JCliftonB
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Have the front hub unit bearings checked. They are technically non serviceable but some people grease them through the abs sensor hole. Possibly consider the Dynatrac Free-Spin conversion if you are going to be adding bumpers, winches, slide-in camper.
Swap a set of same year range F350 rear blocks in to compensate for the FWC, Bilstien 5100's and slap on some 285/75/17's and send it.
Thanks I will look into these options for consideration. When you say rear blocks, what exactly are you talking about here?
Im running the dynatrac freespin kit on my 2011 Superduty
I feel it is money well spent. I dont anticipating doing bearings on this truck ever again.
As far as inspections and parts, the only really picky items on these trucks are steering components. Primarily due to the front suspension and how susceptible it is to death wobble. So for tie rods and ends, I suggest OEM for all of it. And make certain ball joints are tight and good. I go OEM for these as well, but you should be fine with a good aftermarket joint.
I will likely go all OEM for the truck as you've suggested. I have a clunk/almost light grind that I feel at my feet when I traverse any sort of reasonable bump. Do you think steering/suspension could be the culprit here? Potentially cab mounts or motor mounts? I will take pictures of what I believe are the motor mounts and will share them shortly.
How many miles ?
130,000. Which for the life-cycle of these motors/transmissions seems to be on the low side. I'd like to get another 100,000 out of them to get my money's worth.
I LOVE that green!!!
As do I! Park Ranger green almost.
It probably needs cab mounts. The S&B silicone are money well spent.
Looks like the S&B's are really pricey. Do you think another aftermarket brand will net similar results?
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