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I want to like the New Tundra....
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<blockquote data-quote="offroadkarter" data-source="post: 16958251" data-attributes="member: 79484"><p>Apparently the early 7.3's have been having oiling issues, I assume (hope) Ford has fixed it by now. A friend of mine has a MY2020 (built in 19) 7.3 F250 with about 20k miles on it, he just got it back last week from having the valve body replaced. 3 weeks prior to that it had new cats put on due to a CEL for a cat efficiency code. </p><p></p><p>Regarding that oiling issue, a Ford field engineer told him "It'll probably blow up, so try to blow it up while its still in warranty" </p><p></p><p>He was ready to trade it in on a cummins Ram while it was sitting at the dealer except for the fact a base model w/ vinyl floors cummins Ram is 70 grand, whereas he paid mid 40's for this truck back in 2020. A truck with the same specs as his is about 55 grand now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="offroadkarter, post: 16958251, member: 79484"] Apparently the early 7.3's have been having oiling issues, I assume (hope) Ford has fixed it by now. A friend of mine has a MY2020 (built in 19) 7.3 F250 with about 20k miles on it, he just got it back last week from having the valve body replaced. 3 weeks prior to that it had new cats put on due to a CEL for a cat efficiency code. Regarding that oiling issue, a Ford field engineer told him "It'll probably blow up, so try to blow it up while its still in warranty" He was ready to trade it in on a cummins Ram while it was sitting at the dealer except for the fact a base model w/ vinyl floors cummins Ram is 70 grand, whereas he paid mid 40's for this truck back in 2020. A truck with the same specs as his is about 55 grand now. [/QUOTE]
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