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General Sport Trac Discussion
What’s it worth?
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<blockquote data-quote="cadman777" data-source="post: 1054046" data-attributes="member: 78824"><p>Yup, it's all part of a sneaky, evil, oligarchic fulfillment of global governance, as stated in the 'Communist Manifesto':</p><p>"Centralization of the Means of Communication and Transport in the Hands of the State."</p><p>There is no need for computerizing everything.</p><p>There's a guy who cleans injectors who converted a mustang to aftermarket computer system ECU, ABS & SRS, and relays for all other systems.</p><p>When a relay burns-out you just pay 10 bux for a new one and replace it.</p><p></p><p>Last week I just did the brakes all-around + brake fluid on my 2003 XLT.</p><p>A fear was how badly the frame was rusted.</p><p>But upon visual inspection it looks like only the front bed x-member is badly rusted along with the 2 springs and shackles.</p><p>Those are all 'easy fixes'.</p><p>Only caveat is I need to yank the engine to do the timing chains, and put an upgrade kit in the tranny servo piston.</p><p>All the rest of the truck is 'clean'.</p><p>So, like you, I'm gonna run this until it worn-out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cadman777, post: 1054046, member: 78824"] Yup, it's all part of a sneaky, evil, oligarchic fulfillment of global governance, as stated in the 'Communist Manifesto': "Centralization of the Means of Communication and Transport in the Hands of the State." There is no need for computerizing everything. There's a guy who cleans injectors who converted a mustang to aftermarket computer system ECU, ABS & SRS, and relays for all other systems. When a relay burns-out you just pay 10 bux for a new one and replace it. Last week I just did the brakes all-around + brake fluid on my 2003 XLT. A fear was how badly the frame was rusted. But upon visual inspection it looks like only the front bed x-member is badly rusted along with the 2 springs and shackles. Those are all 'easy fixes'. Only caveat is I need to yank the engine to do the timing chains, and put an upgrade kit in the tranny servo piston. All the rest of the truck is 'clean'. So, like you, I'm gonna run this until it worn-out. [/QUOTE]
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