My truck just turned 78,000 miles today. It still has the original Michelin tires on it, and they look to be good for another 10,000 miles. Tire wear is very even. You can't tell a front tire from a rear, even at the 6,000 to 8,000 mile rotation.
The truck is stock except for gauges and e-brake, running boards and bed rail trim. The lift pump still sounds and works like it did when new. The steering is still as tight and precise as the day it was delivered. There is no slack in the steering. It gets 23+mpg at 55, 22+ at 65, and 21+ at 70. The towing mileage depends on what I'm towing of course.
I haven't even blown a light bulb!
By the way, this truck was built in the US on a Friday afternoon.
The only things changed are a windshield after a gravel truck broke it, and the serpentine belt when I finally got tired of the chirp. Goodyear Gatorback belts are the best!
The truck is stock except for gauges and e-brake, running boards and bed rail trim. The lift pump still sounds and works like it did when new. The steering is still as tight and precise as the day it was delivered. There is no slack in the steering. It gets 23+mpg at 55, 22+ at 65, and 21+ at 70. The towing mileage depends on what I'm towing of course.
I haven't even blown a light bulb!
By the way, this truck was built in the US on a Friday afternoon.
The only things changed are a windshield after a gravel truck broke it, and the serpentine belt when I finally got tired of the chirp. Goodyear Gatorback belts are the best!