2010 Peterbilt 387 HELP
12-16-2019, (Subject: 2010 Peterbilt 387 HELP ) 
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RE: 2010 Peterbilt 387 HELP
in-frame costs 35-40k the kit is maybe 15-20k if you have all the equipment to re-bore for the liners and do all the work yourself. the truck is a 2010 and so is mine but its build date was in 2008 so everything original on the truck is now 10-12years old. i would be looking at replacing Fuel Lines, all rubber air lines to brake system, all the rubber boots on the engine, the IMAP sensor, Exhaust Back Pressure Sensor, EGR Delta sensor, if your spending the money send the turbo to YiYoto i believe is the name in Atlanta and have him rebuilt the turbo and actuator, have the aftertreatment can baked and flow tested, probably replace the DOC, remove inspect/replace doser injector, pull all the EGR pipeing and intake and clean best you can.

idk your mechanical ability so ill just say you do 50% of this work and the work you posted youll probably have the truck on the road for around 65-75k possibly 100,000 in repairs, replacements, tuneup work, paint and body, customizations this is if you just go balls out on everything getting it all done. not everything has to be done but most is a must on a used truck. if you can shimy on by without and overhaul for a bit if engines in ok shape you might get out around 50k


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RE: 2010 Peterbilt 387 HELP - Lonestar10 - 12-16-2019



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