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Username Post: 1 million miles
fishinwrench 
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Posts: 34

Reg: 03-20-12
05-18-12 12:39 AM - Post#2227062    
    In response to redvett01

Well sure....just cruising down the interstate those miles can rack up real quick without much wear & tear, but throw in a healthy dose of 4 wheelin, towing/hauling, lots of starts and stops, ect. and it's a different story. Hell I've worn out an ignition key before 130,000 miles. That's alot of starts and shut offs. If you drove a million miles around here you wouldn't have a body left.....the deer see to that.

Those million mile trucks are probably still on their original set of brakes, exhaust system, light bulbs and hoses. I bet the rubber pad on the brake petal still has ribs on it. Number of miles is irrelevant, show me a truck that outlasts the key, seats and floormats and I'm impressed.
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