Andy D
Well-Known Member
- Joined
- Jul 9, 2011
- Messages
- 1,940
- City
- Marshfield MA
- Vehicle Year
- 94
- Transmission
- Manual
- My credo
- to prevent Found On the Road Dead, Fix Or Repair Daily
As beat up as the Rat is, it hasn't stranded me yet. Its a '94 XLT long cab. 125" wheel base. 5sp, manual hubs . Because it has a 4.0, it has a 8.8 with 10" brakes and 3.27 open diffs. No AC, manual doors. Slider. 15" deer foot alloys.
I see all these posts about cracked heads, loose manifolds, short lived automatics. What can I expect in the future ? It just turned 130 K. It has a few leaks underneath, but nothing major.Runs great , except for a high idle, which I think, may be a bad throttle cable. Having 2 stripped and one headless wheel stud on the LF doesnt inspire me with confidence in Ford's steel.
I never in my life had studs mess up, And I've been changing wheels for 50 yrs. For sure , some meat head over torqued the nuts with an air wrench. Stretched them on the RH too. Even with re threading the studs on the RH, the nuts go on hard. When I get done with the left hub, I'm gonna replace them on the RF. Fix Or Repair Daily
I see all these posts about cracked heads, loose manifolds, short lived automatics. What can I expect in the future ? It just turned 130 K. It has a few leaks underneath, but nothing major.Runs great , except for a high idle, which I think, may be a bad throttle cable. Having 2 stripped and one headless wheel stud on the LF doesnt inspire me with confidence in Ford's steel.
I never in my life had studs mess up, And I've been changing wheels for 50 yrs. For sure , some meat head over torqued the nuts with an air wrench. Stretched them on the RH too. Even with re threading the studs on the RH, the nuts go on hard. When I get done with the left hub, I'm gonna replace them on the RF. Fix Or Repair Daily
