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I can only imagine the amount of distruction you and Stewart would cause trying to rotate tires!!!!
LOL, I just told Pete I have new brakes and rotors ordered and enroute for my truck, too!
Already ordered my wheel bearing EZ Grease tool, gonna grab some of that Chevron Delo grease Pop posted about, along with a bunch of brake fluid because I wanna flush and bleed my system when I do the brakes.
It will only be 40k until I roll over 200,000. That is if I ever get the truck back from the tranny shop. They are taking forever.(actually its only been about 2 weeks, but I miss my truck.)
Ill post mine up again, no one replied to my topic back 5 weeks ago.
I set my trip meter to match the odometer also.
on my mountaineer I did out the math and such so that the odometer and trip had the fibinachi sequence....way too much time on my hands
sometimes.
Its pretty cool that you were able to calc that out.
I didn't even see the last few comments that were posted until now. I was bummed but now feel bad for saying that.
Sorry guys.
I usually read the forum on my iPhone and sometimes my posts don't make it and sometimes I don't get notified. It's better then being bored at work I guess.
I'm officially "on borrowed time." I bought the truck to go 250,000 miles. That was the # in my head back when I got it in early '99. Pulled into the driveway yesterday without any special planning or consideration and snapped this pic. How cool is that to hit the number in my own driveway?
It sure runs a lot better than I figured it would with a quarter million under it's belt!
I'm officially "on borrowed time." I bought the truck to go 250,000 miles. That was the # in my head back when I got it in early '99. Pulled into the driveway yesterday without any special planning or consideration and snapped this pic. How cool is that to hit the number in my own driveway?
It sure runs a lot better than I figured it would with a quarter million under it's belt!
If you are interested, Salinas Valley Ford has an E99 with 55K miles on it. They only want $19K for it....
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