TPCDrafting
Structural Steel
My work truck is a late '90's (not sure) F-150 3-door with an auto.
Couple issues it has:
1. It's basically the community truck, everyone uses it when needed, but most have their own truck. I drive it more than anyone at this point. (read: it has been rode hard and put away wet)
2. The brakes absolutly suck.
3. I think there is a vacuum leak, if I turn on the heat/ac/vent, it works great till I push on the gas pedal, then I can hear the fan running, but it sounds like a gate is sucked shut and I don't get any air out the vents.
So are the brakes vacuum assist on these? Or are the two major problems not related?
Lastly, it's majorly under powered. I don't know if it needs a tune up with only 70k on the clock or if it's just the way it is. If this is all the power it should make, I can't possibly understand why this is the best selling truck in the country.
Couple issues it has:
1. It's basically the community truck, everyone uses it when needed, but most have their own truck. I drive it more than anyone at this point. (read: it has been rode hard and put away wet)
2. The brakes absolutly suck.
3. I think there is a vacuum leak, if I turn on the heat/ac/vent, it works great till I push on the gas pedal, then I can hear the fan running, but it sounds like a gate is sucked shut and I don't get any air out the vents.
So are the brakes vacuum assist on these? Or are the two major problems not related?
Lastly, it's majorly under powered. I don't know if it needs a tune up with only 70k on the clock or if it's just the way it is. If this is all the power it should make, I can't possibly understand why this is the best selling truck in the country.