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Ok, so I've got a dilemma.
As many of you know, My DD is an '01 QCSB SRW 6speed. A friend texted me a picture of a '99 QC Dually. I went to look at it, and the guy has had it for 5yrs, and no longer needs a dually, and wants to get a SRW truck. I, on the other hand, have been looking for a dually. So, trade talks ensued.
Here's what he's got:
99 QCLB Dually 4x4, auto
268k mi
new steering components
new steering box
new tires
new shocks
automatic with stock TC and Trans-Go shift kit
overload springs
Quadzilla Adrenaline
Gauge pod w/EGT, BOOST, and Trans Temp gauges
New VP44
FASS DDRP
MBRP 5" turbo-back
Leather interior w/ couple cracks in the dash
no tow mirrors, but heated/power stock ones
gooseneck hide-away ball
What I have:
02 QCSB SRW 4x4, 6 speed
179k mi
newish tires
new steering components
new shocks
new brakes
new wheel bearings
steering box brace
BHAF
5" Turbo-back Exhaust
Edge Juice w/Attitude
cloth interior
busted up dash
Tow mirrors
no 5th wheel/gooseneck
newish headlight housings
His truck needs:
AC fixed
tow mirrors
weird thing with the ABS that needs attention (not a detrimental issue, I don't think; I'll elaborate on this later)
a manual trans (my preference ;) )
My truck needs:
clutch soon
batteries sooner
rear bumper
On his ABS issue:
brakes work fine, but when slowing down and getting around 10mph to stop, the pedal feels like the ABS wigs out a little.. you can feel it in the pedal, and it grunts and groans, but stops fine..
If you unplug the brake ecu thingy (forward-most plug on the ABS controller, closest to the battery) it stops fine. however, the speedo stops working as well.
The pedal stops doing it's groany thing, and such. truck still works fine.
Both front hubs have been replaced, as well as the rear sensor, but it still does it.
AC probably needs a charge/leak fixed.
I don't know what the 99s issues are, if any/many.
If I trade, I told him I'll keep my mirrors and snow plow stuff, as well as light bar.
He can keep the ladder rack and bed toolbox.
attached a picture of the dually. only pic I have of it..