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Re: OT Truck hit the 100,000 mile mark today
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Posted by RickL on February 07, 2007 at 06:26:17 from (71.7.39.11):
In Reply to: OT Truck hit the 100,000 mile mark today posted by Mike in Ind. on February 06, 2007 at 13:18:23:
miles mean nothing its the service that does. Run rural mail route find out what vehicles are really made of. Currently have 2005 chey blazer was new then already way over the 100000 miles and starting to replace knuckles etc. All prior vehicles have been dodge products and been having way better luck with them,the last unit had well over 400,000 on it and is still be used as backup for another carrier last i knew. The next unit will go back to dodge since have proven better for the long haul for me. I don't care what brand they are you can get lemon in anything mechanical. Hardest part these days is vehicle without all the electric options,thats what doesn't take the dirt when the doors get full of it. average use has been brakes every 3 months at most,tires well lets just say I rotate them from flat to up
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