I own a scab and love it. I think it looks so much better than the SCREW. A lot of people will buy an scab because it tends to fit in a normal size garage.
My 2 cents...Changing parts to hopefully fix a problem isn't the most efficient or cost effective way to fix an automobile. Typically, they diagnose the problem, then replace the parts. Do they know what they're doing?
My wife and I drive the rig from VA to her families farm in Iowa City, Iowa every year. It a comfortable ride to say the least. Enjoy the ride and congratulations on your new truck. Be safe...
2010, 6.2. I just had my entire system flushed last week (27k miles) and a new battery. Ended up costing me about $1300 when it was all said and done. Do it. You can feel the difference. Everything just seems smoother....
Karma is a bitch, 17Jake. Hope your delivery doesn't get stuck in a ditch or something worst.....Must be in possession of the vehicle to call it yours...Right now, the dealership still owns it....
I feel for you guys. Those bastards at Ford are pulling you like a weed. Why don't they tell you what's up???? Someone told me once, honesty is the best policy!!!! I guess that doesn't apply if you're buying a new truck...
Awesome job, Brother! Love what you did to your rig. The only thing I would change would be the wheel flares. I like them black, but that's just me. Also, is that your air conditioning unit for your barn behind your busa? I need one of those.....
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