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Looking at a lifted truck tomorrow - what to watch for?
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<blockquote data-quote="ashleyroachclip" data-source="post: 15409795" data-attributes="member: 51495"><p>I just sold a 2000 F150 super cab short bed , 5.4 , automatic, manual transfer case , 3.55 limited slip , and a 6" fabteck lift on 35's.</p><p></p><p>Drove down the road perfectly, 4x4 on rocks, mud , hills etc as it should.</p><p> </p><p>Sold it for 5500.</p><p></p><p>This is about as perfect of a lifted light truck as you can get in my opinion .</p><p>Decent fuel mileage , roomy cab with 4 doors for access , parts are reasonable when needed , looks nice .</p><p>Truck had 137k miles .</p><p></p><p>I have a 99 F150 super cab Lariat for sale now , 1 owner with absolutely no problems , interior is leather , all options , but </p><p>It has 240k showing on the odometer, all stock , no lift at all , and people are afraid of the miles.</p><p></p><p>My opinion, look for a Ford , if stock add a leveling lift , or go no more than enough to fit 35's .</p><p></p><p>Tho the 2000 had lower miles , it had been used off road , and I am sure there were things that were going to need to be replaced fairly soon.</p><p>The one owner old lady 99 , has never been off road, and has had meticulous care.</p><p></p><p>I would rather pay more for a higher mile low owner truck, that I can make the way I like , and have peace of mind knowing the mechanical are sound , than one with less miles , looks like I want , but the mechanical are a mystery.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ashleyroachclip, post: 15409795, member: 51495"] I just sold a 2000 F150 super cab short bed , 5.4 , automatic, manual transfer case , 3.55 limited slip , and a 6" fabteck lift on 35's. Drove down the road perfectly, 4x4 on rocks, mud , hills etc as it should. Sold it for 5500. This is about as perfect of a lifted light truck as you can get in my opinion . Decent fuel mileage , roomy cab with 4 doors for access , parts are reasonable when needed , looks nice . Truck had 137k miles . I have a 99 F150 super cab Lariat for sale now , 1 owner with absolutely no problems , interior is leather , all options , but It has 240k showing on the odometer, all stock , no lift at all , and people are afraid of the miles. My opinion, look for a Ford , if stock add a leveling lift , or go no more than enough to fit 35's . Tho the 2000 had lower miles , it had been used off road , and I am sure there were things that were going to need to be replaced fairly soon. The one owner old lady 99 , has never been off road, and has had meticulous care. I would rather pay more for a higher mile low owner truck, that I can make the way I like , and have peace of mind knowing the mechanical are sound , than one with less miles , looks like I want , but the mechanical are a mystery. [/QUOTE]
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