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red-beard 08-20-2010 08:55 AM

Ford F150 - Any years, models, engines to avoid?
 
I expect to be buying a used F150 this year, assuming my deals with Mexico go through.

It has to be a 4 door Crew Cab and 4WD. I'm looking for Value here. I have looked at the Lincoln LT as well, since it is basically a Ford F150 with all of the options.

Again, any years, engines, etc, to avoid?

In some respects, I'd prefer a Super Duty F250 with a diesel, but those seem to be a bit pricey, even for the lower end units.

pwd72s 08-20-2010 08:57 AM

The 5.4 gas V-8 has a good reputation, as far as I know from guys talking about their pickemups on the Mustang boards...

Laneco 08-20-2010 09:43 AM

Alot of the 5.4 Triton engines (maybe others as well) had issues with the spark plugs. The metal fails and the plug either strips or removes a chunk of cylinder head metal. Don't mean to say this is common, but there is a Ford Factory repair kit for it (time-cert)... Our local mechanics keep them in stock. They are even known to blowout of cylinder head by themselves. Changing the plugs is not a happy-happy joy-joy event either as with each turn of the spark plug took you are wondering if it's going to come out OK or come out very very badly.

This is not to say this is a bad vehicle - far from it, this is a good, smooth running, strong engine. But it is a very widely known problem.

Spark Plug Ejected From Engine - Ford Problems.com

angela

john70t 08-20-2010 09:49 AM

I think the mid/late 90's F150/E150 had two gas tanks with a cross-over pump which sometimes caused trouble with rust/sediment/electrics.

daepp 08-20-2010 10:05 AM

Here's a bit from my experience. I have had about 60 F-150's and F-250's over the last dozen years (contractor).

2004 to 2009 - get the 5.4. The 4.6 was anemic then and the trannies prone to failure. Also, regardless of engine size, the front rotors have made-in bearings that are prone to failure. Not much to do but replace - fortunately they are not that spendy. These trucks have a great ride!

2010 (maybe 2009) - 4.5 is a 3 valve - much smoother, better power, better tranny.

2003 and earlier - completely different truck. Engines are solid, most common problem we've had is an occasional bad coil pack. They do not have near the ride of the 2004 and later trucks.

Hope that helps.

daepp 08-20-2010 10:06 AM

Oh yes, I second the thought about staying away from the two tank trucks. This is a definite weak point in the early F-250's.

red-beard 08-20-2010 10:26 AM

Thanks for the replys. I expect it will be 2004 or later model. Most of the ones I've looked at were the 5.4 liter. Good to know about the plugs, I'll make sure that they are changed first thing and have anti-sieze installed on them.

daepp 08-20-2010 10:31 AM

We have had a spark plug failure exactly as described - but only once, and on a pre 2004.

Pazuzu 08-20-2010 10:37 AM

I'd avoid the ones with a blue oval on the front...

:D

Hendog 08-20-2010 10:54 AM

I picked up an '04 F150 with 5.4l and went out and bought an extended Ford factory warranty right away. The spark plug issue wasn't a problem since they were replaced once prior. The intake gasket did develop a leak however and was covered by the wty, but I doubt it's a common problem. The clutch pack in the rear differential is known problem; mine is starting to slip on tight right turns under load from a dead stop. Turn a hard right, apply the brakes a little to load the diff, and then apply some gas to move the truck. There is a TSB on this problem. Having said all that, I really like the truck.

red-beard 08-20-2010 12:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Pazuzu (Post 5516845)
I'd avoid the ones with a blue oval on the front...

:D

No problem, I'm really looking for a MK LT

Henry Schmidt 08-20-2010 12:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Pazuzu (Post 5516845)
I'd avoid the ones with a blue oval on the front...

:D

Any Tundra is a better choice than the F150

daepp 08-20-2010 12:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Henry Schmidt (Post 5517019)
Any Tundra is a better choice than the F150

I wonder which would be cheaper to maintain in the long run. The Ford parts are very inexpensive, and we get 300K hard miles out of them before we sell them for 10 - 15% of the purchase price ($2-3K).

A930Rocket 08-20-2010 01:04 PM

On the F150 forums I belong to, the spark plug issue is known, but not a real concern. The accepted method to avoid blown out plugs is to install them dry and 28 ft lbs.

Edit: I have 188k miles on my 01 SuperCrew, with just regular maintenance.

Superman 08-20-2010 01:16 PM

What you should want is one o' them ol' F150's with the 300 CI straight six. Good power, torque, gas mileage and reliability. Folks are still waiting to see how many miles it takes to wear those motors out.

Henry Schmidt 08-20-2010 01:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DAEpperson (Post 5517050)
I wonder which would be cheaper to maintain in the long run. The Ford parts are very inexpensive, and we get 300K hard miles out of them before we sell them for 10 - 15% of the purchase price ($2-3K).

Hi Dave
Not trying to start anything here just stating my experience.
I was a Ford guy and after a buying Tundra I wouldn't even consider a Ford. All thing considered including maintenance costs.
The only issue I have had is brake rotors and cryogenic treatment fixed that. I guess diving into corners and trying to get a 4600 lb truck to take a set is hard on brakes.

chapo 08-20-2010 06:55 PM

As my Tundra owner said after towing his 23 ft toybox, guess I need to buy a big boy truck.

Henry Schmidt 08-20-2010 07:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by chapo (Post 5517566)
As my Tundra owner said after towing his 23 ft toybox, guess I need to buy a big boy truck.

Tundra 5.7L@381 hp 400@3600 rpm
Ford 5.4L 310@5,000 365@3,500

The experts say:

"The last time we compared the Tundra and F150, the Tundra was safer and more powerful than the F150. The Tundra had more standard safety equipment, a better tow rating, more horsepower, bigger brakes, and better overall performance. While Ford will finally be adding standard Roll Stability Control, there’s no mention of improving the 5.4’s power or tow rating, or improving the braking system."

Now if we're talking diesel why would you want an F150?

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1282362743.jpg

red-beard 08-20-2010 07:55 PM

Diesel would be for an F250.

Note: I must have a truck with a GVWR over 6000 lbs...

chapo 08-20-2010 08:15 PM

Now Henry, you know how JD Power operates right? Ask anyone in the business. Much like the BBB spend money with us or else. BTW the data is from 07.


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