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00 F350 SC/LB/SRW/XLT/PSD/6SPD/3.73/4WD - no bed cover yet.
By the way, the engine sounds real good with Conoco's winterized diesel fuel (no additives).
JRaske - just passed 1000 miles myself on the way into work this morning.
Thanks for your help in advance.
from him. I just used the dealer code/order #/body Type to follow progress via VOPC. He faxed me the VIN the day they received it(about 6 weeks later) and the used it to track order status.Up front he said 12-14 weeks, so he was on target.
I agree with you on colors for this year...not much choice. I did see an Island Blue with silver
lower accent...looked pretty nice...was going to order but not avaliable with Lariat pkg, only on XL and XLTs. I think the gold on yours will look good.
I think the 265 tires are a good size. I thought
$450 to go from the 235s to the 265s was too much. I plan to trade or wait till I wear them out and go with the 265s(maybe the 285s).
Just hang in there and follow these posts plus check out www.ford-diesel.com to pass the time.
I doubt if I'll get much sleep tonight knowing my Christmas present is waiting for me in the a.m. I think I'll celebrate with a shot or two of Makers
Mark(more likely 3 or 4) to put me to sleep.
Another question occurred to me for the group: Do you think the VOPC is Y2K compliant (since the dates in the system obviously lap over the new year)?
PS I live in Greeley Co.
For the 265-AT tires....have not had a real chance to try them out in the snow yet, as we have yet to receive any snow of any significant amount here in central ILL. However, they seem to ride good, have some RRRRRRRRR going down the road(nothing the CD wont drown out!!), and leave pretty cool marks on the pavement when "hauling" the mail!!!
For those with 4x4's and have some squeaking in the front end...there IS a kit available to replace some bushings in the front leaf springs. I don't have the details or the part number or Technical bulletin from FORD yet, but will post that information when I get it.
Happy Holidays to all in the Ford SD forum
11.5 - 12.0 in town driving
13.5 - 14.5 highway driving.
Have 4000 miles on it after a big trip up to Montana. Averaged 14.3 on that trip. Pretty pleased so far. Been running 87 Octane the whole time - several different brands of gas. Haven't noticed significant MPG changes with brand.
I also have the squeaky front end and slight pull to the right under hard braking so please post any TSB info when you get it. Seems like FORD has some inherent 'bugs' it needs to address.
Has anyone else experienced a loud 'popping' noise in their suspension when going over rough terrain? When 4-wheelin I get a pop every time the front pass. side tire is forced down over a large bump or rock. Not just off-road though. Even when turning into a parking lot with an up-sloping driveway, the back end suspension pops. Is this unique or another widespread issue? Feedback would be much appreciated.
And for you guys on this list( as I think most of you are)--this internet buying is great from a non-sex angle. In prior years I have gone into dealerships with a checkbook in hand, been handed to the 'junior salesman' or totally ignored(seriously); given the highest price with no dealing or told to send my husband! All that you have ever heard about salesmen and the treatment of female buyers ( at least in the past in my experience) was true. This way at least I got a fair price(maybe not the lowest but fair) and no hassles!
and yeah that may be why I am so concerned with the color!! I'll take that flak!
Thanks for all the help getting to this spot and looking forward to my calls to VOPC. And I got to give my older brother-in-law the info so he could buy an econ-van. By the way, anyone have a phone number for that factory???
Funny about the creak in the front end. We traded a 93, x-cab, F-150, 4 x 4 in and it would creak like that. I had the front end inspected a couple times and nothing could be found, but it was annoying for certain. It started that in the last year or two before trade-in.
Lewac, I know that the 250 uses a DANA 50 axle in the front. I think that the 350 might use a DANA 60, but would they use the same leaf springs??
I think my squeak is centered around the bushing the bolt goes through to hold the leaf spring to the front shackle. With the snow plow package I do have the heavier springs, would be interesting to see if this problem occurs on non snow plow packaged trucks. Then again, with almost 4000# resting on me, I might squeak a bit too!!!!
My order went in on August 14th
V-10 sd sc xlt f-250 4x4 manual and all the other goodys
jepsonfam-I have heard that the Excursion was taking up a lot of the V-10 engines.Not only that, when the fire was at the factory where the V-10`s are built, they lost over 80,000 units. About one month ago my dealer showed me his Allotment status for Dec.. Not good!! It said 0% for super duty F-series and the Excursions was 90%. But, thats only my dealer, others have much better allotment as seen from all the past posts.
Two questions:
I am getting a cap, Shurtop Excalibur, which is the high profile cap. The salesman told me that Shurtop is one of the only manufacturer's that are building acceptable caps for the superduty. The others have experienced sliding on the rails and have had to redesign the clamps, etc. Has anyone else heard this?
Also, I would like to get a remote starter. It gets cold here in northern Ohio, and it would be great to have the truck warmed up and defrosted before I need to get in a 5am. This rig is way to big to fit in our garage. My last truck with a standard cab just barely fit. This one is definitely too high and too long. Any suggestions on remotes and their cost?
Definitely a nice ride!!!!! Have to re-adjust my driving habits ----- being so loooooong I can't pull out into traffic without 1/2 an acre of clearance to make my turn. The boys enjoy the room provided in the back seat so it's worth the trade off. Had to go to our towns baseball stadium parking lot to "calibrate the compass" !!!!! NOT complaining --- just have to chuckle !!!
TO ALL:
Have a happy and safe Holiday!!!!!!
gossamar... it would seem logical that you'd have heavier springs AND a heavier axle. We heard the same. the f350 gets the Dana 60 while the f250 gets the Dana 50. you'd think they'd put that Dana 60 on the plow package, though... but maybe the stresses are elsewhere. don't know. as you can see from my note to crazyelvis... we're a "have not" for at least another three weeks. damn.
wgilmartin... reading the snippet to crazyelvis above you can see that the vopc is in no hurry at times to give updates. but you can expect your status to go to "As of dd/mm, "Locked" in for build week of dd/mm with an eta week of dd/mm" within 10 days/2 weeks prior to your scheduled build week. Your status will go to "Locked" b4 the build. this means you (via the dealer) can no longer make changes to the config as the entire vehicle is in inventory from that point. Our build date was also moved back a week or so b4 for the "lock" in. so you've probably got a couple of more weeks b4 you get a "lock".
I was doing some inspections yesterday in some outlying areas and made a couple of multiple point turnarounds on narrow snow roads. I think I must of packed it in in a snowbank. I drove about another 100 miles before returning to the office without a problem. I'm surprised I didn't have a problem on the way back or that the exhaust didn't blow it out. The only thing that I can think is that enough air was getting through. When I parked it and shut the engine off, it had time to freeze up and solidify. Oh well, I'm a happy camper. I was only about 15 minutes late to meeting up with some friends and I made it to the hockey game on time at 7pm.
qmeister - #286 post, saw that you have ordered this combination. Have you seen a 250 CC with this color scheme. Would appreciate your input.
Also have question on tire size. Salesman recommends going with LT235/85R16E. Is there a potential problem if I move up to LT265/75R.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Comments:
1-Super ride and much quiter than expected
2-Solid and tight- no knocking, etc.
3-I noticed a small power steering leak this AM. Will update when I find source.
4- I located a salvage In-dash CD/Cassette from a '99 250. I have been told 2 diff. things. One guy says that you have to order a whole bunch more than just the head component. Another says that it is just a matter of pulling my in-dash cassette out and replacing with the CD/Cassette. Any comments on this?
I went to one of those oil change place, and they charged and extra 2 quarts of oil above 5 quarts.
What's the real deal?
I was thinking about my Friday snow-in-the tailpipe incident. There is no way that snow would have stayed in the pipe without melting. The more I think about it, the more I think I was the victim of a practical joke. I work between the University and the dorms. Maybe some kids did it. It happens. I'm just glad I figured it out and didn't call a tow truck.
Gossomer, Handgunhunter- Thanks for the info. Any idea how hard the remote might be to hook up on your own? Also, are there any mfr's of the remote that are better than others or are they all pretty much standard?
Tonkaman-I don't believe that the parking sensor is available on the superduty although you can get a backup warning signal. This may only be available through Fleet sales. I have to agree with you on the Windstar. We purchaced a '99 SE, have about 8,000 miles and love it. It rides like a Caddi..er, Lincoln.
It appears this system is only updated on Thursdays.
The 2 week shutdown I reported earlier is a Christmas break. The larger build scheduled after the break is due to the parts factories continuing production during the holidays.
xlt,loaded. I have had no problems so far other than, I noticed when under the beast changing the oil, a small amount of transmission fluid on the floor pan above where the drive shaft yoke goes into the transmission and a drop on the crossmeber below. I wiped it all clean and have driven a few hundred miles since and can see no more fluid. So I don't think I have a problem. It may have just been a tad bit over filled from the factory,has never even been a drop on the garage floor.
All I can say about this engine is- POWER!!!
351 (5.8 L) Car engine - 5 quarts
351 (5.8 L) Truck engine - 6 quarts
400 (6.6 L Truck engine - 6 or 7 quarts (don't remember which)
a 6.8 L truck engine would be about 7 quarts
The truck engine is expected to work harder , the extra oil is insurance against oil getting too hot and breaking down.
I also have developed the squeeeeeky front end, and I do not have the snow plow package.
Also,,, only had 1 response to my question about shifting into overdrive, so here goes again...
AT WHAT MINIMUM SPEED DOES YOUR OD KICK IN???
I have a 00 F350 CC DRW 4x4 4.10
If I remember right you were kicking in at 43 mph,
sounds like thats about right, anybody else?
John