Eddie is a quick study!!! That thing will last forever and the oil changes should be MUCH easier on the pocket book...
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For every fucked up ford, you can find a fucked up GM right behind it....
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I have a 2000 V10 excursion.. I bought it new in 99. Aside from the regular maintenance, I've replaced ball joints, 4 batteries, and recently the fuel pump.. Lots if towing miles in the heat, and my boat and trailer are about 8500 lbs.. It lives in havasu permanently hooked to my boat in a storage unit, but they're good solid trucks. Don't let anyone tell you any different.
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Here's some of the things that I have replaced or fixed that are non-diesel related on my Excursion. Pretty common stuff for these trucks. I get a lot of use out of my truck.
Power Slot Cyro Rotors (www.summitracing.com) $280
Hawk Brake Pads (www.summitracing.com) $90
Hub Bearing Assembly & Labor Ford Motorcraft (www.sunriseford.com) $625
Hellwig Anti-Sway Bar (Rear) (www.summitracing.com) $200
Energy Suspension Sway Bar Bushings (Front) (www.summitracing.com) $21
Napa Water Pump, V-Belt & Coolant (Napa) $284
Hoses, Thermostat & Coolant (Napa) $112
4WD Shift on the Fly Upgraded Hoses (Braided Lines) $76
Driver Seat Cushion Pad (www.tousleyford.com) $80
Driver Leather Bottom Seat Cover (www.theseatshop.com) $205
Driver Leather Top Seat Cover with Limited (www.theseatshop.com) $265
Passenger Seat Cushion Pad (www.sunriseford.com) $83
Passenger Leather Bottom Seat Cover (www.theseatshop.com) $205
Passenger Leather Top Seat Cover with Limited (www.theseatshop.com) $265
Ball Joints and Front Axle Differential Seals and Labor (www.sunriseford.com) $1669
Sway Bar Repair Kit (SL504 & SL505) & Steering Damper (6854SE) (Autozone) $190
I don't think you'd say that if you owned one. The early V10 is a glorified small block. My nephew had F 350 4x4 he towed a 28' 5th wheel with. After putting a fresh air intake system, cat back exhaust, re-gearing the diff, and reprogramming with an Edge programer, he sold it and bought a 6.0 diesel. He got tired of getting smoked on any hill no matter how slight by me (7 .3 Powerstroke)and his dad (6.6 Duramax). The 6.0 once the week links (egr cooler) are dealt with are much better tow vehicles, better mileage, and a shit ton more power.
I dont have a 28' 5th wheel OR ever plan to have one... Just small boats or my kayaks... MAYBE a small camper, thats just me though... Note that I said "would work much better for me" :) Also, I dont push my stuff up the hills, I let them fall back except for my mustangs...
But for someone that is towing big stuff OR for a work truck towing big loads IF I wanted a modern truck I would go with the Dodge Cummins 24v monster if I really needed the power and wanted it to last...
If your towing 10,000 lbs constantly yes.. If your towing 6 or 8000 lbs occasionally, doesn't make any sense at all.. The extra initial cost, and substantial maintenance costs far out way the gains for a part time tow vehicle IMO.. The V10 has been a good, reliable hard pulling motor for me for 130,000 miles..
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I'm sure you got a good truck for what you are using it for. We used the ford v-8 and v-10's 2000 to 2003 in the mountains of Colorado at the ski resort and they didn't fair to well on the mountain roads, they saw very Little pavement. We were pretty hard on them.