Got myself a new truck!
#11
sometimes . i wish id a traded my 13 superduty on a new 15 superduty .instead of the 2015 denali hd .. i just hated those dame doors that looked like there dented by the door handles , it drove me nuts .. nuts .. nuts.. love the truck other than that .. congrats
#12
As long as your deleted I don't see any concerns on the 6.4. That being said the original batteries in my 7.3 lasted 12 years including 7 New Hampshire winters and my 6.4 batteries **** the bed on me Monday night. That was an aggitation
#16
Like my 6.4. Supposedly the bottom ends are more stout than the 6.7's.
As long as your deleted I don't see any concerns on the 6.4. That being said the original batteries in my 7.3 lasted 12 years including 7 New Hampshire winters and my 6.4 batteries **** the bed on me Monday night. That was an aggitation
As long as your deleted I don't see any concerns on the 6.4. That being said the original batteries in my 7.3 lasted 12 years including 7 New Hampshire winters and my 6.4 batteries **** the bed on me Monday night. That was an aggitation
I agree with eveything you said on the 6.4. If you are willing to delete they are the best bargain out there for a used diesel.
#17
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Cold doesn't damage batteries, heat does. You won't actually see the failure until the temperature drops and there is more demand put on the batteries.
I agree with eveything you said on the 6.4. If you are willing to delete they are the best bargain out there for a used diesel.
I agree with eveything you said on the 6.4. If you are willing to delete they are the best bargain out there for a used diesel.





