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Re: Open Heart Surgery [Re: 68rustbucket] #9157096 Yesterday at 06:32 PM
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I had my upper oil pan leak repaired on my ‘19F350 under warranty. Tranny was removed, not the cab or engine.


I had the option to fix the oil pan leak in the truck as well. I choose the guaranteed fix since mine wasn't under warranty and saved $1500 in labor on the other work.

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What other work was done to the truck? Getting any emission work done?


Maybe! smile. From Canton, TX to Louin, MS yesterday 18.7mpg! Pretty happy with it so far.


Re: Open Heart Surgery [Re: BigPig] #9157100 Yesterday at 06:37 PM
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We were about 8 feet high a few months ago. It’s going to southern Arizona for some fast paced desert riding in 2025.


up not for me, but good luck!


Re: Open Heart Surgery [Re: BarneyWho] #9157231 Yesterday at 11:50 PM
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Originally Posted by BarneyWho
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I had my upper oil pan leak repaired on my ‘19F350 under warranty. Tranny was removed, not the cab or engine.


I had the option to fix the oil pan leak in the truck as well. I choose the guaranteed fix since mine wasn't under warranty and saved $1500 in labor on the other work.

up
What other work was done to the truck? Getting any emission work done?


Maybe! smile. From Canton, TX to Louin, MS yesterday 18.7mpg! Pretty happy with it so far.

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Re: Open Heart Surgery [Re: BarneyWho] #9157232 Yesterday at 11:53 PM
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Just rolled over 101,000 on my ‘19 F350. Will be doing tires, diff, transfer case and tranny fluid and filter change soon. It’s been a great truck so far!



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Originally Posted by BarneyWho
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I had my upper oil pan leak repaired on my ‘19F350 under warranty. Tranny was removed, not the cab or engine.


I had the option to fix the oil pan leak in the truck as well. I choose the guaranteed fix since mine wasn't under warranty and saved $1500 in labor on the other work.

up
What other work was done to the truck? Getting any emission work done?


Maybe! smile. From Canton, TX to Louin, MS yesterday 18.7mpg! Pretty happy with it so far.


I missed what year you bought. Did you get the 10 speed trans?

As much as I hate to admit it, I do like my truck, it’s just plagued with electrical gremlins


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Re: Open Heart Surgery [Re: BigPig] #9157271 14 hours ago
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I'm going to utter words never said in the history of ever....sounds like you should've kept that Dodge roflmao


Wonder if he's got any videos of it going over sweet jumps like the one he posted of the Rzr. roflmao roflmao


That was with 4 large adults and work out shocks. Front tires were literally smashing into the fenders. I’ve sense had the shocks rebuilt with new springs and valving. The motor is also tuned and rev limiter pushed to 105mph.

Anytime you want a ride I’m game.


Reading that makes my back hurt.

Re: Open Heart Surgery [Re: BigPig] #9157355 12 hours ago
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Originally Posted by BigPig
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I’ve made that mistake before, buying a 1/2 ton, made the mistake of buying a Ford again too


Let's see. Chevy 1500 in high school and college that went 180K before I sold it, F250 with 7.3L diesel over 100K, next F250 with 7.3L went 360K, another chevy 1500 over 100K, current F150 245K.

Seems like it might be the Indian and not the arrow with the vehicle problems you have. Know what they say about an ounce of preventative maintenance right? roflmao


I have a 6 month old F250 with 17,000 miles, as of today, my doors no longer lock, CarPlay doesn’t work, and passenger side mirror may or may not fold out. My 2014 Ram with 238k miles sure didn’t have any electrical problems or rattles, and it’s still going strong down in south Texas.


Unless it finds a dirt road (mud).

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I have a 128,000 mile Tundra. 90% highway miles with virtually no issues so far. Not a work truck. My second Tundra.


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