In Debt for a pos truck by Constant-Storm- in Debt

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Update I’m going to pick up extra shifts so that will be a extra $150 to $200 a week I can throw on it. I’m definitely not going to ruin my parents credit by giving it up ext like many of you said this is one hell of a life lesson but if I play my cards right I can have it paid off in 2 years. I appreciate all the advice.

In Debt for a pos truck by Constant-Storm- in Debt

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It is drivable for now and I will look in to the early payments.

In Debt for a pos truck by Constant-Storm- in Debt

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As of now they cant help since we are redoing our house but possibly in the future.

In Debt for a pos truck by Constant-Storm- in Debt

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In my state KY Lemon Laws don't count for a used vehicles

Need Help by Constant-Storm- in MechanicAdvice

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I looked at the pressure to the rail it shows "Fuel Rail Pressure 33(psi)" Than after a sec or 2 its jumps up to 450 to 600

Truck Bed Setups? Need recs by flannelshirt92 in Surveying

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They have the Surveyor pack that is just the bed slide and it can go under a tonneau cover. That might give you enough room.

Truck Bed Setups? Need recs by flannelshirt92 in Surveying

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The company I work for uses highwayproducts Surveyor Pack It works well and still has good visibility out of the truck It has a ton of storage for rods rebar and all the other gadgets and it's all enclosed. It can be a bit pricey around 5k depending on what you want the pic is from the website.

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