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I ve had 3 in my 02 Tahoe, original and 2 replacements. I was able to buy a little time by keeping a rubber mallet in the truck, when it goes out, lay under truck and bang on tank in bottom center. Sometimes this will allow you to go a little farther. My second replacement was still pumping, the gauge went out and it was an O Reilly***8217;s lifetime warranty.
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I hope I dont have to drop the tank in BFE at 2 in the morning! Its a 24 hr drive to colorado from here. Fuel pumps never go out on an empty tank either.
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left the house one morning in my 98 2500 Chevy, fuel pump went out about two miles from the house, pulled into a parking lot. Call autozone, had one in stock, called my father in law to go by and pick it up. Had all my tools with me( its a service bed), I had the fuel tank on the ground by the time he got there, had the truck back up and running in less time than AAA would have taken to tow me home
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Made it out and back from pa to colorado. Little over 4000 miles. The back loaded to the roof with gear and guns, 4 guys in it too. 18 to 19 mpg. 1 nail in tire and the oil pressure sensor went out. Just drove home with no pressure on the gauge, bought the sensor, screen and tools to replace but looked like i could mess something up doing it in the parking lot in colorado.
My brother took his f250 6.7 diesel with a 7x11ft open trailer with gear and 2 freezers on it. He got 9 to 11 mpg!!!!! But it has 37 inch tires on it. |
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Repeating same as original...........can't see $ 20,000 - $ 40,000 for USED Trucks and SUV's with high mileage to tow these boats......
Yeh, I already posted my opinion, so guess I like to type...Used Ford Explorers - $ 2,000 - $ 5,000.....push button 4 wheel drive.......pulls these boats fine. Then again, I can't see $ 120,000 for a new Cadillac Escalade either. Guess I'm old school. |
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My 4Runner was also my daily driver for several years, and it's just what I liked, but nothin' wrong with an Explorer... actually I really like them! I'm assuming that you mean the older style that really are a truck, as opposed to the newer ones that -- if you ask me -- are some newer style, higher tech vehicle that is neither fish nor fowl. I don't know how much that style costs used, or how good they are, but they've always looked nice when they light me up and the nice trooper pulls me over for speeding. (hehe!). |
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