Oct-24-2020 12:00 PM
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Nov-12-2020 02:18 PM
rgatijnet1 wrote:
WH brakes were covered by a recall and like the one I had, everything was replaced with new parts. Unless the WH recall was totally ignored by the previous owner, the brake issue is really a non-issue. The bulletproof Allison transmission is the main reason a lot of people prefer the WH chassis. As far as internal failures, the rate is very low and probably about the same as with the Ford engines. Mine went well over 100K and so did many other 8.1L engines with no problems at all. Like every other mechanical object, it does take routine maintenance to keep thing running smoothly.
Nov-12-2020 10:24 AM
Nov-12-2020 06:24 AM
sgfrye wrote:
i had 20 years experience with a fleet service consisting of cargo vans. the v10 plug issues are from early days. we got 300k trouble free miles out of v10s post 2005, same with the 5.4 from late 90s thru early 2000s. bullet proof engine that loves to drink gas. don't get me started on ford diesels after the older 7.3 diesel. i have no experience with chevy and dodge
Nov-12-2020 06:11 AM
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Oct-25-2020 11:21 AM
crawford wrote:pianotuna wrote:
2005 and up is fine for the v-10. Lots of power. Loves to be fueled up.
I've done 3 sets of rear brakes in 120,000 miles--and I'm light footed on them.
Something is wrong with your rears should last 2 times longer then the front ones at least.
Oct-25-2020 11:20 AM
Hikerdogs wrote:pianotuna wrote:
2005 and up is fine for the v-10. Lots of power. Loves to be fueled up.
I've done 3 sets of rear brakes in 120,000 miles--and I'm light footed on them.
Apparently not as light footed as you could be. We put over 110,000 miles on our 2001 Adventurer and did one brake job at 75,000. We currently have over 50,000 miles on our 2013 Adventurer and the brakes are well over 50%.
Oct-25-2020 09:58 AM
pianotuna wrote:
2005 and up is fine for the v-10. Lots of power. Loves to be fueled up.
I've done 3 sets of rear brakes in 120,000 miles--and I'm light footed on them.
Oct-25-2020 08:03 AM
pianotuna wrote:
2005 and up is fine for the v-10. Lots of power. Loves to be fueled up.
I've done 3 sets of rear brakes in 120,000 miles--and I'm light footed on them.
Oct-24-2020 09:24 PM
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