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1994 F-350 Keep and do some work, or sell to get something newer...
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randycw
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| Joined: 07/06
Posted: 08/07/12 07:11 AM
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I currently own a 1994 F-350 (7.5L) with 101K miles on it. It has been a very good truck overall. It has an 8 inch suspension lift and 2 inch body lift with 38x15 inch tires. I don't do any serious rock crawling type stuff, but I use it to get in and out of my cabin and for hunting. When I was a bit younger I could live with the short-comings of this outfit, because I liked the benefits.
I am older now with some poor joints in my hips and back. The rough ride is miserable now. The 9 mpg is a little tough to take. It's a little too tall for most trailer towing (and I think the brakes are a little undersized for towing anyway). It's about to need it's second transmission rebuild -- AOD tranny.
So now I finally get to my questions: Are there any easy/reasonable options for engine and transmission swap for better MPG and some occasional towing; still want the 4-wheeling ability for the cabin and hunting. Are there any real options for easing the ride up. I don't need Cadillac, but farm tractor is too much for me anymore.
OR would I just be better off selling it and going for something a little newer?
Thank you for any help!
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xjeeper
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| Joined: 10/12
Posted: 10/10/12 01:53 PM
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For the ride look for a swap to superduty leaf springs, less lift and 35"-37" radials, 9mpg is not bad for a gas big block on 38"s a 6bt is a common swap on this truck, but will take a long time to pay for on fuel savings alone. the d60 solid front axle is a top shelf piece. Quality shocks, a front shackle reversal with softer springs, and radial tires will make a night and day difference in the ride.
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