Ouch!Why aren't you building a Ford? mtmuley
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Ouch!Why aren't you building a Ford? mtmuley
Excursions don’t do it for me and Suburbans do.Why aren't you building a Ford? mtmuley
The 5.9 cummins called just to say youre wrong.Just me but I don't want or need a turbocharger in a pickup. mtmuley
Yeah. mtmuleyThe 5.9 cummins called just to say youre wrong.
Ever drive a big diesel truck in extreme mountain conditions? You seem to be an expert in almost everything. Enlighten me. mtmuleyThe 5.9 cummins called just to say youre wrong.
Let me tell ya as a diesel truck driver damn right would I drive it in the mountains and better yet I'll pull the mountains so all the little f150s can pass thruEver drive a big diesel truck in extreme mountain conditions? You seem to be an expert in almost everything. Enlighten me. mtmuley
Yeah. Not a huge fan - its a lot easier to slip.Ever drive a big diesel truck in extreme mountain conditions? You seem to be an expert in almost everything. Enlighten me. mtmuley
Depends on the tires I do fine without my chains and I live in the hollersBetter chain up early with a diesel. They’re great for towing, not so much for snowy forest service roads.
Depends on what kind of snow and mountains we’re talking about… Some of the most horribly stuck trucks I’ve ever seen have been diesels on big mud tires. Especially on steep, icy mountain roads. Give me a gas half ton or 3/4 ton any day for a hunting rig.Depends on the tires I do fine without my chains and I live in the hollers
Take it easy, slick. Hollers ain't mountains. And at 17 just about everyone here has spent more time filling up than you've been alive!Depends on the tires I do fine without my chains and I live in the hollers
Heres my daily and it's pretty good on ice and snow and as far as icy mountain roads we have a few but not to bad. Also why would one wanna be on a icy mountain road?Depends on what kind of snow and mountains we’re talking about… Some of the most horribly stuck trucks I’ve ever seen have been diesels on big mud tires. Especially on steep, icy mountain roads. Give me a gas half ton or 3/4 ton any day for a hunting rig.
I love those old Fords. And because icy mountain roads take you to where elk live.Heres my daily and it's pretty good on ice and snow and as far as icy mountain roads we have a few but not to bad. Also why would one wanna be on an icy mountain road?
That's a nice little hill.Explain what this road is then. Also i have definitely spent more money on filing upView attachment 344286
Paved road, nice.That's a nice little hill.
Does the 2.7 have disappointing power/economy?I have the 2.7 with 100k. No issues but the 3.5 and the 5.0 would both be better