Jan-19-2015 01:29 PM
Jul-12-2015 06:23 PM
vjstangelo wrote:
Too bad Ford didn't use the Torqshift on the 2005 model V10's (I understand the 6.0 diesels were so equipped), just a thought.!
Jul-12-2015 05:42 PM
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Jun-09-2015 06:55 PM
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Jan-23-2015 07:28 PM
Jan-21-2015 03:16 PM
Jan-21-2015 07:05 AM
vjstangelo wrote:
Hi all. Currently own a 2005 Ford Excursion, V10, with about 120K on the clock. All is stock from Ford.
We currently tow a 25' TT that weighs 4500# dry (probably 6000# loaded). We have taken it out west from VA to Yellowstone 3 times.
My son graduates college this year and we wanted to take him back west this summer since he loves Yellowstone. The round trip is at least 5000 miles, and if anyone has been that way they know it can be desolate for stretches of 60+ miles or more at a time.
Here is my concern. Since the truck has 125K miles and is now 10 years old, would it be wise to make the trip with the current rig?
I know it is a judgement call, but I was looking for experience from others who have made similar trips with vehicles of the same vintage (10 years old with 100K miles).
Thanks.
Jan-21-2015 06:22 AM
Jan-21-2015 03:50 AM
BurbMan wrote:
Jeremy, thanks for clarifying, I get what you mean now. COPs not usually a problem but that doesn't mean they're never a problem!
Jan-20-2015 10:22 PM
vjstangelo wrote:
Again, thanks for the replies.
Plan B has always been we have a Good Sams Towing Plan membership, but often we lack a cell signal way out there. I think that if we pull the trigger and go, I will invest in a cell phone signal booster.
Things I will probably do to the truck:
New Tires;
Service Transmission;
New Plugs;
New Hoses & Belts;
I've been noticing a wiff of antifreeze at times when the heater activates, so have the heater core replaced, it may be weeping;
Maybe change out oil on rear diff.
Jan-20-2015 06:47 PM
Jan-20-2015 06:16 PM
Jan-20-2015 12:00 PM
AndyW wrote:
I've said this before and I'll say it again - it's really hard to 'wear out' any properly maintained modern vehicle unless you're really beating on it. 120k isn't even close.
What usually happens is people start skimping on maintenance because their truck is getting up there in years and miles and they feel it isn't worth the time/money any more. Then it becomes unreliable.