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Buying Used Truck
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<blockquote data-quote="testorossa1989" data-source="post: 13819038" data-attributes="member: 122681"><p>Buying a used truck is always a questionable situation because you truly never know whats up with that vehicle. Looking at their function and use, its almost guaranteed to be abused in one way or another. I more or less would focus on any leaking fluids around the valve covers, transmission, rear ect as well as using your best judgement. A truck with 110k that has been used will likely have a drip here and there. If everything is spotless clean and isnt titled to an old lady you should be asking some questions. I would also pull a spark plug or two and see how the engine is. A plug can tell a big story. Your handing some stranger 10k you are allowed to ask any questions and check anything you please.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="testorossa1989, post: 13819038, member: 122681"] Buying a used truck is always a questionable situation because you truly never know whats up with that vehicle. Looking at their function and use, its almost guaranteed to be abused in one way or another. I more or less would focus on any leaking fluids around the valve covers, transmission, rear ect as well as using your best judgement. A truck with 110k that has been used will likely have a drip here and there. If everything is spotless clean and isnt titled to an old lady you should be asking some questions. I would also pull a spark plug or two and see how the engine is. A plug can tell a big story. Your handing some stranger 10k you are allowed to ask any questions and check anything you please. [/QUOTE]
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