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Old 08-17-2018, 03:39 PM
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do you plan on towing heavy?
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no, I plan on getting a small travel trailer, most likely single axle and no more than 20ft. I live in a rather hot area and just towing a 5x8 trailer with a 1/2 yard of rocks had me at 210+ close to 110 F outside. I know this is in range but want a safety margin for when I am pulling the rv. I know that if I wanted/needed to haul heavy loads I should have got an f250+ but the f150 works for me 99.9% of the time, just want that extra cushion
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I would think you should be ok. that factory cooler should be fine
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I’m considering a Ford ESP on my used 2016 I just purchased. It currently has just under 50k on it. I found out it has an aftermarket intercooler pipe set and was told it would need to be removed to pass the ESP inspection. True or false?
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Originally Posted by Taylor22
I’m considering a Ford ESP on my used 2016 I just purchased. It currently has just under 50k on it. I found out it has an aftermarket intercooler pipe set and was told it would need to be removed to pass the ESP inspection. True or false?
that is true
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I'm looking at buying a new truck and typically purchase the extended warranty.

Does it matter if I buy the extended warranty plan through Ford, or through the Ford ESP website? I would buy it from the dealer as long as the price matches.

And if it doesn't matter, why would Ford allow a person to buy the ESP plan through the website; due to the dealer losing out on the sale?
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Originally Posted by bobn
I'm looking at buying a new truck and typically purchase the extended warranty.

Does it matter if I buy the extended warranty plan through Ford, or through the Ford ESP website? I would buy it from the dealer as long as the price matches.

And if it doesn't matter, why would Ford allow a person to buy the ESP plan through the website; due to the dealer losing out on the sale?
If you get it through the dealer you have the option of a disappearing deductible. which means as long as you bring it to that dealer for ESP work you will never have a deductible vs you going to another one then you have to pay
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