2008 Ford F-450 Super Duty Lariat Crew Cab Pickup 4-door 6.4l on 2040-cars
Pittsfield, Illinois, United States
THIS IS A SUPER CLEAN TRUCK. RUNS LIKE NEW WITH A COLD AIR INTAKE, NEW TIRES,110 GAL TRANSFER TANK. HAS AN H&S TUNER,TRUCK GETS 14.7 MPG. THE INTERIOR LOOKS LIKE NEW,BED HAS HAD A TRAILER COME OFF THE BALL AND DENT THE TOP OF THE BED ON BOTH SIDES SEE PICS. TRUCK HAS NO MECHANICAL ISSUES.ALSO A NEW JASPER TRANS 50000 MILES AGO AND IS STILL UNDER WARANTY. HAVE ALL PAPER WORK FOR THE LIFE OF THIS TRUCK- OIL CHGS AND SERVICE WORK(THE OWNER WAS METICULOUS).EXHAUST HAS BEEN MODIFIED (DPF FILTER DELETE).VERY NICE LEATHER AND LOADED INTERIOR,STAINLESS RUNNING BOARDS,GREAT TIRES 95%.FLY IN AND DRIVE HOME,THIS TRUCK WILL GET YOU THERE!!
ILLINOIS BUYERS SUBJECT TO SALES TAX. CALL FRANK @217/491/4629 ANY TIME DAY OR NIGHT.TRUCK WAS A FORD BUY BACK WHEN IT WAS NEW FOR A BAD RADIATOR AND STICKING THERMOSTATS.THIS TRUCK IS A REAL GOOD TRUCK I HAVE RAN IT OVER 800 MILES WITH TAILER IN TOE.CALL ME @217-491-4629 WITH ANY ?. |
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NHTSA opens investigation into Ford Explorer PI brakes
Wed, 27 Aug 2014This year more than most, it's pleasant when we can string together a few days without word of an automaker or the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration announcing a bunch of new recalls. It's seemingly been a little quiet on this front lately (barring a spider-related Suzuki issue revealed early today), but now we have word of the government safety agency opening a Preliminary Evaluation into the 2013 Ford Explorer Police Interceptor, a probe that could potentially affect an estimated 20,000 vehicles.
The issue being investigated concerns failures of the front brake hose on the vehicle that show "small splits in the hoses near the body side ferrule of the hose assembly," according to the agency, and the issue could result in longer stopping distances. The feds have reports of 13 malfunctions affecting 11 Explorer units. However, it's important to note that all of the incidents come from a single, unnamed metropolitan police fleet that operates 46 of them. According to The Detroit News, the failures generally took place between December and July.
NHTSA is investigating further to find if this is a more widespread issue than just this one fleet. Ford spokesperson Kelli Felker confirmed to us, "We are cooperating with NHTSA on this investigation, as we always do." Scroll down to read the agency's report.
Here's what the UAW will be angling for in next year's contract negotiations
Mon, Dec 15 2014The United Auto Workers union is about to enter a new round of negotiations with the Detroit Three automakers, and this time, the focus is on the end of the two-tier wage system. Introduced in 2007, the two-tier wage system was enacted to allow General Motors, Ford and Chrysler to categorize its hourly employees under two categories: Tier 1 for veteran employees with full rights and benefits, and Tier 2 for short-term or entry-level employees compensated under a different schedule. The idea was that the system would permit the automakers to invest more in their plants and hire new employees as part of their respective recovery plans without being saddled with all the costs associated with hiring full-time employees. Now that the automakers are (more or less) back on their proverbial feet, however, the UAW wants to see an end to the two-tier system, and will likely make that a center-point of its negotiations next year to replace the current arrangement that is scheduled to end in September 2015. Not all members of the UAW will necessarily be interested in ending the two-tier system, however. According to The Detroit News, some Tier 1 workers may be more interested in negotiating a raise in their hourly rate – something which they haven't received in almost a decade. Tier 2 workers, meanwhile, may be more motivated to keep the tiered system in place, as their arrangement includes provisions for profit-sharing payments that have seen the automakers pay out billions to so-called short-term employees in lump-sum payments. Reconciling the two competing demands from two categories of union members and presenting a united front in negotiations may prove the biggest challenge for the UAW's new president, Dennis Williams. And with the right to strike – something which was suspended during the last round of negotiations in 2011 – the union has a bigger bargaining chip in its pocket.
Ford dealers offered discounts on tools to fix aluminum
Mon, 27 Jan 2014With the introduction of the aluminum-bodied 2015 Ford F-150 (and the likely use of aluminum in future Ford products), Ford is looking to help its dealerships reduce costs related to repairing this more labor-intensive material. Automotive News is reporting that Ford dealers with body shops will require an estimated $30,000 to $50,000 in equipment and training to work on aluminum, and to help alleviate the financial burden of the new F-150, Ford has announced a special 20-percent discount on this equipment.
Dealers will be able to save up to $10,000 on tools such as welders, air-filtration systems and rivet guns and to create aluminum-specific work stations. The new F-150 goes on sale in the fourth quarter, and dealers have until October 31 to take advantage of this deal, according to the report.