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<blockquote data-quote="97V8SHO" data-source="post: 12451427" data-attributes="member: 11546"><p>I've been looking for quite some time and finally came across a 09' XLT 4x4 5.4L at a sweet price. It's been a damn fine truck and rides like a Cadillac.</p><p></p><p>On a side note: They discontinued the 5.4L after 2010. So if you're just buying "new to you" then look at 09-10 with the 5.4L. The 5.4 also has issues with spark plugs separating from them self when you try to remove them due to a poor design. However, in 09 ford fixed the issue with a one piece plug that supposedly doesn't have any issue. But if you do get an older one or one with old style plugs then go to NAPA for their tool to get the spark plug half out. Otherwise you're paying a dealer 400 - 600 to change them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="97V8SHO, post: 12451427, member: 11546"] I've been looking for quite some time and finally came across a 09' XLT 4x4 5.4L at a sweet price. It's been a damn fine truck and rides like a Cadillac. On a side note: They discontinued the 5.4L after 2010. So if you're just buying "new to you" then look at 09-10 with the 5.4L. The 5.4 also has issues with spark plugs separating from them self when you try to remove them due to a poor design. However, in 09 ford fixed the issue with a one piece plug that supposedly doesn't have any issue. But if you do get an older one or one with old style plugs then go to NAPA for their tool to get the spark plug half out. Otherwise you're paying a dealer 400 - 600 to change them. [/QUOTE]
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