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DanT

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My wife and I will be driving to our retirement property next month (DFW to South Carolina). Plan on driving straight through, fairly equal segments (DFW-Shreveport, LA-Jackson, MS-Birmingham, AL-Atlanta, GA-Lake Wateree, SC). Besides the usual - checking oil, transmission, windshield washer, tire pressure etc. Anything else I should pay attention to? Plan on changing my oil when I return.

Thanks in advance for tips!
 

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My wife and I will be driving to our retirement property next month (DFW to South Carolina). Plan on driving straight through, fairly equal segments (DFW-Shreveport, LA-Jackson, MS-Birmingham, AL-Atlanta, GA-Lake Wateree, SC). Besides the usual - checking oil, transmission, windshield washer, tire pressure etc. Anything else I should pay attention to? Plan on changing my oil when I return.

Thanks in advance for tips!

yes, pay attention to gas stations that have been converted into BBQ joints. It's usually where you get the best chow. otherwise, drive as necessary.
 

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A big tip I learned from my big road trip days, is, hopefully the wife is driving as well, and if this is the case, change every major gas fill up, even if you're not tired, it makes getting back in the seat to drive a thousand times better. Check your tire pressures as well before you go, especially the spare!
 

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A big tip I learned from my big road trip days, is, hopefully the wife is driving as well, and if this is the case, change every major gas fill up, even if you're not tired, it makes getting back in the seat to drive a thousand times better. Check your tire pressures as well before you go, especially the spare!

I dunno, if you have the 36 gallon tank, you could go 8-10 hrs between fill ups, depending on how hard and how low you run it. I'd change every 'bio-stop' i.e. rest areas. You'll need to empty your tanks before you fill the trucks' tank..haha. Otherwise as others have said, check everything beforehand, and if you've never had to refill any oil between changes you should be good to go. If you use a quart or so between changes (i.e. 'normal usage), ck it every tank or other tank, whatever makes you comfortable. Do it at the END of filling, so the oil has a chance to drain back down and you don't inadvertently overfill it.

Otherwise, just try not to grin too much and enjoy the road trip. Best of luck. If any issues arise, reach out here, there may be a local owner to assist.
 

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We drive from South Texas to Pittsburgh, Pa. often. Other than the above check your windshield washer fluid. The fluid we get here is not rated for freezing temperatures !
 

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My wife and I will be driving to our retirement property next month (DFW to South Carolina). Plan on driving straight through, fairly equal segments (DFW-Shreveport, LA-Jackson, MS-Birmingham, AL-Atlanta, GA-Lake Wateree, SC). Besides the usual - checking oil, transmission, windshield washer, tire pressure etc. Anything else I should pay attention to? Plan on changing my oil when I return.

Thanks in advance for tips!

get in...fill up with gas...check the oil...and drive. it is a modern truck. stop overthinkning it and enjoy your drive.
 
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