Black Dog
Makin' Beer.
One thing I learned the hard way about diesel trucks is: Buy one you intend to have for a long time and don't settle for anything less than what you really want. Major repairs won't hurt as bad if you look at them as a long term investment.
Thats kind of the same philosophy I had 4 or 5 years ago when I bought my Cherokee. Just in the first year I owned it I put as much money into repairs as the vehicle was worth, so after that I decided I was going to drive it into the ground and keep it for the long run.
For this truck, which ever make\model I buy and whenever it finally happens, I don't intend to really go wild on the modifications. My intents are to build it up as a tow rig. I most likely won't do a lift kit with big tires, but I will do suspension work just to keep things safe and comfortable. And I won't go too extreme with engine modifications, probably just the standard intake\exhaust\tuner route. After that I'll call it good.