Vince
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Dayum PT, what year is it?Cracked EGR/oil coolers. and they STILL cant seem to make it leak fuel like I can. Also, the front end rattles badly, but only when I drive it. And the rear main seal is leaking, again.
Dayum PT, what year is it?Cracked EGR/oil coolers. and they STILL cant seem to make it leak fuel like I can. Also, the front end rattles badly, but only when I drive it. And the rear main seal is leaking, again.
At least ya didnt have headgasket issues...Cracked EGR/oil coolers. and they STILL cant seem to make it leak fuel like I can. Also, the front end rattles badly, but only when I drive it. And the rear main seal is leaking, again.
Bout the only thing he didn't have. I've had my little '91 Ford Ranger forever and never had anything go wrong with it except a starter. Finally the right front body collasped from all the corrosion around the mount.At least ya didnt have headgasket issues...
Seriously!! The 6.0 has been nothing but issues for the whole production run...Bout the only thing he didn't have. I've had my little '91 Ford Ranger forever and never had anything go wrong with it except a starter. Finally the right front body collasped from all the corrosion around the mount.
How many miles a year?
15000 or less, would leasing be an option?
I had a Crew Cab chvy with a family of six and were much more comfortable in it than the Lumina Mini-Van we had prior. Mini van you can fit the people in, but then you have no room for luggage, groceries etc..
I think the latest is the King Cab? Full size seats and cabin both front and back, four full sized doors.
Think as far as comfort size and room you'll be more than happy, and it's a LOT more practical than an SUV.. for example.. Would you put garbage inside an SUV? But I bet you'd have no problem putting it in the bed of a pick up..
At least ya didnt have headgasket issues...
Bout the only thing he didn't have. I've had my little '91 Ford Ranger forever and never had anything go wrong with it except a starter. Finally the right front body collasped from all the corrosion around the mount.
Most of the head gasket issues are caused by the ones that have had tuners installed. The motor can't take the higher pressures. I kept mine bone stock, knowing the problems incurred, particularly when doing even mild performane upgrades. But yea, I know it is still just a matter of time for head gaskets and transmission...which is another reason why I'm dumping it.
Funny, it was just two weeks ago that the g/f and I talked about it and we decided that the truck has been pretty good, nothing major and that it'd be smarter just to ride it out instead of signing up for 5 more years of payments. Maybe we should have talked louder so that the truck heard us. :shrug: Sometimes the right decisions are made by things that are out of your control, as frustrating as it may be.
Vince, my truck is an '03, first year for the motor. And actually one of the best years for it. The '06's are by far the worst that they've ever produced, so I've learned through my research.
Mine has 172000 on it now and even with the body collasped in the right front, it's still going. I'll get a new one new year when finances are better.My '83 ranger had the doomed 2.8L V6 in it. I killed it when I rolled it down the middle of I95. It just couldn't take a hit. It ran like a top though. Had 160,000 miles on it, didn't use any oil, was quiet, no rust, easy to work on. I loved that little truck. That was my last good one. I had just replaced the original clutch and throw out bearing in it a few weeks before I rolled it.