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So I’m looking to sell my truck. I found another 01 with only 168,000 miles. 

So what I’m asking is how do you price a high mileage truck like this? It runs great and has no issues. 316,000 miles tho. 
Overhauled transmission at about 270,000

raptor 150 

s&b cold air intake

edge ez

 

 

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What I did to compare pricing was go to Craigslist and figure what options and the shape it's in. If you want it to sell you only have to be a little bit more attractive than the rest of them and by being honest with folks. I get told quite a few horror stories about overpriced hidden garbage.

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5 minutes ago, JAG1 said:

What I did to compare pricing was go to Craigslist and figure what options and the shape it's in. If you want it to sell you only have to be a little bit more attractive than the rest of them and by being honest with folks. I get told quite a few horror stories about overpriced hidden garbage.

 
The main reason I’m asking is I’ve had 3 people make me offers...all 3000$ Or lower. Does that seem right? Or is it too low. If that’s what i should expect I’ll just keep it as another parts truck for my new 01

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6 minutes ago, ColoradoColt said:

 
The main reason I’m asking is I’ve had 3 people make me offers...all 3000$ Or lower. Does that seem right? Or is it too low. If that’s what i should expect I’ll just keep it as another parts truck for my new 01

Are the cosmetics real nice on it and in nice shape?

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6 minutes ago, JAG1 said:

 

Are the cosmetics real nice on it and in nice shape?

Yes everything is in great shape except the driver side seat has a tear in it from wear. And the hood has a small dent the size of a quarter up towards the windshield

I just ran mine thru Kelly blue book and came back around 6 grand with 497k on it. Mostly rust free with a little body damage and interior is all in tact just shows its age a bit.

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I know Dripley is right these things have been holding value and most selling for more than Kelly B.B. :thumb1: I paid big city price, dropped to 16,000 from 20,000 for a very nice all option 01 with 190K on the clock. I'm happy to get it even though more than I should have spent.

Around here a Cummins seems to be worth at least 6k in any condition. Mileage not important. 5 speed add 4k. Chrome stacks add 1.5k. Big C sticker in the rear window add 500 bucks. Tow mirrors add 750. You get the idea.

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Don't list that S&B... Some people like myself will be like -$2,000 because of dusted engine. If you do list it expect people to pull the air filter look for a dirty turbo if so they will pull the price down. Do yourself a favor ditch the S&B install a BHAF and clean the turbo and air ducting. 

 

 

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6 minutes ago, Mopar1973Man said:

Don't list that S&B... Some people like myself will be like -$2,000 because of dusted engine. If you do list it expect people to pull the air filter look for a dirty turbo if so they will pull the price down. Do yourself a favor ditch the S&B install a BHAF and clean the turbo and air ducting. 

 

 

Thanks! Never heard anything bad about S&B until now. Although my turbo looked filthy. I switched to a k&n filter in the S&B box after I cleaned the turbo and it’s stayed clean since.(about a month ago) Definitely going to be switching to the BHAF because I’m sure the K&N isn’t much if any better. 

 

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So far none of the washable filter holding up. After the first washing you destroyed a good part of the filtering media. BHAF never wash or clean good for 100k miles and just toss in the trash afterwards. 

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50 minutes ago, Mopar1973Man said:

So far none of the washable filter holding up. After the first washing you destroyed a good part of the filtering media. BHAF never wash or clean good for 100k miles and just toss in the trash afterwards. 

Okay so I’ll  just use this one until I need to wash it for the first time then swap to BHAF

 Would I have to buy the stock intake tube as well? I just looked it up and found one on Pure Diesel Power for 39.73$. A lot cheaper then my K&N

 

https://puredieselpower.com/dodge-products/bhaf-replacement-high-flow-air-filter-94-02-dodge-5.9l-cummins.html#/product/3299

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I'm wondering if you wanted a filter minder, instead of drilling the filter and taking chances of plastic getting in engine, why not drill the elbow someplace and put it in there :think:

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11 minutes ago, Dieselfuture said:

I'm wondering if you wanted a filter minder, instead of drilling the filter and taking chances of plastic getting in engine, why not drill the elbow someplace and put it in there :think:

Just looked it up and some guy said it doesn’t work for Cummins turbo diesels. Something about it going to the bottom even with the filter out 

Mine in my PSD never moved even with a clogged filter. I'll never use/trust one of those gimmicks.

1 hour ago, dave110 said:

Mine in my PSD never moved even with a clogged filter. I'll never use/trust one of those gimmicks.

You probably never rolled coal

Not once I got rid of that useless filter 'never' minder.

Mine would suck down on a new filter after some hard runs. Ive been all about bhaf in the past but did an oil sample with last oil change the sample came back with high silicone. Ill have to lok back at my records but  most of if not that entire oil had a new wix bhaf on. I really want to pull my intercooler and all piping to give them all a good wash out and try a different filter.

On 2/7/2020 at 10:36 PM, 98whitelightnin said:

 Ive been all about bhaf in the past but did an oil sample with last oil change the sample came back with high silicone. Ill have to lok back at my records but  most of if not that entire oil had a new wix bhaf on. I really want to pull my intercooler and all piping to give them all a good wash out and try a different filter.

I've been thinking about that ever since a member on here who seemed to be in the know swore up and down that these BHAF's we run are nothing more than a pre-filter in industrial applications. Thought about changing but at the rate I put miles on my truck will be rusted out or I'll be rusted out long before I reach 1/2 the mileage @dripley has on so I guess I'll leave it.

 

This was the sample. I’ve had two 98 trucks and the first two samples were from it several years ago, but it also had a wix bhaf with good results so maybe I have something else going on

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I ran a K&N on mine for 7 to 8 years. When I washed it I soaked in the cleaner overnight. The next day I sloshed it around in the cleaner until whatever would come came off which was maybe 80%. Then rinsed it running water from a hose with no nozzle. If any thing  remained I left it there. I then dried it in the sun, oiled and reinstalled it. On occasion I would spray some more oil on it. I did everything I could do to not disturb the filter media. I did have some oil on the compressor blades but never noticed any dusting in the piping but never really looked for it. This is not a pro or con on using one. Each owner has to decide what they want to use. It is just my experience on the 02 Dodge.

 

My 96 with a V10 also had one in it when I bought it with 80k miles on the clock. At 165k it dropped a valve thru #10 piston. K & N related, you will have to be the judge because I dont know for sure.

 

The wifes 2000 Dakota came with one on it and she had it serviced one day. Called me and told the guy did her a favor and cleaned it real good with compressed air. A big no no in the K&N book. I threw it away because it had holes in the media that a quarter would go thru.

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