ericvs
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After much deliberation and time spent at two different shops, it has been determined that three of my piston rings have gone bad. My mechanic (Dynomite Diesel) said it is very unusual for an engine with so few miles (like this one) to have this issue, but there you have it.
His quote for a re-build on a duramax runs about the same or more than a new engine, which can be had on the 'cheap' now ($7800 or so + install). The shop rates out here are pretty pricey though. Going to, say, Idaho, I could probably find lower shop rates, but more hassle. New engine would get upgraded injectors for more HP and ft/lbs however, so that is cool, but I am putting an LB7 back into a rusty rig.
Other things, truck is from east coast, but now living in Seattle:
The wheel bearings in the front both need replacing
Steering components will need to be replaced
Complete brake job required and I would need to get a new parking
brake as the old rusted off off some time ago, haha.
The frame itself is good from a rust standpoint, but the cab is basically rotting from the inside out. He peeked up inside one of the rust holes on the outside of the cab with a mirror and was surprised. They are not used to dealing with rust out here though, so it is probably on par with what we salt belters would expect.
Total cost if I wanted to fix this truck would be about $12000+/-, which seems a bit much to put into a rusty body truck.
I, for whatever reason, don't really want a new, off the lot truck. I like the used trucks (can't explain why, just how I feel). That being said, they aren't offering 0%, but have 1.9% on new trucks currently and it has a full warranty. I don't really know anyone out here to get hooked up with, so I would only be armed with my weak *** negotiation skillzz, which would probably end up burning me. Also, if I buy new, I can just trade the old truck in and be done with it.
I would like a 2007 LBZ, but reasonable 07s are around 30K+. Financing for around 2.5% would be about what I could get. Seems like too much, but looking around the country that is what they are going for. Even in the rust belt they are not much less. No salt out here, so I won't be dealing with rust issues, just potential lemon issues or dealing with someone elses problems. I can buy an aftermarket warranty on a truck with under 80K miles for around $3000 and it covers everything. There still could be potential issues though.
I have a friend with a 2007 Ford 6.0L for $28000 give or take with just over 80000 miles on it, it has a full (aftermarket) warranty, which would fix the issues with the 6.0L, but then I would have a 6.0L ford (shudder)
What I really wanted was for my truck to last forever and be set. haha.
What would you do?
Thanks for reading and your insight.
His quote for a re-build on a duramax runs about the same or more than a new engine, which can be had on the 'cheap' now ($7800 or so + install). The shop rates out here are pretty pricey though. Going to, say, Idaho, I could probably find lower shop rates, but more hassle. New engine would get upgraded injectors for more HP and ft/lbs however, so that is cool, but I am putting an LB7 back into a rusty rig.
Other things, truck is from east coast, but now living in Seattle:
The wheel bearings in the front both need replacing
Steering components will need to be replaced
Complete brake job required and I would need to get a new parking
brake as the old rusted off off some time ago, haha.
The frame itself is good from a rust standpoint, but the cab is basically rotting from the inside out. He peeked up inside one of the rust holes on the outside of the cab with a mirror and was surprised. They are not used to dealing with rust out here though, so it is probably on par with what we salt belters would expect.
Total cost if I wanted to fix this truck would be about $12000+/-, which seems a bit much to put into a rusty body truck.
I, for whatever reason, don't really want a new, off the lot truck. I like the used trucks (can't explain why, just how I feel). That being said, they aren't offering 0%, but have 1.9% on new trucks currently and it has a full warranty. I don't really know anyone out here to get hooked up with, so I would only be armed with my weak *** negotiation skillzz, which would probably end up burning me. Also, if I buy new, I can just trade the old truck in and be done with it.
I would like a 2007 LBZ, but reasonable 07s are around 30K+. Financing for around 2.5% would be about what I could get. Seems like too much, but looking around the country that is what they are going for. Even in the rust belt they are not much less. No salt out here, so I won't be dealing with rust issues, just potential lemon issues or dealing with someone elses problems. I can buy an aftermarket warranty on a truck with under 80K miles for around $3000 and it covers everything. There still could be potential issues though.
I have a friend with a 2007 Ford 6.0L for $28000 give or take with just over 80000 miles on it, it has a full (aftermarket) warranty, which would fix the issues with the 6.0L, but then I would have a 6.0L ford (shudder)
What I really wanted was for my truck to last forever and be set. haha.
What would you do?
Thanks for reading and your insight.