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Pondering getting a new Ute
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<blockquote data-quote="user 12139" data-source="post: 630360" data-attributes="member: 12139"><p>hard to beat the ol' patrols NJ. I do miss my 2006 model, never let me down over 280k of pretty hard use. Was a bit hard on my 60 year old butt on the long journeys though. Had a nightmare sorting out the head shaking on it - it was flogging out front panard bushes every 20k. Had a 3" lift, dreaded putting that in. Bought another panard rod and use to swap it out as soon as shaking started, then rebushed the spare ready for next time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="user 12139, post: 630360, member: 12139"] hard to beat the ol' patrols NJ. I do miss my 2006 model, never let me down over 280k of pretty hard use. Was a bit hard on my 60 year old butt on the long journeys though. Had a nightmare sorting out the head shaking on it - it was flogging out front panard bushes every 20k. Had a 3" lift, dreaded putting that in. Bought another panard rod and use to swap it out as soon as shaking started, then rebushed the spare ready for next time. [/QUOTE]
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