$10,000 what to do with it
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$10,000 what to do with it
so if you had ten grand to spend on your truck what do you buy? im gonna be coming into a bonus at the end of the year and gonna spend it on my truck and dont know if i will go with sound and interior looks or performance.so what would you do?????
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if it was me since my trucks basically stock besides leveling kit id get..
6 inch lift kit, new rims and tires, sound system, grille gaurd and winch , dual exhaust , CAI, Re gear , viper 5901 alarm, line x, seat covers
6 inch lift kit, new rims and tires, sound system, grille gaurd and winch , dual exhaust , CAI, Re gear , viper 5901 alarm, line x, seat covers
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you could donate a couple of grand out of that to help me fix my transmission
#7
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I'd personally put it in the bank. Especially one with that will accumulate a lot of interest. Turn that 10 grand into close to 20 grand, then spend some on your truck. But that is my opinion even though I would probably just spend the 10 grand on my truck as well!
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Put it toward paying off your loan on the truck if you have one. I know you need to spend something on your truck, but don't spend it all. Set aside like 3,500 maximum and go from there. Put 65% of your cash toward something more meaningful.
Reason aside, here's what I would do.
If my brakes were due for service, I'd go aftermarket and improve the braking system. Everyone's after power first, but the spongy stock brakes I dislike alot. Next, consider when you'll need new tires and if that's soon, set aside for a good set (including spare). If that's okay, then I would go to King Shocks website and they put out a line of stock replacement shocks... best investment for ride quality IMO. You'll love it.
Reason aside, here's what I would do.
If my brakes were due for service, I'd go aftermarket and improve the braking system. Everyone's after power first, but the spongy stock brakes I dislike alot. Next, consider when you'll need new tires and if that's soon, set aside for a good set (including spare). If that's okay, then I would go to King Shocks website and they put out a line of stock replacement shocks... best investment for ride quality IMO. You'll love it.