New guy might buya 269k Duramax truck, diesel virgin and dumb
Hi, my name is John. I found a 2009 Silverado crew cab long bed 4x4 LTZ truck with 269k miles. The truck is priced pretty cheap because of the cosmetic problems, it was a work truck for a company and people jack knifed the trailer into the bed and bumper probably more than a few times. The bed is super rough, so it needs a new bed, tailgate, bumper and tail lights just to begin with when it comes to looks....
It needs tires too, which either the tires are causing a humming rotational vibration type noise or maybe its wheel bearings or possible worse?
So the looks although aren't good, don't bother me too much, because a bed swap shouldn't be that hard to do. surpringly the truck isn't rotted bad, just a little rust on a couple of the rockers. Plenty of chips in the paint being a work truck, but I don't mind that.
What worrys me is they claim its all OEM, original transmission and injectors, no major work has ever been done to the truck. It runs great besides maybe an pulley making noise, it has alot of power for sure, the transmission fluid wasn't burn't and it shifted normally although very smoothly, not sure if it should be shifting harder, but it didn't seem like it was shifting bad.
So Injectors, and transmission are what scare me since I believe those to be the most expensive repairs, any other things I should worry about? Any one have an idea how much a stock rebuild on one of these transmissions are? Injectors I know are like 3k to do them yourself.
How is it working under the hood on these LMM motors, I was almost going to go with a cummins, but after driving this, I feel like I'm in a strip club and can't help what I want lol
ALSO it has I believe around 3300hrs on the dash, with it having 269k miles, does that seem right?
Hi, my name is John. I found a 2009 Silverado crew cab long bed 4x4 LTZ truck with 269k miles. The truck is priced pretty cheap because of the cosmetic problems, it was a work truck for a company and people jack knifed the trailer into the bed and bumper probably more than a few times. The bed is super rough, so it needs a new bed, tailgate, bumper and tail lights just to begin with when it comes to looks....
It needs tires too, which either the tires are causing a humming rotational vibration type noise or maybe its wheel bearings or possible worse?
So the looks although aren't good, don't bother me too much, because a bed swap shouldn't be that hard to do. surpringly the truck isn't rotted bad, just a little rust on a couple of the rockers. Plenty of chips in the paint being a work truck, but I don't mind that.
What worrys me is they claim its all OEM, original transmission and injectors, no major work has ever been done to the truck. It runs great besides maybe an pulley making noise, it has alot of power for sure, the transmission fluid wasn't burn't and it shifted normally although very smoothly, not sure if it should be shifting harder, but it didn't seem like it was shifting bad.
So Injectors, and transmission are what scare me since I believe those to be the most expensive repairs, any other things I should worry about? Any one have an idea how much a stock rebuild on one of these transmissions are? Injectors I know are like 3k to do them yourself.
How is it working under the hood on these LMM motors, I was almost going to go with a cummins, but after driving this, I feel like I'm in a strip club and can't help what I want lol
ALSO it has I believe around 3300hrs on the dash, with it having 269k miles, does that seem right?
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