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Vladislav

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  1. Maybe too much,but not by as much as I first thought.Take a look around what most people want at least 5-6K for.Trucks with rusted/cracked frames,cabs that are beat to hell and rusty also.This truck has a perfect frame,and near perfect sheet metal(chrome shell).New water pump/radiator flush,hoses ect...Runs,drives and stops well.Good rubber,power steering.

    Interesting note to me.

    I see some trucks for sale from time to time but they're on pics.

    Shure a half of them look upclose as a disaster.

    But don't know the real figure to start from if I'd like to make a nice restored unit.

  2. Sad stories.

    Scums are everywhere. Sometimes they are safely by a law.

    There's a popular "business" overhere when somebody calls you by phone and said "Father (Mother), I'm deep in a trouble, I'm in police about drugs (car accident with death and so on) and I'm giving a call to a current policemen." That man starting to tell you all the seriousy of a situation and trying to plan a meet with you about money to get your child free. I have a son of young age so heared those stories couple of times playing a role of "father" than just falling them with true. Although my friend's grandmother keeped the call for some minutes with a mute when he recalled police and than talked to scumbs to visit her for a money. When they came they were too surprized being catched.

  3. It's really not easy to make a math with inches you guys used to.

    Metric count goes more just.

    But...

    My telephone said me 138.16 inches means 0.00218 mile (hope not a sea mile).

    2100x60/8.24/0.69=22161.25 rear wheel revs per hour.

    22161.25x0.00218= 48.3 miles per hour

    I mistaken about multiply by ratio. Divide by ratio because tranny makes revs slower.

    About 00 - my TRD-37 is single overdrive.

  4. For the best you need to measure the size of rear tires factly.

    Look for OD (not Other Dog!) or for perfection place a band of inches (roullette) on a ground and run on it by rear tire. Make a mark on a tire and drive the truck for one full rear wheel's rev. Until the mark on the bend. See how many inches it did. RPMx60 mean engine revs in hour. Multiply them by tranny's ratio and axle ratio and you'll get rear wheel's revs per hour. Multiply them by wheel turn's lenght and get what you like to know.

    You can also count it out for any gear in a box you shift in.

  5. Rebuild units are good if you know there are good quality components installed into.

    Shops concurenting to each other and lowering prices. There are lots issues overhere because rebuilders use Indian or Chinese parts for. Most brand here is Bosch so too many sources of parts around this market. As for a new stuff it's usually third country's rebuilds painted and packed into cardbord. So quality is of the same level.

    This way I prefere factory manufactured used units.

    Factory new's are good but pretty damn expensive.

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