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Looking for great repair tech M939A2 series, near Denver

ConflictColoado

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Hello, everyone. I was wondering if anyone knew of an excellent tech in the Denver area for routine maintenance. I have an M931A2. It's in great condition, but it needs some basic maintenance done. I thought I found a great company, but they turned out to be awful.

Thanks!

PS. I've browsed this forum for quite a while. Great info and forum!


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WillWagner

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Howdy, welcome.

What kind of maintenance?

Maybe you could try and knock out the maintenance needed. That way you get familiar with the truck, if you break while out and about, you have a good chance of getting it up and running yourself and not having to pay $400 for a heavy wrecker. Download the TMs and read a bit. They are really very easy to work on. If you get stumped, there are lots o people here willing to help and walk you through difficulties.
 

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Assuming Colorado? My daughter has always wanted to see Colorado. What do you want done? Fly the two of us out there and back, pay for materials, and I'd do it for the low cost of the plane tickets.
 
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ConflictColoado

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Howdy, welcome.

What kind of maintenance?

Maybe you could try and knock out the maintenance needed. That way you get familiar with the truck, if you break while out and about, you have a good chance of getting it up and running yourself and not having to pay $400 for a heavy wrecker. Download the TMs and read a bit. They are really very easy to work on. If you get stumped, there are lots o people here willing to help and walk you through difficulties.
This truck runs like a champ. Really. I'm not experienced granted but from others that know them in general, they are all super impressed. Starts even in sub zero temps with barely touching the ignition.

Everything needed is mostly cosmetic, but I agree with you. Maybe I should give some of it a try. The "major" issues are an minor air leak in the brake system and one of the axle seals needs replaced as it is leaking. Other items are getting the winch to work properly. It never has worked. A couple gauges need replaced, a mirror. It's more having the time to do it than anything else.

And I would really like to get the rear bed sandblasted and rhino lined (or equivalent).


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