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Man, P.T. Barnum is just high fiving and fist bumping all the mods salesmen on their walk to the bank
Personally, I think all the bells and whistles are silly. Sensible driving in a stock 4x4 with good tires will get you anywhere you should go. I'd buy a used Chevy and not look back. Our work fleet (landscaping) consists of 3 Ford's and one 97 Chevy half ton. The money spent on fixing the Ford's could have bought your new-used pickup easily in the last 5 years. The old chevy with 208k just likes oil changes and tires now and then.
I drive/hunt/live with a 99 Tahoe. All I have done is add a leaf spring in the rear to offset the chronic saggy 'hoe'.
Agreed. I’m amazed how far I’ve been able to go in a near-stock truck.
Also, the 88-98 GM 1500/2500/3500s are common for the reasons you speak. GM got it right! (In the gassers, not the 6.5 diesel).
One last bit of advice is - I would be very leery of an 07-13 GM with the 5.3l (basically the half tons). Unless you are the original owner and know the maintenance history, do not buy. These trucks have issues with AFM (Active Fuel Management). My 2012 had the engine replaced under warranty. I love the truck, but like I said - I'm the original owner and know all of the maintenance history of it. To the best of my knowledge, 4.8l, 6.0l, and 6.2l engines from this period don't have this problem.
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