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02-21-2013, 09:56
I'm a GM guy through and through. So was my Dad etc., etc. Always built up and worked on my own trucks. Found this forum way back when I got my 84 6.2 4x4 in 1997. Both trucks setup with Turbos (banks on the 84) Fluidampr, Gear Vendor OD, and other goodies that have served me well.
Now with my 247k on 95 Chevy 4x4 6.5 and about the same miles on my 84, I wish to move up to a nicer rig with lower miles, and hopefully last a lot of years. Maybe longer than I will.
I have a budget of $20,000 cash.
I would like a 4x4 Duramax, but here in California that puts me in the 2001, 2002 range with anything close to 100k on it. I will be working on the rig myself, and the injector replacement looks like a PAIN in the rear compared to a Cummins 9.5. I know the trans are week compared to the Allison, but they are much lower in cost to deal with.
The expense of catastrophic engine failure on a Duramax, heaven forbid also scares me. Dealers scare me. I really don't enjoy wrenching like I used to, but will do what's necessary.
I don't do cross country heavy towing. I just run my boat to the coast through mountain ranges few times a year and a few other random towing these days.
For the first time I'm looking hard at Dodge 5.9 4x4 2004 or later, and thinking about going over to the dark side.
Any comments and thoughts on which one you would prefer would be welcomed. Figured I would go to the source where the rubber literally meets the road concerning Duramax.
Now with my 247k on 95 Chevy 4x4 6.5 and about the same miles on my 84, I wish to move up to a nicer rig with lower miles, and hopefully last a lot of years. Maybe longer than I will.
I have a budget of $20,000 cash.
I would like a 4x4 Duramax, but here in California that puts me in the 2001, 2002 range with anything close to 100k on it. I will be working on the rig myself, and the injector replacement looks like a PAIN in the rear compared to a Cummins 9.5. I know the trans are week compared to the Allison, but they are much lower in cost to deal with.
The expense of catastrophic engine failure on a Duramax, heaven forbid also scares me. Dealers scare me. I really don't enjoy wrenching like I used to, but will do what's necessary.
I don't do cross country heavy towing. I just run my boat to the coast through mountain ranges few times a year and a few other random towing these days.
For the first time I'm looking hard at Dodge 5.9 4x4 2004 or later, and thinking about going over to the dark side.
Any comments and thoughts on which one you would prefer would be welcomed. Figured I would go to the source where the rubber literally meets the road concerning Duramax.