โApr-17-2014 06:21 PM
โMay-28-2014 09:13 AM
720Deere wrote:
I always love hearing the cab argument from guys that are not technicians and have never even worked on one. These are usually the same guys complaining that modern diesels are too complicated for them to work on, so why do they care about cab removal? Your points are invalid, but you are entitled to an opinion.
Every time I see one of these threads, I involuntarily feel compelled to get a tape measure and pull down my zipper. Suddenly I realize that it doesn't matter. I'm happy with mine and you are happy with yours. At least we have the option to buy a new and better truck every few years if we so choose. In the zipper department, I'll forever be stuck with a 1971 model and some of you poor guys are stuck in the '50s! LOL
โMay-28-2014 04:59 AM
โMay-28-2014 01:36 AM
NinerBikes wrote:
Having to pull the cab to service the engine is just poor engineering and planning, that is all I have to say.
โMay-27-2014 04:09 PM
NinerBikes wrote:
Having to pull the cab to service the engine is just poor engineering and planning, that is all I have to say.
โMay-27-2014 10:48 AM
โApr-27-2014 07:24 PM
ib516 wrote:FishOnOne wrote:4x4ord wrote:afishinado wrote:
I have been researching for the last month for my first TV....
I'm a dyed-in-wool bow tie guy since forever... My current (and the last 3) daily driver is a Tahoe. Had a 83ish E350 van years ago with diesel in my work fleet, bullet proof. Rented a 2013 F-150 for a month last year, loved it... So, here I am doing due diligence and looking at what to buy, reading the 'stuff' on the internet about each of the big 3... Had lots of Chrysler products over the years, they work..... generally... My jaw dropped reading about the 6.0 & 6.4 Fords, really disappointed.. WTH, how can Ford produce trucks for 10 years with bad engines? Something is amiss. The only one left standing was my beloved bow tie... But that doesn't necessarily make me happy, I'm not married to any brand of anything.
So, I ask myself... How can there be so many Fords for sale with 150-200k on them? Have they all been fixed? Trust me, this is all confusing!! BTW, I'm a motor head of sorts.. Had all kinds of go-fast stuff, cars, boats, motorcycles... Had bigger boats with diesels, I own a crane company, and I'm still having trouble deciding. Two weeks ago it had to be a Duramax 07.5 or newer, last week it had to be a 5.9 Cummins and a Megacab. I guess next week it will be a Ford.... BTW, my budget for my first TV is $20k, I am going to test the RVing waters with my little toe before I jump in.
There is a very good chance my next truck will be another 6.7 Ford but if I were looking for a diesel for under $20k I would be willing to consider 2004 or newer Rams and I would likely end up buying a 2006 or newer Duramax.
I purchased a 05 Dodge for our ranch hand and after 1.5 years I sold it and recently purchased another 7.3 Super Duty. If it wasn't one thing it was 3 more with that truck so off it went! :M
For a Ford guy, you sure buy quite a few POS Dodge/Ram trucks. You always seems to have breakdowns with them too. Why not just buy a Ford at the beginning and save yourself the hassle? ๐
โApr-27-2014 02:10 PM
FishOnOne wrote:Willcamp4 wrote:
Not to fuel the fire , but being a long-term Ford owner and lover I found this interesting. I searched the internet for articles on the longest lasting vehicles. I was not surprised to see that the F-250 Ford Super-Duty was at the top of the list, or that 15% more of them made it to 200K miles than the second place Chevy 2500HD. No car made the top ten, (highest car was the Accord at #12) and the coveted Toyota Camry didn't make the top 20. Only three cars made the top 20 with most being pickups or SUVs. The top five were:
Ford F-250 Super Duty
Chevrolet Silverado 2500HD
Chevrolet Suburban
Toyota 4Runner
Ford Expedition
What really surprised me was that no Dodge/Ram product except the Durango made the top 20. This study was of the percentage of each model originally sold that is still on the road at 200K miles. Although the manufacturers claim that they are building new cars that are capable of lasting 250K miles, surprisingly few are still around by then.
Here's the list. :B
Link
โApr-27-2014 01:50 PM
โApr-27-2014 01:01 PM
FishOnOne wrote:4x4ord wrote:afishinado wrote:
I have been researching for the last month for my first TV....
I'm a dyed-in-wool bow tie guy since forever... My current (and the last 3) daily driver is a Tahoe. Had a 83ish E350 van years ago with diesel in my work fleet, bullet proof. Rented a 2013 F-150 for a month last year, loved it... So, here I am doing due diligence and looking at what to buy, reading the 'stuff' on the internet about each of the big 3... Had lots of Chrysler products over the years, they work..... generally... My jaw dropped reading about the 6.0 & 6.4 Fords, really disappointed.. WTH, how can Ford produce trucks for 10 years with bad engines? Something is amiss. The only one left standing was my beloved bow tie... But that doesn't necessarily make me happy, I'm not married to any brand of anything.
So, I ask myself... How can there be so many Fords for sale with 150-200k on them? Have they all been fixed? Trust me, this is all confusing!! BTW, I'm a motor head of sorts.. Had all kinds of go-fast stuff, cars, boats, motorcycles... Had bigger boats with diesels, I own a crane company, and I'm still having trouble deciding. Two weeks ago it had to be a Duramax 07.5 or newer, last week it had to be a 5.9 Cummins and a Megacab. I guess next week it will be a Ford.... BTW, my budget for my first TV is $20k, I am going to test the RVing waters with my little toe before I jump in.
There is a very good chance my next truck will be another 6.7 Ford but if I were looking for a diesel for under $20k I would be willing to consider 2004 or newer Rams and I would likely end up buying a 2006 or newer Duramax.
I purchased a 05 Dodge for our ranch hand and after 1.5 years I sold it and recently purchased another 7.3 Super Duty. If it wasn't one thing it was 3 more with that truck so off it went! :M
โApr-27-2014 12:41 PM
catfishmontana wrote:dodge guy wrote:fla-gypsy wrote:
It must have been the "Ford haters" day off. They usually show up in force to tell you how bad the new diesel offering is.
Not a Ford hater here, but you couldn`t give me a newer diesel. give me a pre DPF/DEF diesel and I would be OK with it!
You are really missing out on some of the best trucks ever built then.
โApr-27-2014 06:37 AM
ib516 wrote:
Amazing how much trucks have improved in 12 years hey?
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