I try to keep the parts cost low as possible with the OEM parts discount sales that are very generousSays the guy who's already spent more in replacement parts than what the truck originally costs to make it that far. Nothing new there.
Did yours have the analog digits and not the digital?Seeing those gauges makes me miss my 2000.
Don't forget adding up all the labor to replace those parts.I try to keep the parts cost low as possible with the OEM parts discount sales that are very generous
The past year has definitely been a big expenditure on parts, but nowhere even close to half wot the truck original cost was
Wth?
Some pricey parts even bot several years ago for this mid-stage event of new parts
Man, it's been a while since I owned that truck. I had to sell it once we had our second kid and he's about to turn 18. It may have been digital but that picture you posted brought back some memories so I'm not sure.Did yours have the analog digits and not the digital?
I recall first digital odometer started in 1998 but not every trim had it yet