My friends had to be up over 130k miles, I forget now, but at least it gave him a bunch of years with no payment, still ran great, just the front fender had a blowout when he washed it last LOL ! He had no trouble with it, but we did do brakes, rotors and wheel bearings I think on that one over the years he'd stop in and work in the heated garage, hard to believe so much time has passed. Seemed to be a good vehicle for sure.
One funny note, when he first got it, was hunting season and we had gone into the rural roads near their farm, which is 15 minutes east of where I am. Its still rural and there are mountainous areas near them, one old wagon trail near state land, we went up and it had ice, now he had enough track to barely get past but decided to stop, uphill, figured it best to turn around, could have made it, but it was getting a little scary ! Well it was slick, got out to assess the situation, guided him along and boy we got er turned around, that part of it could have gone wrong, not a scratch luckily, short wheel base paid off there. We were not off roading, just got sucked into a situation you could not see LOL ! Nice little truck, he hauled a lot of small loads of firewood with it, figured I'd mention it, with you having one of these, we'll never forget that day for sure LOL !
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