Enthusiast III
I have a 2016 Ford F-150 4x4 EcoBoost - it’s stock as far as the suspension, transmission, etc are concerned.
We’re driving the Mojave Road in a few days and there is a water crossing at Afton Canyon I’m concerned about. It’s stationary water, with a concrete base and is currently about 30” deep. It’s regularly forded by vehicles traveling that route.
According to my owners manual, the fording depth on my truck is the bottom of the wheel hubs - I’ve not measured that but I’d guess that’s about 12” (the tires are 33”). The air intake is just below the hood so I’m not too concerned about that. Apparently the weak links are ignition electronics (the vehicle may stall in deep water according to the manual) and axle / differential breather hoses.
As far as I can tell, my options are these:
1) Try and install extended breather hoses in the next couple days but I don’t know exactly what I need to do, nor do I have the parts.
2) Stop worrying and drive through the water - it’s a truck and it’ll be fine.
3) Don’t take the risk - detour around the water crossing and let my mate with the Jeep have all the fun.
4) Take diff oil and change the oil after the crossing - although I really don’t like the idea of stripping down my diff in the middle of the Mojave Desert!!
Any advice or thoughts on this?
Thanks!
We’re driving the Mojave Road in a few days and there is a water crossing at Afton Canyon I’m concerned about. It’s stationary water, with a concrete base and is currently about 30” deep. It’s regularly forded by vehicles traveling that route.
According to my owners manual, the fording depth on my truck is the bottom of the wheel hubs - I’ve not measured that but I’d guess that’s about 12” (the tires are 33”). The air intake is just below the hood so I’m not too concerned about that. Apparently the weak links are ignition electronics (the vehicle may stall in deep water according to the manual) and axle / differential breather hoses.
As far as I can tell, my options are these:
1) Try and install extended breather hoses in the next couple days but I don’t know exactly what I need to do, nor do I have the parts.
2) Stop worrying and drive through the water - it’s a truck and it’ll be fine.
3) Don’t take the risk - detour around the water crossing and let my mate with the Jeep have all the fun.
4) Take diff oil and change the oil after the crossing - although I really don’t like the idea of stripping down my diff in the middle of the Mojave Desert!!
Any advice or thoughts on this?
Thanks!