aklim
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But also, if i buy a cheaper truck and later i sell that cheaper truck then I'm even. and i never have to fix/maintain 4x4 parts, i get slightly better mpg, and when i pull the trans i don't have to mess with 4x4 parts.
I don't need 4x4 so why pay for it.
I guess my big question (since longetivity seems to be reasonable on the gassers) is are they any fun to drive or are they dogs?
You seem fixated on the fixing and maintaining the 4X4 system and pulling the trans. How much maintenance is there besides fluid changes? I haven't done that much. Maybe once in a long while, change fluids. I only changed the 4X4 unit because somebody crashed into me and cracked it among other things. I have only pulled the trans once and that was because of the diode that Ford gave us. How often do you think you will pull the trans and how much difference will it make that one time?
Neither do I for the most part. The few times I needed it, it came in handy. As I said, I think it might make it harder to sell the truck later and harder to find one since many are 4X4. The few times I used it and the price difference and the searching for one made me think it is a wash. I had to go 500 miles away to find a decent 7.3 Excursion. If I started getting nit picky about he 4X4, I'm sure it would have been a longer wait since most of them I saw for sale are 4X4 units.
None of them are fun to drive. I pulled a 1 place enclosed trailer up Scenic Bypass 12 at over 7000 feet. This was done with a GMC Yukon XL and a 5.3L engine with a shift kit and hot program in the ECM. I was doing 30 mph in 2nd gear at WOT. No thanx. Almost made me wet my pants. I would either have a blower added or have to put up with it at high altitude. Cheaper to get a diesel Excursion.