Buying a secondhand truck instead of a new one has its advantages.
The biggest selling point is they’re cheaper than brand new units, giving you the chance to nab the more recent models at a lower price. Plus, you avoid the initial depreciation every vehicle goes through once you’ve driven it off the lot.
But since they’re used, a secondhand truck purchase will need scrutiny. The vehicle may be faulty, it could be a gas guzzler, or it may no longer have its warranty.
You can avoid these pitfalls when you know how to properly inspect the lineup of used lifted diesel trucks for sale.
1. Check the suspensionLifting trucks change the vehicle’s suspension, which affects the control and smoothness of the drive. Regardless of what type of lift was used – spacer lift, torsion bar, coil spring, leaf spring, air suspension – check the suspension component to make sure it’s still in good [...]