I have debated dedicating a thread to my truck and experiences and decided that there are enough people with similar trucks that may find some parts or experiences that I have had useful.
As the thread title states my truck is a 2008 F350 Super Duty diesel crew cab with a 6.75 foot bed. A lot of people on this forum in particular associate the 6.4L with issues for some reason. The 6.4L addressed a lot of the issues that the 6.0L had and had a short run because Ford used it as a stop gap to get their own 6.7L out. Many of the issues with the 6.4 are related to the emissions equipment that was mandated. Maintain the emissions equipment (expensive but worth avoiding issues) or get rid of it with the knowledge that you may get cited. Current mileage on my truck is 143k miles.
My truck in particular falls into the brodozer category because it is a big lifted diesel. I typically daily drive it unless I am knowingly going downtown or into parking structures it will not fit in. Average in town mileage lately is 13.5mpg with little attention paid to trying to save fuel. Average on highway is currently about 18mpg at 80mph. I live in a mountainous state and there are a lot of inclines that I drive on when on the freeway. When headed west of Albuquerque mpg does go up to 20-21 at that speed. I have very specific reasons as to why I have each part and why I chose a brand and a place to purchase it. If you have questions about a part feel free to ask.
Relevant modifications to this thread are:
6" rough country lift
Fox 2.0 IFP shocks
Smittybilt M1 front and rear bumpers
Superwinch Talon 12.5sr
37x 13.50 20 Toyo RTs
37x 13.50 20 Toyo MT full size spare with about half tread life
Bilstein 5100 series steering stabilizer
Complete Moog front end
Redhead steering box
Trail Tested MFG 12" bed rack
Tepui Ayer with winter hood
Upcoming modifications:
King shocks
ARB air lockers front and rear
4.10/4.11 gearing
Titan fuel tank
Tepui Autana XL Ruggedized
AMP retractable steps or possibly sliders
When I am not using my truck for daily driving and family in-town activities I do short off-road trips with my 4 year old daughter. Summer of 2018 my wife and youngest daughter will be joining us and we will be doing overnight to 2 to 3 night camping trips and exploring the back-country of NM.
As the thread title states my truck is a 2008 F350 Super Duty diesel crew cab with a 6.75 foot bed. A lot of people on this forum in particular associate the 6.4L with issues for some reason. The 6.4L addressed a lot of the issues that the 6.0L had and had a short run because Ford used it as a stop gap to get their own 6.7L out. Many of the issues with the 6.4 are related to the emissions equipment that was mandated. Maintain the emissions equipment (expensive but worth avoiding issues) or get rid of it with the knowledge that you may get cited. Current mileage on my truck is 143k miles.
My truck in particular falls into the brodozer category because it is a big lifted diesel. I typically daily drive it unless I am knowingly going downtown or into parking structures it will not fit in. Average in town mileage lately is 13.5mpg with little attention paid to trying to save fuel. Average on highway is currently about 18mpg at 80mph. I live in a mountainous state and there are a lot of inclines that I drive on when on the freeway. When headed west of Albuquerque mpg does go up to 20-21 at that speed. I have very specific reasons as to why I have each part and why I chose a brand and a place to purchase it. If you have questions about a part feel free to ask.
Relevant modifications to this thread are:
6" rough country lift
Fox 2.0 IFP shocks
Smittybilt M1 front and rear bumpers
Superwinch Talon 12.5sr
37x 13.50 20 Toyo RTs
37x 13.50 20 Toyo MT full size spare with about half tread life
Bilstein 5100 series steering stabilizer
Complete Moog front end
Redhead steering box
Trail Tested MFG 12" bed rack
Tepui Ayer with winter hood
Upcoming modifications:
King shocks
ARB air lockers front and rear
4.10/4.11 gearing
Titan fuel tank
Tepui Autana XL Ruggedized
AMP retractable steps or possibly sliders
When I am not using my truck for daily driving and family in-town activities I do short off-road trips with my 4 year old daughter. Summer of 2018 my wife and youngest daughter will be joining us and we will be doing overnight to 2 to 3 night camping trips and exploring the back-country of NM.