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Who here doesn't have a truck?
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<blockquote data-quote="RedVenom48" data-source="post: 16290010" data-attributes="member: 166576"><p>Push comes to shove, if you NEED a truck, Uhaul rents pickps and I think its like $20 buck in town plus milleage.</p><p></p><p>That said I cant imagine you couldnt find a beater F-150 work truck 1997-2003 for very cheap. My dad has a 2002 F-150 CrewCab 4x2 5.4L. Had 187K on it when he bought in 2013 it and its got over 220,000 now. So far, since he has owned it he has needed the updated intake manifold, a few coils, a p/s pump, an automatic climate control module (found a rebuilt unit) and fluid maintenance. Oh yeah, we installed new front wheel bearings and brake rotors/pads when his front brakes wore out.</p><p></p><p>Been a SOLID truck for the house, has pulled a 6,000lb camper, got nearly 20mpg on a road trip from San Diego to Bay Area and back. Just a nice solid comfortable truck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RedVenom48, post: 16290010, member: 166576"] Push comes to shove, if you NEED a truck, Uhaul rents pickps and I think its like $20 buck in town plus milleage. That said I cant imagine you couldnt find a beater F-150 work truck 1997-2003 for very cheap. My dad has a 2002 F-150 CrewCab 4x2 5.4L. Had 187K on it when he bought in 2013 it and its got over 220,000 now. So far, since he has owned it he has needed the updated intake manifold, a few coils, a p/s pump, an automatic climate control module (found a rebuilt unit) and fluid maintenance. Oh yeah, we installed new front wheel bearings and brake rotors/pads when his front brakes wore out. Been a SOLID truck for the house, has pulled a 6,000lb camper, got nearly 20mpg on a road trip from San Diego to Bay Area and back. Just a nice solid comfortable truck. [/QUOTE]
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