Help me decide how to prep my truck!
#1
Help me decide how to prep my truck!
So, most of you probably know by now, I am moving to Germany in January and taking my truck. Now most people look at me like I'm crazy when I tell them I'm taking it with me, but I have been there before so I know the area and what I am in for. Plus, I'm not ready to let go of my truck yet, and refuse to let it set in storage for four years while I am gone. So that settles that, it going with me lol!
Anyway, I coming here for your guys' help in deciding what I do to my truck before taking it. I have a budget of about $3K and about 3 months to get the stuff done to it. First I will list the items that have been replaced since 2009 since I took ownership of it(not including what is in my signature below). My truck currently has just over 255K miles on it now.
u joints-replaced in 2009 at 193K
replaced fuel bowl drain valve orings in 2010 at 205K
rotors and brakes in 2013 at 232K
ball joints replaced in 2013 at 238K
starter replaced in 2013 at 242K
batteries replaced in 2014 at 243K
belt, tensioner pulley, and idler pulley replaced in 2014 at 248K
alternator rebuilt in 2014 at 252K
Here are the things I would like to do before I go:
Tires-toyo AT2-$1K(these can with if need be)
PS Pump-$200
coolant filtration system along with coolant flush-$200
clean or replace EBPV tube-$40
FRX from riff raff-$200
intercooler boot kit, plenum boot kit with new clamps and plenum inserts from riff raff-$250
replace windshield(cracks)-$230
Parts/maintenance items added based on member suggestions:
change diff fluids
bleed/flush brakes
Deiselorings parts cabinet orings
hpop lines
scan tool(if budget allows)
Rear speed sensor
Now this is just a quick list I did in my head. I am looking for any and all suggestions of what you would do with $3K in your truck has what my truck has in the signature. I am more concerned with longevity and preventative maintenance than anything else. I'm just not as familiar with our trucks as some of you are.
Anyway, I coming here for your guys' help in deciding what I do to my truck before taking it. I have a budget of about $3K and about 3 months to get the stuff done to it. First I will list the items that have been replaced since 2009 since I took ownership of it(not including what is in my signature below). My truck currently has just over 255K miles on it now.
u joints-replaced in 2009 at 193K
replaced fuel bowl drain valve orings in 2010 at 205K
rotors and brakes in 2013 at 232K
ball joints replaced in 2013 at 238K
starter replaced in 2013 at 242K
batteries replaced in 2014 at 243K
belt, tensioner pulley, and idler pulley replaced in 2014 at 248K
alternator rebuilt in 2014 at 252K
Here are the things I would like to do before I go:
Tires-toyo AT2-$1K(these can with if need be)
PS Pump-$200
coolant filtration system along with coolant flush-$200
clean or replace EBPV tube-$40
FRX from riff raff-$200
intercooler boot kit, plenum boot kit with new clamps and plenum inserts from riff raff-$250
replace windshield(cracks)-$230
Parts/maintenance items added based on member suggestions:
change diff fluids
bleed/flush brakes
Deiselorings parts cabinet orings
hpop lines
scan tool(if budget allows)
Rear speed sensor
Now this is just a quick list I did in my head. I am looking for any and all suggestions of what you would do with $3K in your truck has what my truck has in the signature. I am more concerned with longevity and preventative maintenance than anything else. I'm just not as familiar with our trucks as some of you are.
#2
Take an extra CPS with you. Maybe brake pads, oil & fuel filters, trans filter & some common wear items.
I would flush the power steering with synthetic fluid, change the rear end fluid, trans fluid. Gravity bleed the brakes to get new fluid in the system.
You look to have the other things covered.
I'm not sure what parts are difficult to get over there if you get in a bind.
Good luck, thank you for your service! And keep that truck off of the salty winter roads.
I would flush the power steering with synthetic fluid, change the rear end fluid, trans fluid. Gravity bleed the brakes to get new fluid in the system.
You look to have the other things covered.
I'm not sure what parts are difficult to get over there if you get in a bind.
Good luck, thank you for your service! And keep that truck off of the salty winter roads.
#3
I'm thinking, being half a world away, I wouldn't want to lose an HPO line, or have fuel line gasket fail. If it were I, I'd be replacing any o-rings gaskets that I don't know the age of, ie; Guzzles mechanics parts cabinet. "Mechanics Parts Cabinet" Combo repair kit for common Fuel and Oil repairs 99-03
I'd have all fresh and a set in the truck. And a set of HPO lines from Clay will run you under $200 I think. That's my .02
I'd have all fresh and a set in the truck. And a set of HPO lines from Clay will run you under $200 I think. That's my .02
#4
With that said, id undercoat the crap out of it.
1) cabinet kit
2) hpop lines
3) oil bypass
4) inner axle seals
4) look over guzzles 7.3 site
5) gpr
6) starter relay
Mind you, some things i listed would be left in box until needed. Not sure how convenient parts are, over there....haha, branden beat me to it
1) cabinet kit
2) hpop lines
3) oil bypass
4) inner axle seals
4) look over guzzles 7.3 site
5) gpr
6) starter relay
Mind you, some things i listed would be left in box until needed. Not sure how convenient parts are, over there....haha, branden beat me to it
#5
I'd absolutely get a proper scan tool. You might not have a lot of support over there for an American diesel, but you can always log on here to decipher the readings. While Torque Pro is a scan gauge (will be a tool eventually), something more like AE or Infinity will step up if anything happens there.
#6
#7
Take an extra CPS with you. Maybe brake pads, oil & fuel filters, trans filter & some common wear items.
I would flush the power steering with synthetic fluid, change the rear end fluid, trans fluid. Gravity bleed the brakes to get new fluid in the system.
You look to have the other things covered.
I'm not sure what parts are difficult to get over there if you get in a bind.
Good luck, thank you for your service! And keep that truck off of the salty winter roads.
I would flush the power steering with synthetic fluid, change the rear end fluid, trans fluid. Gravity bleed the brakes to get new fluid in the system.
You look to have the other things covered.
I'm not sure what parts are difficult to get over there if you get in a bind.
Good luck, thank you for your service! And keep that truck off of the salty winter roads.
I do need to change the differential fluids and I also plan on putting on a new rearend diff cover while doing that. Trans fluid should be good. My BTS is only about 1 year old. And bleeding the brakes is now on my list as well.
So as far as parts goes, I can get parts. There is an auto hobby shop on base and they can assist if need be if I get in a bind. and with the internet and most places shipping to military APO boxes now, I can pretty much get my hands on just about anything I need to, and in a timely manner.
Thanks for the input!
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#8
I'm thinking, being half a world away, I wouldn't want to lose an HPO line, or have fuel line gasket fail. If it were I, I'd be replacing any o-rings gaskets that I don't know the age of, ie; Guzzles mechanics parts cabinet. "Mechanics Parts Cabinet" Combo repair kit for common Fuel and Oil repairs 99-03
I'd have all fresh and a set in the truck. And a set of HPO lines from Clay will run you under $200 I think. That's my .02
I'd have all fresh and a set in the truck. And a set of HPO lines from Clay will run you under $200 I think. That's my .02
Just ordered the parts cabinet today. thanks!
#9
With that said, id undercoat the crap out of it.
1) cabinet kit
2) hpop lines
3) oil bypass
4) inner axle seals
4) look over guzzles 7.3 site
5) gpr
6) starter relay
Mind you, some things i listed would be left in box until needed. Not sure how convenient parts are, over there....haha, branden beat me to it
1) cabinet kit
2) hpop lines
3) oil bypass
4) inner axle seals
4) look over guzzles 7.3 site
5) gpr
6) starter relay
Mind you, some things i listed would be left in box until needed. Not sure how convenient parts are, over there....haha, branden beat me to it
#10
I'd absolutely get a proper scan tool. You might not have a lot of support over there for an American diesel, but you can always log on here to decipher the readings. While Torque Pro is a scan gauge (will be a tool eventually), something more like AE or Infinity will step up if anything happens there.
#11
I believe we still have an Australian section here at FTE. There are a few of those guys who have a 7.3. I'd suggest you stop down there and ask them what spare parts they would recommend bringing if they were in your shoes.
They may have some better insight for taking care of a truck overseas.
They may have some better insight for taking care of a truck overseas.
#13
I added GPR to my list. I have the other items you mentioned. and yes, it will be an adventure! thanks!
#14
I believe we still have an Australian section here at FTE. There are a few of those guys who have a 7.3. I'd suggest you stop down there and ask them what spare parts they would recommend bringing if they were in your shoes.
They may have some better insight for taking care of a truck overseas.
They may have some better insight for taking care of a truck overseas.
I'm thinking the Failure Prevention Thread is a good read for your situation.
#15
It's not a most common problem but as our trucks age it can happen and when it does go out the SES light goes on and no speedo and the trans won't shift properly. Had one go out on my truck several years back and now I just keep a spear along with the CPS. I think they're only around 30 bucks. (I think). One of those things you'll need it when you don't have and you won't need if you have it kinda deals.