New members
#31
Welcome aboard.
It depends on the problem. There is an area for that era, but if it engine or transmission specific it might go elsewhere.
97-2000 F-150s.
https://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/f...splay.php?f=25
It depends on the problem. There is an area for that era, but if it engine or transmission specific it might go elsewhere.
97-2000 F-150s.
https://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/f...splay.php?f=25
#33
I live in Owensville which is about an hour West of St Louis. I have been working on and driving Ford trucks since before I had a license. I joined up looking for parts for my dad. He isn't computer savy so I try to help him find stuff. He is working on a 1948 F1. He goes from project to project, almost always Ford.
Thanks
Tim
Thanks
Tim
#35
#38
Hey everyone.. New to FTE, and a just got my first Ford last week.. 02 F250 Supercab V10.. needed something better to pull my racecar (sold our old 94 Chevy 1 ton diesel last week), so here I am.. I joined last week to look up info on the V10's and tow controllers..
oh yeah, and I live in South St. Louis County..
oh yeah, and I live in South St. Louis County..
#39
Tow controller
Hi, mstewar!
Saturday I installed a Tekonsha Sentinal tow controller in the 250 crew. No problems. There was a pigtail connector in the glovebox. I just wired it into the controller and plugged it into the port. I put the controller on the left side of the steering wheel (the right side recessed area is where the two-way radio goes) and screwed it to the fuse panel cover. Looks great! The port is just to the left of the stereo, with the fuse cover off. I still need to drill a big hole in the bumper for my "rv connector".
Enjoy the big truck...
Saturday I installed a Tekonsha Sentinal tow controller in the 250 crew. No problems. There was a pigtail connector in the glovebox. I just wired it into the controller and plugged it into the port. I put the controller on the left side of the steering wheel (the right side recessed area is where the two-way radio goes) and screwed it to the fuse panel cover. Looks great! The port is just to the left of the stereo, with the fuse cover off. I still need to drill a big hole in the bumper for my "rv connector".
Enjoy the big truck...
#41
#42
Originally Posted by tlphlps
Hello,
Recent new member with Crane, Missouri mailing address. Actual location about 25 miles to Springfield, about 35 miles to Branson, close to the James River.
Terry
Recently sold: 2000 Ford Excursion Diesel
Recently purchased: 2005 E-350 Diesel
Recent new member with Crane, Missouri mailing address. Actual location about 25 miles to Springfield, about 35 miles to Branson, close to the James River.
Terry
Recently sold: 2000 Ford Excursion Diesel
Recently purchased: 2005 E-350 Diesel
#45
Hi my name is Randy and I live in Ofallon Mo. which is just west of st louis along hwy 70 I am a new member to this forum but i am a long time ford truck owner and i just purchased a 2004 screw 4x4 with 14,000 on the clock and i would like to become a missouri chapter member.
Thanks Randy
Thanks Randy