close to 3 grand in mine. Its a 15 year old truck its gona have some problems. I have to fix my exhaust still, new body bushings, and leaf spring shackle bushings. O and the first time it went off roading i blew the frount shocks and all my frount end bushings went bad. I wouldnt sell my truck for any thing. So just sit back think abut your problem and fix it once and good.
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The problem with a bunch of the "code readers" is that people still have to know what they are doing. Sometimes they may read a lean condition at the o2 sensor, but you then have to figure out why, you can't just throw a o2 sensor at it. I hate to pay other people good money for things that I am capable of doing myself, but when it comes to a diagnosis, a good mechanic is definitely worth the money.



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