Let's start over......
Once you learn the ins and outs of them they aren't to bad other than that stupid lower fuel filter hidden behind the front prop shaft. I may solve that issue soon by deleting the stock fuel tank and go with a bigger bed mount then install a AirDogg or FASS fuel pump. The only reason I'm even thinking about doing this is because the bed is just about shot from the road salt and I want to put a flat bed on it to make towing the 5er and eventual gooseneck equipment trailer easier.
Yep , it's impressed me. I'm referring to a 98 5.4L. Doesn't use oil or leak it anywhere yet, never has. Had it since new, the heads haven't been off yet, - no reason. Still runs great, it's even a little quick lol.
Once you learn the ins and outs of them they aren't to bad other than that stupid lower fuel filter hidden behind the front prop shaft. I may solve that issue soon by deleting the stock fuel tank and go with a bigger bed mount then install a AirDogg or FASS fuel pump. The only reason I'm even thinking about doing this is because the bed is just about shot from the road salt and I want to put a flat bed on it to make towing the 5er and eventual gooseneck equipment trailer easier.
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The doors and cab aren't to bad because the truck has had mud flaps on it since new keeping quite a bit of the slop off the truck. The rear wheel wells, tail gate, and bed cross members are what's taking the beating even though I do my best to run the truck through a car wash with under body flush every two weeks in the winter.
I've had this book in my library for over 10 years and never read it. It's "The Payne Stewart Story" by Larry Guest. I have a couple of other books about Payne and have read them. For some reason just always passed over this one and read something else. Last night, guess I was in the relight frame of mind so picked it up and started reading. It's an excellent book so far, you should look for it even if you have no interest in golf. Very inspirational so far. I'm about half way through it. Hard to keep the tears back.
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some apps aren't available for android and some aren't available for iPhone....if you switch you may lose out on some but gain some better ones...
I know, but it was harder to make fun of you in THAT context. Common man you have to laugh, laughing's good right. I mean, I laughed at your expense. I believe BlueJ did as well..
Please....
Please....
I've had this book in my library for over 10 years and never read it. It's "The Payne Stewart Story" by Larry Guest. I have a couple of other books about Payne and have read them. For some reason just always passed over this one and read something else. Last night, guess I was in the relight frame of mind so picked it up and started reading. It's an excellent book so far, you should look for it even if you have no interest in golf. Very inspirational so far. I'm about half way through it. Hard to keep the tears back.
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The doors and cab aren't to bad because the truck has had mud flaps on it since new keeping quite a bit of the slop off the truck. The rear wheel wells, tail gate, and bed cross members are what's taking the beating even though I do my best to run the truck through a car wash with under body flush every two weeks in the winter.
My commute from my apt to work was 12miles round trip, and now I'm driving 15 miles one way. Doing about 200-250 a week and filling up once a week gets old
We're agreed/planned to use NT money to fix Fiddy front clip, and redo the master shower that I can't fit in, and help the bank account after buying the house.
We're agreed/planned to use NT money to fix Fiddy front clip, and redo the master shower that I can't fit in, and help the bank account after buying the house.
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