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Posted by Hurst on June 22, 2005 at 20:17:09 from (204.255.227.124):
In Reply to: Re: Today's pickups posted by Luke S on June 22, 2005 at 15:34:45:
Don't forget the safety features too. We have a train track running through our farm and a little over 2 years ago, my dad and I were hit in our 2000 F150 supercrew crossing the tracks, and the better built trucks are built for better safety along with towing and power. I wouldn't call it a woosy truck, anything that gets 2 people through something like that alive deserves some recognition. We bought a 2003 supercrew lariat to replace the old 2000 lariat that got totaled in this wreck. This truck pulls hay wagons, trailers, and carries a bunch of stuff around the farm, but we also use it as a car too, so that is where the leather and the cd player, crew cab, etc come into play. If you are looking at a ford, look at a 2004 or later, frames are MUCH stronger than the previous years' frames, and check behind the suspension for any bends or straightening jobs, that was where our 2003 bent when it was rear ended. Good luck. Hurst
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