In reply to Ayenmol
Why would a paint job require new wheels? And who paints a farm truck of which the have multiple?
In fact anyone who has multiple vehicles of the same type go to great lengths to keep them stock for interchangability of parts....particularly farm vehicles due to the beating they take.
You are a Narcissistic, degenerate, liar.
I bought these trucks in 2004 ....notice the shape they are in by the pictures I posted no rust. they are sprayed with an oily undercoat each year.
If the Ministry of Labor visits and see trucks that show problems , they will call in the Ministry of Transport and I would be charged, also by the Labor ministry.
These are 4x4 that has new Heavy duty transmissions that was installed, the tranny liquid is sent to a radiator in front of the truck , plus heavy duty parts .
Completely different from the cheap transmission supplied by GM.
I made sure that these trucks can work on the farm without mechanical problems, any driver found misusing these trucks are dismissed.
Bought parts to keep in inventory... I had to replace one engine , all water pumps , battery after 5 years , 3 radiators , alternators and replace parts of the AC...etc
One must produce safety certificates yearly and insurance.
The trucks came with Cooper tires in 2004, three years ago I changed them to Good year Kevlar and new rims .Old rims were leaking air tires lasted 17 years .
Odometer reads just over 119,000 kilometers... approx. 10k per year.
I got a great deal on such and took it. Over the past three years I have had no tire problems.
If such makes me a Narcissistic, degenerate, liar, so be it , your opinion matters not..