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<blockquote data-quote="savariapaysage2" data-source="post: 32779" data-attributes="member: 3590"><p>I know what to expect as for basic maintenance (oil, grease, filters, etc) like any truck. But is there any repairs that you always expect to do at 1500, 2000, 2500...etc (joints, bushing, hydraulics, hoses, starter, electrical, etc) If I was looking at a truck with 100k miles on it and the owner says he hasn't done any repairs except maintenance (oils, lubrification and filters) I know I should be prepared to invest up to 5000$ to reach 150k miles. It can be less or a bit more If I'm not lucky, but nobody gets to 150k without any repairs on a truck. The machine has been well maintained but he hasn't done any repair yet except basic maintenance like you mentionned.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="savariapaysage2, post: 32779, member: 3590"] I know what to expect as for basic maintenance (oil, grease, filters, etc) like any truck. But is there any repairs that you always expect to do at 1500, 2000, 2500...etc (joints, bushing, hydraulics, hoses, starter, electrical, etc) If I was looking at a truck with 100k miles on it and the owner says he hasn't done any repairs except maintenance (oils, lubrification and filters) I know I should be prepared to invest up to 5000$ to reach 150k miles. It can be less or a bit more If I'm not lucky, but nobody gets to 150k without any repairs on a truck. The machine has been well maintained but he hasn't done any repair yet except basic maintenance like you mentionned. [/QUOTE]
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