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You know you're a Ford guy when you KNOW your farm truck is the coolest bada$$ in town.
This thread as been useful I only today noticed a odd squeak at low speeds.
i love my ford truck! lol i have used chevys(not mine, the employer's) as farm trucks, but i dont know, it just wasnt the same. but right now i can only afford the one since i have limited employment, and am in college. so mine is a farm truck, play truck, and DD. for being 13 years old, i surely cant complain any, especially with the deal i got
and low speeds is where i notice my squeak at.. once the truck hits around 30 or so there is normally too much road noise to even here the squeaking from inside the cab.
and low speeds is where i notice my squeak at.. once the truck hits around 30 or so there is normally too much road noise to even here the squeaking from inside the cab.
Same here I'm hoping it will hold together until after tax season till I can afford to fix it.
Since pretty much the whole front end needs suspension work I matter wise have it done at the same time. Thats if my father doesn't sell the truck before then.
My father cant sell my truck, CAUSE ITS MINE!!!! lol
Thats if my father doesn't sell the truck before then.
my dad cant sell my truck, cause it is mine! lol now my ranger, was actually his... lol but he let me trade it for my 150 and now my name is on the title... that was the deal of the century!
Truck is still in his name and he foots 60% of the repairs and 100% of the insurance. Still if he sells the truck and gets a newer one I'm still going to be the main driver so it works for me. But we're too far .