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Ford Super Duty with the 5.4L
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<blockquote data-quote="OnlyHomelites" data-source="post: 1861514" data-attributes="member: 18473"><p>Since I'm a Chevy guy I may be a bit biased, but my 2001 Extened cab long bed 1500 w/the 5.3L is a far stronger rig than the 2002 F-350 Regular cab with the 5.4L that I use at work. The 5.4l might be reliable enough, but it's gutless with a load on it. I towed a 3000Lb trailer with the F-350 and it was all it could do to hold highway speed on a moderate grade.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OnlyHomelites, post: 1861514, member: 18473"] Since I'm a Chevy guy I may be a bit biased, but my 2001 Extened cab long bed 1500 w/the 5.3L is a far stronger rig than the 2002 F-350 Regular cab with the 5.4L that I use at work. The 5.4l might be reliable enough, but it's gutless with a load on it. I towed a 3000Lb trailer with the F-350 and it was all it could do to hold highway speed on a moderate grade. [/QUOTE]
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