Coming from a 4x4 Ute back ground I am very apprehensive when buying an older used 4x4.
I have no experience with truck so any help would be greatly appreciated.
Hi David. Mate, if we keep getting new Aussies to the forum at this rate, maybe we should start our own. (Anyone think of a name? Seriously, PM me) Anyway, IMO it really depends on the operation the used trucks come from. Just because they are from a commercial background isn't always a bad thing. Then again, I heard about some really low kay mine trucks this week for around $6k each. I first thought "wow, I'll take 2 !!" , then after asking a few questions, they needed new cabs and chassis and for some lame reason the comp plates were missing. All I would have been buying was the running gear. You see , they'd come from a really corrosive mine site up in the Bowen Basin. Probably worse than the beach.
Anything that's been on the beach has usually had a rough life but they get attention everyday so it's more the corrosion dramas than engine wear as an example. (And when I say corrosion dramas I don't just mean rust on the chassis. It's brakes, springs, wheels, cables, wiring, etc. BTW they don't seem to ever suffer from rust in the cabs, weird) Some of the buses that do extended tours really suffer from the corrugations each trip, but again they are often well serviced. ENGINEER here on the forum would be one of the best guys in the country to ask about this . Ex Government trucks seem to be the best , depending on the service they saw. Fgcrazy's crewcab is a perfect example of that >> ex NSW Corrective Services so it probably just pottered around a prison with the gardeners in the back. Really low kays, very well treated and he got it for a good price. It drives like new.
My friend Dave the rally driver, has just bought an ex NSW railways 637 crewcab. Very good buy. He bought the truck sight unseen, which was a bit of a gamble but after seeing it last week, I'd definitely say he got a great truck. Again very good price.
Mines on the other hand tend to really kill them . Same with construction companies. If a truck is needed for a contract , they tend to write it off over that contract period so they may not really be thinking resale. So be careful .
Dave , one more thing I guarantee you, once you've had a Canter or NPS and it's well sorted , you won't go back to a Cruiser/Patrol/Hilux/whatever.