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#1563
Hey Everybody,
I'm new to the site. I've been a F-150 fan/owner for the past 18 years. On my 3rd one. Currently, I have a 2002 Ford Lariat, Crew Cab, 5.3 Tri Ton. I was told recently that Ford F-150's are known for having something very serious happen to the engines when they get near 175,000-200,000 miles. Whatever this big thing is, they said can cost up to $5,000 to fix! Now, I am getting near the 200,000 mile mark and I am getting nervous. Does anyone know what this may be?
Is this true or some folk lore myth?
I'm new to the site. I've been a F-150 fan/owner for the past 18 years. On my 3rd one. Currently, I have a 2002 Ford Lariat, Crew Cab, 5.3 Tri Ton. I was told recently that Ford F-150's are known for having something very serious happen to the engines when they get near 175,000-200,000 miles. Whatever this big thing is, they said can cost up to $5,000 to fix! Now, I am getting near the 200,000 mile mark and I am getting nervous. Does anyone know what this may be?
Is this true or some folk lore myth?
#1564
Seriously. ....200k miles on it?!...that's a frickin long run....anything after that is cake! I mean if you don't overload/pull a lot of weight & and do regular maintenance you have done a Great job of making her last.> That's a lot of miles for any truck!
#1567
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Was looking for reasons NOT to buy an F150 after having an enjoyable week long test drive (2014 XLT Super Crew) while on vacation in Miami this May. Instead found you guys and a great many more reasons TO by the F150. Now I'm a member and am enjoying my own 2014 Super Cab XL aka "The Beast".
I have noticed that SuperCrew shortens to "screw" so can I assume the same nomenclature for the SuperCab ie "scab"?
I have noticed that SuperCrew shortens to "screw" so can I assume the same nomenclature for the SuperCab ie "scab"?
#1569
Hey Everybody,
I'm new to the site. I've been a F-150 fan/owner for the past 18 years. On my 3rd one. Currently, I have a 2002 Ford Lariat, Crew Cab, 5.3 Tri Ton. I was told recently that Ford F-150's are known for having something very serious happen to the engines when they get near 175,000-200,000 miles. Whatever this big thing is, they said can cost up to $5,000 to fix! Now, I am getting near the 200,000 mile mark and I am getting nervous. Does anyone know what this may be?
Is this true or some folk lore myth?
I'm new to the site. I've been a F-150 fan/owner for the past 18 years. On my 3rd one. Currently, I have a 2002 Ford Lariat, Crew Cab, 5.3 Tri Ton. I was told recently that Ford F-150's are known for having something very serious happen to the engines when they get near 175,000-200,000 miles. Whatever this big thing is, they said can cost up to $5,000 to fix! Now, I am getting near the 200,000 mile mark and I am getting nervous. Does anyone know what this may be?
Is this true or some folk lore myth?
am in the process of pulling lower intake on 98 f150 because it blew a plug and melted the plastic plenum. am not sure if this is the same issue everyone is talking about but have not heard anything good about the plastic.