Posted by John A. on January 11, 2012 at 06:26:47 from (76.1.122.180):
In Reply to: 2002 Ford Excursion posted by Sparktrician on January 11, 2012 at 05:36:35:
Sparkie, If the Excursion is @ a FORD Dealer, go ahead and opt for ?Fords or whomever they use the most Extended warranty. (IMO Engine/Drive-train) I do not have a problem with the mileage or the 7.3. the engine is basically bullet proof and the drive train is solid but there are wear items.... But the truck IS fastly approaching 200 K and the **Front Hub Assembly will need to be replaced on each of the front corners sometimes soon.....They Ain't Cheap, did my 01 F-350 this past summer (1 in the spring, 1 in the early Fall) close to $1400 all said and done **Tranny has it been serviced or replaced. Mine just cleared the 3yr warranty mark on a Brand New Ford Tranny 3 yrs ago $3300 **Water seperator Ford or Motorcraft Item only $800 just done over Christmas. (mine was leaking) Some other maintenance items too that need to be done here in short order **Front sway bar intermediate connecting rod (connect the end of the sway-bar to the frame, underneath the cab @ about where your feet are, the Grommets/ bushing just deteriate and go bad one side is replaceable the other is not) Not trying to scare You off from the truck But there are a few pricy items that can bite you later, get a Motor and Drive-train Extented warrenty. My 01 F-350,7.3/Auto, crew-cab, 4X4, Longbox, Single rear wheels has 227000 K on it now. I will not get rid of it for a long, long, long time! Hope this helps, Hollar at me later if You like and I will visit with you about it. (512) 577-3837. Later, John A.
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