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Posted by T_Bone on September 14, 2004 at 07:57:03 from (4.240.42.53):
In Reply to: OT. Ford Pickup posted by Jerry Cent. Mi. on September 13, 2004 at 16:41:25:
Hi Jerry, I would almost call BS on the 10k miles as you can replace a dash with a new odometer reading of anything you want if you don't have alot of scrupples. My 02 F350 DRW has 16k miles and I don't work and really don't use it all that much so about 5k miles average per year under light use. Have you ran the vin thru to see the title and warranty history? GCWR means nothing now as your out of all warranty thru Ford. Your pushing about maximum load with 12k + 4k trailer + 7500 truck but the commerical guys do 30k GCW all the time. I do 28k on mine but not OTR. Have no idea what there maintance expense is as GCW would effect that. With 16k GCW running from AZ to the Colorado Rockies, RT. I average 14.1mpg pulling by at 1600rpm, maximum torque. Empty (as empty as I get), I get 19.2mpg consistanly on every tank. I did have to retrain my driving style tho. T_Bone
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