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Old Mar 28, 2011 | 08:35 PM
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Originally Posted by Camdisco24
Because most of them haven't had as much time to get there. If you drive 20,000 miles a year (8,000 over the national avg) it will take you 10 years to get to 200,000 miles. Most DII are just getting there or still a few years away. Give us a chance spike! Of course more DIs have 200,000 miles!!

Get a DII and add CDL if you like refinement. (99-mid 01 ONLY)

Both are great trucks so it really has to come down to what YOU want.
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Old Mar 28, 2011 | 08:55 PM
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Originally Posted by 1twisted1
Well it been a long time since i posted!!! I have been looking the whole time and think I might just get my DII this weekend Here's the run down tell me what ya think???

2003 Land Rover Discovery SE - Java Black Exterior/Black Leather Interior. Original owner, non-smoker. Dual sunroofs, dual climate control, power seats. 147,600 miles. New power steering pump, new brakes, new front shocks, and new crossbar for steering. Also had the crank sensor problem repaired at 53000 by dealer

Has all repair documentation

The only thing that bugging me is this, quoted from his online post where I found it....Only issue is the Traction Control sensor requires replacement. ABS light is tied to that light, but ABS works fine. The truck runs fine without the traction control and has been running that way for the past 4 years. Could he have done damage to the system by know???
You know the '03 doesn't have cdl and you can't just add the lever right?
 
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