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Re: What's wrong with Chevy/GMC diesel pickups?
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Posted by the preacher on January 11, 2006 at 16:52:13 from (68.64.44.99):
In Reply to: What's wrong with Chevy/GMC diesel pickups? posted by Richard Scott on January 11, 2006 at 16:46:35:
They really can"t measure up to the power stroke or cummins when it comes to pulling power or reliability. They don"t seem to last as long, or stand up to the punishment. For what you will be doing, it sounds fine. Just watch the mileage, the 6.5 diesel won"t usually last more than about 250-300,000 miles. Just my opinion, but iv"e worked on them all, and you can"t beat a cummins.
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