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923 vs 925

Gruemeyer

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Oops never mind.. they are both M923.. **** I ever should have left Military school for public schools.. Makes Decision easier.. Keep low mileage one.

Sorry I bothered every one.
 

jrod66

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it helps to troll around for awhile and read write ups and dos and donts, google images is def your friend, with anything you search for.
 

BKubu

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Oops never mind.. they are both M923.. **** I ever should have left Military school for public schools.. Makes Decision easier.. Keep low mileage one.

Sorry I bothered every one.
Keeping the low mileage one may not be the answer. I'd drive both and consider other factors, as well. Have the transmissions serviced (or do it yourself)...see if there is any major metal in the transmission fluid. Pull a wheel or two to check the brakes and bearings. Check the transfer case. Are there any noticeable flaws in one or the other? Mileage is one of the last factors to consider IMHO. Good luck!
 
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