I am looking to buy my first f-250 with in the next couple of months and i have just a few questions.
Welcome to the site, and congrats on looking to get into a SD!
First off all of my buddies have been telling me to stay away from the 6.0
Do any of these buddies own any? Do any of them work on diesel trucks? Or are they in that group of "I heard this and that and blah blah blah"
are they really that troublesome?
No. While the first year or two had some issues, it is my opinion that the techs that were working on them were improperly trained. There were a lot of damn good techs that simply were not given the info, the learning time, nor the correct data to properly fix them. So what you got were trucks having "effects" repaired while the root cause went uncorrected. This is not a slap to the techs. Ford blew it by not training the guys.
Next i am looking to run either 35s or 37s what kind of millage should i expect from both?
First tell us what rear gear you wind up with and what size truck and options it has. Engine and tranny combo as well. All of that impacts it.
Also i had a dodge 1500 that i was running 35s on and the truck seemed to have a tough time with the bigger tires.
That's because it was most likely the anemic 318 I assume, and was probably mated to a 3:55ish gear.
If i were to run 37s on a 250 would i have this problem?
A 6.0 with 3.73 will turn those all day long with no issue. Lots of guys here run that combo. 4.10's will make it even easier. I have 4.30's but I believe those are only available on the duallie. And even then, only with the "Towboss" package.
In yalls experience has a lift effected the reliablity and overall quality of the 250s?
I can't answer that as I have never owned a lifted truck. I will say that through reading this board that if you try and scrimp on the kit, you will be unhappy. It seems that "you get what you pay for" REALLY applies to lift kits when ot comes to fit, finish and quality. My readings lead me to believe that Donohoe Racing make the best kits. But again, that is just from what i have read on the board.
Bob