Rot Box
Explorer
A thread like this just opens a can of worms! :snorkel:
My $0.02: I'm a big Cummins fan, but I'm going to say Ford on this one. I loved my 01 Cummins, but I did not have trust in it. You have to install a FASS or Airdog on one without question anyone who has forked out the cash for a new VP44 will tell you the same. Mine also had a 53 block (prone to cracking--very common block in 98-02 12v and 24v trucks) which always made me uneasy when working it hard. The stock turbo in automatic trucks is a dud and needs to be replaced. The whole front axle/steering aside from the gears is lame and expensive to fix. Not saying that the VP trucks are unreliable--they are very reliable, but I will just pay a bit more and get a 98 12v or a Common rail 03+ before I ever considered one again.
My friend found a Super Duty F350 (with the hard to find D60) four door with a base model package. Crank windows, floor shift t-case, 6 speed, selectable hubs nothing special at all. I am really going to consider something similar when I decide to retire my regular cab for more family room
Any time you look to buy a used diesel truck you have to really spend time making sure you don't get a lemon--trust me its not fun to make payments on a dead horse. Spend the money (unless you are comfortable doing it yourself) to have a professional check compression, look for excessive blow by, injector pump pressure, fuel pressure, excessive turbo shaft play and all around condition of the engine. The last thing you want to do is have to replace the engine. Everything that surrounds it won't hurt as bad when it needs replaced.
Good luck hope you get something that makes you happy.
My $0.02: I'm a big Cummins fan, but I'm going to say Ford on this one. I loved my 01 Cummins, but I did not have trust in it. You have to install a FASS or Airdog on one without question anyone who has forked out the cash for a new VP44 will tell you the same. Mine also had a 53 block (prone to cracking--very common block in 98-02 12v and 24v trucks) which always made me uneasy when working it hard. The stock turbo in automatic trucks is a dud and needs to be replaced. The whole front axle/steering aside from the gears is lame and expensive to fix. Not saying that the VP trucks are unreliable--they are very reliable, but I will just pay a bit more and get a 98 12v or a Common rail 03+ before I ever considered one again.
My friend found a Super Duty F350 (with the hard to find D60) four door with a base model package. Crank windows, floor shift t-case, 6 speed, selectable hubs nothing special at all. I am really going to consider something similar when I decide to retire my regular cab for more family room
Any time you look to buy a used diesel truck you have to really spend time making sure you don't get a lemon--trust me its not fun to make payments on a dead horse. Spend the money (unless you are comfortable doing it yourself) to have a professional check compression, look for excessive blow by, injector pump pressure, fuel pressure, excessive turbo shaft play and all around condition of the engine. The last thing you want to do is have to replace the engine. Everything that surrounds it won't hurt as bad when it needs replaced.
Good luck hope you get something that makes you happy.