Posted by Leroy on July 10, 2017 at 06:43:25 from (69.88.204.212):
In Reply to: My boy's new truck posted by redtom on July 09, 2017 at 17:49:08:
I had an 86 F 250 and liked the looks. It was a 2 wheel drive and gas V8. I bought it as a one owner with 69,000 miles. Well that is when the problems started, any thing that could go wrong did. turned out the dealer I bought it from had got it from a different dealer that got it from a leasing company that got it used, so much for the one owner and that 69,000 should have had a 2 in front of that for 269,000. And I never could keep it on the road for wandering with a trailer hooked on, even with load levers ans sway bars, same set up that I had no problem with my 74 Chevy half ton. it was in 3 different alignment shops and even had a new steering gear put in and the 4 wheel drive sway bar put on. Finally got rid of it as a non running truck. My friends 85 and 84 had none of the problems I had and I was told something in the front axle assembly was changed and they could no longer slightly bend a part in aligning it something about that part being made of a steel that would brake if they tried to align it like the 84 and 85 models. Even replaced the good tires with new ones as was told that was the problem but all were factory type and size. Hope yours is one of the good ones but could it be that he was having those problems that he did not use it much.
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