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F 350 Dually
I'm thinking about buying a 2001 Ford dually with a powerstroke. Anyone know what kind of milage I will get with this? Also any negative feedback I should watch out for? Thanks all.
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I have one and it is a great Truck. It is the first Ford I ever owned and it tows great. I have the Banks Stinger Plus System on it and I get about 16.5 around town. I ordered it with all of the towing stuff so the gearing is high.
I tow my Formula 382 with it ~14,500 lbs with the trailer and I smokes up hills, the Dually is totally stable towing in high winds and when being passed by a Semi! I can pass my friends with similar weight boats on any grade..one has a Freightliner FL60 and the other a Kodiak with the Cat motor. I also have the BUC barke on it..similar to a jake breake. It is great for long downhills you never need to use truck or trailer brakes hardly. |
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Originally Posted by Madcow
I'm thinking about buying a 2001 Ford dually with a powerstroke. Anyone know what kind of milage I will get with this? Also any negative feedback I should watch out for? Thanks all.
Mileage was approx. 16-17mpg hwy and 12-13mpg around town (non-towing) It usually got 13mpg towing heavy loads (10,000lbs-15,000lbs) on the highway. I usually found the best rotation for the tires would be to rotate the fronts every 5,000 miles 2x, then the third time (every 15,000) switch the outside rear with the front on the same side and continue cycle again. I never touched the inside rear tires. This used to get me 70,000 miles out of the stock tires. I was pretty happy with that. |
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FINALLY !!!! What the hell do you care about mileage :rolleyes: It runs for free compared to the Sonic ! :D Hey I'm bummed that I can't make the Spring Run, I'm not going up to the lake at all :mad: but this is THE LAST WEEKEND WITH ANYTHING BUT BOATING PLANS FOR THE SUMMER !! Have fun and we'll see ya in Huron.
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Originally Posted by WickedWon
FINALLY !!!! What the hell do you care about mileage :rolleyes: It runs for free compared to the Sonic !
JD |
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Make sure the rear diff is ok. My last 3 were always going bad. Other that that, Great truck
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What happens to the rear end?
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Jim, What ya gonna do with the Chevy dually? Is it for sale? How much $ ?
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If I buy the Ford I'm going to sell the Chev. It's a 2000 4dr shortbox 4X4 probably around $17,000. If anyone is interested let me know and I get you some more info.
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I have 80,000 on my 99 and it has been OK. I just got done with rear springs and new Bilsteins at all corners. Today when I started it the trany trouble light was flashing so I have to go to the dealer to find out what is up and last weekend in Maine it was BILLOWING black smoke but I think that may have been some bad gas as after I filled up it has been ok since.
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I have a 2000 f-350 XLT Powerstroke crew cab dually 4x4 with 4.10 posi rear. It pulls like a freight train on the hills, and I've towed up to a 16K fifth wheel with it. I also did the big exhaust, intake and exhaust brake. Also did a Kelderman rear air suspension conversion- rides like a Lexus. The 4.10's are a little deep for running around unloaded. Cruise speed is 70mph at 2300 rpm. I get about 13 Mpg empty and high single digits towing 10,000 lbs. I could probably squeak 15 mph highway out of it if I drove like an old lady but that's not really my style. I've heard that going with 3.73 rears is worth about 3 mpg. I would say that if you tow less than 10K go with the 3.73's.
As far as weaknesses, trannys and torque converters typically last about 100K miles if you do a lot of towing. 2001 and later have a bigger trans cooler. Change the fluid ever 30K miles and you'll be in good shape. Overall, the best truck I've owned! Pretty much trouble free. Hope that helps! |
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My new '04 F350 PSD should be here on the 15th...
I have my '00 GMC 4x4 crew dually for sale fellas..... 454 with Banks Power Pack. Factory tow package. 4.10 gears, posi, SLE interior, grille guard, bed liner, diamod plate bed caps. 61,000 miles. I really only pull my 28 Pantera with it. I have only pulled the Gladiator twice, and not too far....so I can't really say how it does with 12,000lb on the hook... (maybe that is a goiod thing) $19,500.... cell-954-605-8786 |
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Great tractor, but questionable for local runs. Doesn't park well and you have to go out of town to make a U-turn. Wifey will get tired of it... :)
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my f-250 is for sale. it gets 12 in town and i got 16 on the highway today. awesome truck.
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better than buying a new Ford -warrantee isn't worth ****.
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Jim,
My '01 F-350 had 34,000 on it when I bought it. Bone stock (no chip or exhaust yet) I'm pulling 14.6 city/16+ highway non-towing. Just pulled the 382 to Algonac and back ... hardly know it's back there. Big improvement over the '94 2WD 3500! Call me if you want more info over beers. |
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You can't beat that motor, i put 175k on mine and it was still running strong when i sold it. The only problem i ever had was the axle joints went out about every year but i got about mid 16's for milage.
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We pulled a Cigarette 42 Tiger with one from Miami to Vermont (1500m) in Late Feb. and avg. around 13.8-14 MPG running 80 mph.
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I have one and i love it. Its a 2003 f-350 crew cab dually with the 7.3. It gets about 15mpg non-towing and around 10mpg towing 11,000 pounds. And thats driving at 80mph. I would recommend one to anyone.
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Jim,
I just sold my 99 350 with 180K miles on it. I had to replace the rear springs,front bearings and upper and lower ball joints. The diesel took a module and some injectors in warranty + a cam sensor. These are the only problems I had with all those miles and from what I understand some of them were problems with the early 99 only. BTW it is still pulling boats every day in Sandusky and running strong. I replaced it with a 04 6L diesel and can't say enough of how happy I am with it. They have made some improvements that make it a lot more friendly as a daily driver including suspension and turning radius on the 4x4 (parking) it pulls the boat better than expected. I know your looking older used but you may find a 03 6L that someone is trying to dump because of all the problems that they had with the first 6L engines from everything I have read they have worked out the Injector issues and have re-flashes that cleaned them up. Hope thats not bad advice but hey might as well save $$$ on some one else's bad experience. First picture new one hoopteed up. Second pict out with the old :D |
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