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<blockquote data-quote="ejschultz" data-source="post: 6070221" data-attributes="member: 603800"><p>Okay, here's my delima. My truck (95 GMC Jimmy 4x4) has a knock at about 3000 rpm. Its probably still got some life left in it, but I don't know exactly how much. My 4 wheel drive doesn't work and neither does my A/C. Should I put the money into it to get the 4 wheel drive and/or A/C fixed? It's like 90 degrees here right now and I really can't enjoy driving it in this heat. I don't really take it off road very often but I'd like to have the 4 wheel drive back for the snow this winter. Should I put more money into it or just drive it until it takes a dump on me? What would you do? Mind you I've probably got about $3000 in this including the cost of the truck.</p><p></p><p>I reposted this here because no one on my Blazer forum wants to give me any feedback on the issue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ejschultz, post: 6070221, member: 603800"] Okay, here's my delima. My truck (95 GMC Jimmy 4x4) has a knock at about 3000 rpm. Its probably still got some life left in it, but I don't know exactly how much. My 4 wheel drive doesn't work and neither does my A/C. Should I put the money into it to get the 4 wheel drive and/or A/C fixed? It's like 90 degrees here right now and I really can't enjoy driving it in this heat. I don't really take it off road very often but I'd like to have the 4 wheel drive back for the snow this winter. Should I put more money into it or just drive it until it takes a dump on me? What would you do? Mind you I've probably got about $3000 in this including the cost of the truck. I reposted this here because no one on my Blazer forum wants to give me any feedback on the issue. [/QUOTE]
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