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Perpetual Transient
So, in the process of mulling over my next vehicle I have narrowed it down to several vehicles that I am trying to research a bit more on. One of which would be an F250 SD Power Stroke 7.3. I am thinking extra cab, short bed configuration. It would be a daily driver as well as a vehicle to use for extended trips with a slide in camper.
My father has a '99 and has 800,000 hard miles on it now without the motor ever having any major work done to it. This is all the proof I need to the durability standards of the design. My question is more along the lines of what suspension options are out there for a small lift yes but to make for a smoother ride as well. What do you guys with experience feel is a good tire size to run when it will be seeing alot of cross country action as well as exploring dirt roads likely with 4wd only type scenarios fairly often. I would like to overbuild it a touch so that I am not stressing the capabilty of it when travelling solo in remote areas but also want to retain good onroad manners and mileage.
I searched and haven't really found any concise feedback on Expo regarding what some of you are running and finding good or bad with various suspension setups and would love to hear some first hand experience as well as real world mileage numbers. My dad's truck is an F350 crew cab, long bed with the 7.3, stock size tires and he gets 18mpg on the highway unloaded.
Also, what things would you guys suggest as important must do's to optimize one of these trucks for this type of use. Thanks!
My father has a '99 and has 800,000 hard miles on it now without the motor ever having any major work done to it. This is all the proof I need to the durability standards of the design. My question is more along the lines of what suspension options are out there for a small lift yes but to make for a smoother ride as well. What do you guys with experience feel is a good tire size to run when it will be seeing alot of cross country action as well as exploring dirt roads likely with 4wd only type scenarios fairly often. I would like to overbuild it a touch so that I am not stressing the capabilty of it when travelling solo in remote areas but also want to retain good onroad manners and mileage.
I searched and haven't really found any concise feedback on Expo regarding what some of you are running and finding good or bad with various suspension setups and would love to hear some first hand experience as well as real world mileage numbers. My dad's truck is an F350 crew cab, long bed with the 7.3, stock size tires and he gets 18mpg on the highway unloaded.
Also, what things would you guys suggest as important must do's to optimize one of these trucks for this type of use. Thanks!