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<blockquote data-quote="MJG" data-source="post: 8669046" data-attributes="member: 76405"><p>If you were to buy a stock truck,you would MOD it eventually, so pick the one with the mods done previously.</p><p>If it is a JDM tune, one of the best in the business,but get it on a dyno to make sure all is well anyway.</p><p>10k isn't bad, if the truck looks to be in good condition than the owner probably took care ofit.</p><p>In regards to its always 'in the tune', yes a good tune from a reputable lightning specific tuner is critical, but other factors i.e. bad fuel filter, bad gas, cold nights, OD on etc can lead to trouble as well.</p><p>Let's put it this way, I've spent money on my stock block and modded it past what the motor was originally designed to do, everytime I slam on it, there's the thought of "this could be it'</p><p>Gotta pay to play, there's always a risk, one truck with the same mods might last years, another may last weeks.</p><p>That being said, you definately need to get in to a gen2 and enjoy it, one heck of a ride!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MJG, post: 8669046, member: 76405"] If you were to buy a stock truck,you would MOD it eventually, so pick the one with the mods done previously. If it is a JDM tune, one of the best in the business,but get it on a dyno to make sure all is well anyway. 10k isn't bad, if the truck looks to be in good condition than the owner probably took care ofit. In regards to its always 'in the tune', yes a good tune from a reputable lightning specific tuner is critical, but other factors i.e. bad fuel filter, bad gas, cold nights, OD on etc can lead to trouble as well. Let's put it this way, I've spent money on my stock block and modded it past what the motor was originally designed to do, everytime I slam on it, there's the thought of "this could be it' Gotta pay to play, there's always a risk, one truck with the same mods might last years, another may last weeks. That being said, you definately need to get in to a gen2 and enjoy it, one heck of a ride! [/QUOTE]
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