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1 Year, 6827 Miles

Josh

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Man my ass hurts.:driver:






As of 8am tomorrow I will have had my truck 1 year. I think I've put it threw its paces. Lets see if can beat that this year.
 

saddamsnightmare

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May 7th, 2010.

Mine has done about 6,000 or 7,000 annually, both the duece and the Unimog, and I feel that the deuce rides better then my wife's 2006 Wrangler Unlimited Jeep, which has a vicious bounce to it. The Air-O-Matic has done much to tame that beast, now all I need is 10 new tires and a cab heater. The problem with the deuce's NDCC's is they don't hold up well on the road......at the mileages Josh and I are running them.rofl
 

jblack6527

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Maybe my butt is just tougher than y'alls, lol but I don't mind the standard box seat. I drove it home from Montgomery Al, about 10 hours, stopped a few times for food/drinks, but I didn't mind the seat too bad.
 

Josh

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I normally am good for 4 hours before I need a break. I enjoy driving the deuce more then any other vehicle I've ever owned. And forgot to had, Id say at least half of those miles are all big city driving. I drive her to work in downtown Portand, 3 nights a week for work.
 

rwbrown72

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Diesel is starting its' climb again! I am looking for a source of good WMO. The hunt continues. How has the front end held up? Seals, boots, etc... Any extra maintenance issues? I am thinking about starting to drive my bobbed deuce more often. I need a muffler first.
 

Josh

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Front end is fine, although one of my boots is ripped, and as I dont have another vehicle to use right now, cant afford the downtime time to fix it, I just pump in a bunch of grease every week threw the zerk
 

wsucougarx

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Josh a boot only take about 30 minutes to install. I got the zippered type. The retaining rings are a bit tricky but really doesn't take much time at all. A boot will run you about $25. All you need is a screwdriver
 

CARNAC

The Envelope Please.
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Hate to brag but since getting my titled and tagged last year, I have just a tad under 10K. This includes three south bound and two north bound 770 mile each leg trips between MD and GA. Add to that a trip from GA to norther NJ and back and very soon a trip to MD and back again.

No spring seat just the box and an iron butt.
 
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