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<blockquote data-quote="callmefence" data-source="post: 1480824" data-attributes="member: 24947"><p>My usual strategy on a work truck is patience. Contact dealers far and wide.</p><p>Let them know what you require. 4x4, diesel etc. </p><p>I don't care about color etc. The truck I'm driving now I didn't even know what color it was when I went to pick it up.</p><p>Eventually a salesman while find a bastuurd somewhere that needs to be moved.</p><p></p><p>I dealt with the death wobble on a 2005</p><p> A new steering damper always fixed it.</p><p>Besides that and the typical interior issues it was a great truck for 10 years and over 300,000 I sold it to a neighbor who's still using it. Looking to replace it by early summer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="callmefence, post: 1480824, member: 24947"] My usual strategy on a work truck is patience. Contact dealers far and wide. Let them know what you require. 4x4, diesel etc. I don't care about color etc. The truck I'm driving now I didn't even know what color it was when I went to pick it up. Eventually a salesman while find a bastuurd somewhere that needs to be moved. I dealt with the death wobble on a 2005 A new steering damper always fixed it. Besides that and the typical interior issues it was a great truck for 10 years and over 300,000 I sold it to a neighbor who's still using it. Looking to replace it by early summer. [/QUOTE]
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