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I have a 2012 f150. What exactly are your goals for it?For practical reasons, I needed a vehicle I can use reliably while I'm working on my '78 Cherokee. We found this '07 F-150, I think it'll fit the bill for the next few years!
Does anyone who drives one of these have any tips or suggestions?
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It is at 87k miles, and it looks like everything is in great shape. We bought it from a Ford dealer, so no paperwork from the previous owner; just a promise that it was thoroughly checked by their pros. I tend to believe them- another truck we looked at came with a list of "these things will need to be repaired or replaced in the next year or two."I have a 2006. What tips are you looking for?
Truxxx has a great lift kit for them, for about $400... I have the owners phone number, maybe we could go in on getting two kits for half price or something... :)
We are selling our Expedition and moving our overlanding over to our 2006 F150 here soon, so I’ll be doing some other things as well, like building a bed rack to mount our roof top tent on.
How many miles does yours have on it? What kind of maintenance has been done to it?
James
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That amount of lift sounds perfect. I will have to consider it!Thr Truxxx lift for these is about 2.75” in the front, and only 1” in the back... it’s helpful for the front end on ground clearance, and more of a leveling kit... I installed a similar one on our Expedition and it was pretty easy with an impact gun/sockets. Alignment is required afterward.
That’s very low miles! Mine has 120k. Do the spark plugs at 100k miles and expect to break 2 or 3. The new style plugs are one piece instead of two, so it’s usually only the original set that breaks. Once again, easy to do if you have ratchets, extensions, and swivel socket adapters... you will also need the special tool to remove broken spark plugs on the 5.4L (it is a 5.4L right?)... the tool is a Lisle #65600.
Which rear end does it have? Does it have limited slip?
Ours has been very reliable, except for: the rubber pad on the fold down armrest peeling away from the plastic backing (I had an upholstery repair shop staple it back together), and the driver’s power window button stopped functioning in express down mode (I took it apart and used precision pliers to adjust the spring inside), also the 3rd brake light leaked water into the cab so I used some black Butyl rubber tape to seal it up... other than that it has done well. I expect it to last a good long while...
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Axle code 19- non-ls.There should be a door jamb sticker you can use to decode the rear end ratio and LSD (or not)...
The 5.4L is a good engine, once past the first spark plug change. There are also a lot of posts on cam phaser issues in these years, but I kinda don’t wanna know, so I try not to read them :)
James
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I was looking at the Motofab ones, they are about $60 and are solid aluminum. It would seem to me that a solid billet like that might be stronger than the welded style. I'll certainly include the TRUXXX kit in my searching. Thanks!That worked perfect on my 2003 Expedition. Pucks (actually called a spacer lift) will only work in the front. The rear uses leaf springs. Did you check out the TRUXXX kit for our trucks? It has pictures for reference.
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