darkspork
Well-Known Member
What preventative maintenance should I do to my truck before taking it on a long trip (1700 miles each way). I've chained the transmission oil, bled the clutch, replaced the pcv valve, and fuel filter. I plan to do a synthetic oil change before I start the trip (I've been running synthetic in the truck since I got it). I also plan on draining the coolant and refilling the radiator with fresh coolant just because I don't know when the last time it was done was. The truck was looked over in February by a small shop and by the Ford Service department and the truck was found to be in good mechanical shape (brakes good although a little squeaky, ball joints good, shocks good, struts good). The alignment is near perfect.
I'm confident my truck will make it there and back (may be pulling a trailer back), I just figure it wouldn't hurt to do some preventative maintenance to optimize my fuel economy and avoid extra wear. I'll be passing through Montana, Idaho, Nevada, and the Sierra Nevada Mountains.
The truck currently has a little under 68,000 miles on it. Didn't look like there is a whole lot to do before 100,000 miles as far as scheduled maintenance goes. Truck in question is 2003 Ranger 4.0L V6, 5 speed manual, 4x4. So, what am I leaving out for preventative maintenance I should do before I start my trip?
I'm confident my truck will make it there and back (may be pulling a trailer back), I just figure it wouldn't hurt to do some preventative maintenance to optimize my fuel economy and avoid extra wear. I'll be passing through Montana, Idaho, Nevada, and the Sierra Nevada Mountains.
The truck currently has a little under 68,000 miles on it. Didn't look like there is a whole lot to do before 100,000 miles as far as scheduled maintenance goes. Truck in question is 2003 Ranger 4.0L V6, 5 speed manual, 4x4. So, what am I leaving out for preventative maintenance I should do before I start my trip?