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SportTrac Discussion
General Sport Trac Discussion
How many miles on your ST?
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<blockquote data-quote="Evox" data-source="post: 1037578" data-attributes="member: 74754"><p>Man, mine is only a 2 wheel drive. That extra 10 wheels must be a nightmare. ;>)</p><p></p><p>Seriously though, as far as southern trucks go, what's the point? My frame and body have no rust or corrosion. My suspension is new, I just overhauled everything. All my body mounts are new. If my engine or transmission goes, I can replace them on the cheap. There are no fancy electronics to go, everything is simple and cheap to replace. Heck, if my 4.0 with 250k miles on the clock decides to go tits up, I might just replace it with 5.0 and new transmission. </p><p></p><p>In the rust belt, I get it. States with winter salt on the roads eat up suspensions, frames, and bodies. But in the south, that's not an issue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Evox, post: 1037578, member: 74754"] Man, mine is only a 2 wheel drive. That extra 10 wheels must be a nightmare. ;>) Seriously though, as far as southern trucks go, what's the point? My frame and body have no rust or corrosion. My suspension is new, I just overhauled everything. All my body mounts are new. If my engine or transmission goes, I can replace them on the cheap. There are no fancy electronics to go, everything is simple and cheap to replace. Heck, if my 4.0 with 250k miles on the clock decides to go tits up, I might just replace it with 5.0 and new transmission. In the rust belt, I get it. States with winter salt on the roads eat up suspensions, frames, and bodies. But in the south, that's not an issue. [/QUOTE]
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General Sport Trac Discussion
How many miles on your ST?
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