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Bowhuntwi ..... Have a great time with your new SD this weekend ..... Hope he doesn't see some of his Illinois girlfriends along the way or you will be late for the Maple syrup fest. A few posts back you mentioned a Ford truck dealership in Postville, IA .... I grew up in a little town about 35 miles away from there. Most of Iowa is plane Jane but that area is beautiful .... guess that's why they call it the "little Switzerland".
Happy Motoring
I also have a very effective, cheap home-made fix for the in-dash cupholders for the 99' and early y2k models.. Rumor has it that the new SD's rolling off the line have much improved in-dash cupholder.. If anyone is interested in the instructions for this, just e-mail me..
I never saw the old version so I can't tell how much an improvement. For a picture...
http://www.ford-diesel.com/faq/1999faq/Tips-Cupholders.htm
Just a little trivia there!
Do you have a limited slip rear-end? If so you may have some shims that are sticking. Some LS rears have a stack of friction shims on either side of the cage that grab when one wheel spins (for about a year until they wear out). Others use springs to create the friction. I'm not positive how they are built on SD's. If you had more miles on it I would suggest that maybe the salt-water from FW beach could have leaked in if it was used at a saltwater boat ramp but 3500 miles? Take the cover off and look at it - Be sure to post what you find out
As far as mileage goes, I am getting about 15.5 MPG in my 2000 F250, Lariat, CC, 4X4, 3.73LS, PSD truck. This is city driving, with some in-city highway miles (which around here sometimes means 65MPH, and sometimes stop-and-go). When I got the truck, I was getting 13.5MPG (all MPG are from the overhead computer, not my own calculations). Since then, the mileage has been climbing, and today, with just over 1000 miles, it sits at 15.5.
My brother-in-law has about the same configuration as I do (he has a CC Long Box, and I have a CC Short box). He has about 8K miles on his truck, and he says that he is getting almost 18MPG on his. Hopefully, I can get there as well.
The dealer even gave us a FULL tank of diesel to start with, as well as the best deal that I could hope for(invoice), in my opinion. They even put more money into my trade in than Edmunds/KBB said it was worth.
Ordered 12/27 and had a build date of around 2/17, however it has the old style cup holders with the little rubber flaps, Ugh..... I'll try to check with bess for the fix.
Next addition will be the bed liner which will probably be a Herculiner roll-in style. Then a lid or roll top bed liner.
Well, I'm going to put on a few miles now so I'll E-ya later.
Sounds like some dealers are replacing under warranty and some aren't... depends on the dealer.
btw-I got the duffle bag from FoMoCo, a tin of cookies from my dealer, and the new cup holder, ain't I the lucky one.
Do NOT go into 4x4 on dry roads (bad, bad
Could that rear end problem be from being flooded? I'd get it pulled and the oil changed asap.
In getting my old truck ready for sale, I discovered more about clearcoats than I had known. I knew that they have a color layer and a clear layer (duh) but I didn't know that surface scratches that don't hit the color layer polish off nicely. But... make sure you don't use anything that does not say "for clearcoat use." If the wax is abrasive, you might was well be polishing with sandpaper. Be careful.
I have the new cupholders too. Built 2/13 or so. BTW: what the heck is that hook under the dash for? I've been telling people that it's where you hang a hardhat or cap by the back strap. What is it really?
this topic is being "frozen." Please continue these discussions in Topic 1687 Ford Super Duty - Continued VII.
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Saw elsewhere that FLEET orders will close real soon if they haven't already. RETAIL (our) orders will probably close in about 6 weeks so there is still time to order a 2000.
Thanks for the venting outlet.