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Old 05-01-2013, 08:01 PM   #3
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Re: First timer, new comer and need purchase advice. 69 cst lb

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If you weren't in Mesa, that AC might not matter very much. But since you are in Mesa... I think I'd want the seller to knock off $1k for it. It might be a simple fix, but with AC, nothing is ever simple. Or cheap.

Also: I don't think I'd want to own one of these trucks without power steering, and that brake proportioning valve has some odd looking plumbing. Did the PO put disc brakes on it?

It's a nice looking truck. For me, I think I'd wait for one with power steering, but I am old and have weak girly-man arms.
It does have power steering, and I've gotten $900 off the price for the ac. Excuse my lack of knowledge, but I don't know what the brake proportioning valve is. Where is it located? What looks odd about it? I believe it has disc brakes, is there such thing as power drum brakes? What would be wrong with the plumbing of this brake valve? Expensive fix? Would it cause a lot of problems?
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