TexAndy
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I ask that, because I just got a 92k miles on the odometer m1009. It runs and drives (now).
I had to replace the batts, starter, and starter relay to get it moving, but all told wasn't too expensive. Doghead's lawnmower relay, cheap chinese starter (Gear reduced), and used interstate batts (30 bucks apiece, lady at the counter was nice to me!)
With that said, what I'd really like to do is baby this thing. Turn it into a semi-regular driver. Make it as reliable as possible. Maximize my chances of the engine lasting half a million miles. So would it benefit from taking it apart and doing a complete inspection and retorque of all the internal fasteners?
Aside from the obvious oil changes, filter changes, and transmission and coolant flush type stuff, what else should I do to maximize the longevity of this thing?
I'm planing to continue running stock 31/10.5R15 tires, cruise at 60 mph, let it warm up fully before taking it out, etc...
I had to replace the batts, starter, and starter relay to get it moving, but all told wasn't too expensive. Doghead's lawnmower relay, cheap chinese starter (Gear reduced), and used interstate batts (30 bucks apiece, lady at the counter was nice to me!)
With that said, what I'd really like to do is baby this thing. Turn it into a semi-regular driver. Make it as reliable as possible. Maximize my chances of the engine lasting half a million miles. So would it benefit from taking it apart and doing a complete inspection and retorque of all the internal fasteners?
Aside from the obvious oil changes, filter changes, and transmission and coolant flush type stuff, what else should I do to maximize the longevity of this thing?
I'm planing to continue running stock 31/10.5R15 tires, cruise at 60 mph, let it warm up fully before taking it out, etc...