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SarahsGMC

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The first thousand miles seem to go by in a flash ... and then so do the next 50k. 

 

I'm still trying to wrap my head around the fact mine is ELEVEN going on TWELVE years old! Where did the time go?  :confused:

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14 hours ago, Jsdirt said:

The first thousand miles seem to go by in a flash ... and then so do the next 50k. 

 

I'm still trying to wrap my head around the fact mine is ELEVEN going on TWELVE years old! Where did the time go?  :confused:

With my previous truck, I blinked, had it for a year and about 20K.  

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Sounds like you did about the same annual mileage as I did when I first got mine. Was commuting over 50 miles a day - put 22k on it the first year.

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Another 4k miles, and you'll have caught up to my '07!

 

She's more of a garage queen as of late. Coal hauling is only once a year, and the car hauling seemed to be destroying this thing, so I only do it when absolutely necessary these days. Think I put 1,200 miles on it in the past 6 months .. maybe less!

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Another 4k miles, and you'll have caught up to my '07!
 
She's more of a garage queen as of late. Coal hauling is only once a year, and the car hauling seemed to be destroying this thing, so I only do it when absolutely necessary these days. Think I put 1,200 miles on it in the past 6 months .. maybe less!


Sold my last truck with 89k miles around the same time


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Nice. Even at 94k, this truck is still the newest vehicle I've ever owned in my life, LOL. :lol:

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I won't be purchasing a new truck for a very long time, only used going forward.  So keep taking good care of your trucks so that I have something good to look forward to!!

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Doing brakes on a 2013 3500 SRW, these new style "dustless" caliper glide pins are a nightmare.  Had to replace 3 calipers do to bottom glide pins being seized inside caliper.

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Drove to Lancaster yesterday afternoon, proved to be a wasted trip, drop to Edwards to go help my wife with something at her work, took the family to dinner in Rosamond, and then around midnight, drove to Lancaster to have a bite with some of the guys that I work with.

Start back to work on Monday, after 15 weeks of recovery from the collision.  

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