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Just picked these up. New Deuces owner. Now, what the **** do I do with these??? My wife's gonna kill me...
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Fix up the back of one of them to live in.Just picked these up. New Deuces owner. Now, what the **** do I do with these??? My wife's gonna kill me...
Given your avatar and user name, parts prices may not really shock you. Unlike the A2, A3 wheel bearings and seals are pricey, as are many parts for the CAT diesel and the Allison transmission.I just did a search on this forum for "Reliable" and "Reliability". Nothing came up... How reliable is an A3 from the auctions? I'm assuming I'm going to spend at least 5k in necessities. I know it can vary...
Yeah, I'm well aware of part prices... I figured that I'd be doing some tire replacement. Bearings and seals are something I need to look into. I'm really hoping that the engine and tranny and good.Given your avatar and user name, parts prices may not really shock you. Unlike the A2, A3 wheel bearings and seals are pricey, as are many parts for the CAT diesel and the Allison transmission.
From different forum members' experiences, it appears that the main A3-specific items to watch out for are unserviceable tires (may look ok on the outside but are cracked on the inside, from standing flat for long times, due to defective CTIS; causing unexpected blow-outs), defective CTIS, automatic transmission shift issues (truck won't move when tranny placed into reverse or tranny will not hold 2nd or 3rd gear). I am sure you will read up on all the other discussions, such as what to do with the 15W40 filled transmission (to flush or not to flush), repair or cap off CTIS, front end wobble and so on.
As for reliability, others will chime in; A3's are complete re-builds from the early to late 1990', with upgraded and more modern components and as such more likely to be in useable shape, with oftentimes true low miles and hours. However, you can end up with a complete turd - always a possibility.
This is what I'd say....."Honey, look what the Deuce fairy left," while putting on the "Mr. Innocent" act.Getting back to the OP's question, you're doing OK. It's easier to ask for forgiveness, than to ask for permission. Who knows, maybe she might want one? You can always say, "Look Honey, I bought these for us"!
She's lucky I don't hand her a wrench and have her grease the wheel bearings.Buy her a dinning room set. That's what I did.
Heh, Heh, I'm in so much trouble around here---if I tried that ,my GF would grease the top of my head with the wrench.She's lucky I don't hand her a wrench and have her grease the wheel bearings.
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