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that's certainly the case with my truck.
At 4,000 miles I had the discs lathed under warranty because they were warped. At 18,000 miles I had the discs replaced under warranty because they were warped big time. Now at 30,000 miles guess what? they are warped again.
I drive my truck pretty softly to save on gas and I tow once or twice per year a 1,200 lbs tent trailer.
Now that I'm out of warranty, I wonder if this could be considered a pre-existing condition and be picked up by the manufacturer. I'm not thrilled at the thought of having to do this brake job out of pocket.
Thanks, awaiting any and all help, hd82
Does this indicate a problem with the FDM in the front tank or something else?
Fuel pumps are accessed from the top of the tank, so you've either got to drop the tank or take off the pickup bed.
I have a 1996 f-350 4x4 Power Stroke, everything on the brake system has been replace and I still have a soft pedal that goes to the floor.( Rep. ft pads, master, vac. pump ,booster, rear shoes,drums,hard ware, raves valve, calipers. I need help, any ideas
thanks
Hell, $80 won't fill the tank on these trucks, don't be so cheap! You're talking one tank of gas.