06FordFX4 Canadian Redneck Mar 3, 2013 #1 what should I be replacing when I hit the 100,000 mile mark? anything specific that is recommended? 06 4.0 SOHC 4x4. i bought the truck used, with 70,000 miles on it. no idea what has been previously done.
what should I be replacing when I hit the 100,000 mile mark? anything specific that is recommended? 06 4.0 SOHC 4x4. i bought the truck used, with 70,000 miles on it. no idea what has been previously done.
djfllmn ^^^ I am Mr. Clean! Mar 4, 2013 #2 change every fluid and filter, look over the truck extremely well, check all brake lines/hoses, run some seafoam through it, and tune it up
change every fluid and filter, look over the truck extremely well, check all brake lines/hoses, run some seafoam through it, and tune it up
06FordFX4 Canadian Redneck Mar 4, 2013 #3 will do. no specifics though? i know some vehicles parts are recommended to be replaces at certain mileage due to wear.
will do. no specifics though? i know some vehicles parts are recommended to be replaces at certain mileage due to wear.
djfllmn ^^^ I am Mr. Clean! Mar 4, 2013 #4 06FordFX4 said: will do. no specifics though? i know some vehicles parts are recommended to be replaces at certain mileage due to wear. Click to expand... No specifics that I can think of
06FordFX4 said: will do. no specifics though? i know some vehicles parts are recommended to be replaces at certain mileage due to wear. Click to expand... No specifics that I can think of
06FordFX4 Canadian Redneck Mar 4, 2013 #5 ok cool. I think the trans fluid and t.case fluid should be fine as they just did that 3 months ago. so diffs, typical oil change, filters, etc.
ok cool. I think the trans fluid and t.case fluid should be fine as they just did that 3 months ago. so diffs, typical oil change, filters, etc.
Hooligan Rangerholic!! Mar 4, 2013 #6 06FordFX4 said: typical oil change, filters, etc. Click to expand... This and plugs/wires if you havent done them
06FordFX4 said: typical oil change, filters, etc. Click to expand... This and plugs/wires if you havent done them
06FordFX4 Canadian Redneck Mar 4, 2013 #7 no idea when plugs and wires were done, guess i should do them just to be safe.
klinger86 Moderator Mar 4, 2013 #8 supposedly the plugs for the newer vehicles can go to 100k before needing changed
Hooligan Rangerholic!! Mar 4, 2013 #9 06FordFX4 said: no idea when plugs and wires were done, guess i should do them just to be safe. Click to expand... Wouldnt hurt, they are cheap enough
06FordFX4 said: no idea when plugs and wires were done, guess i should do them just to be safe. Click to expand... Wouldnt hurt, they are cheap enough
06FordFX4 Canadian Redneck Mar 4, 2013 #10 yeah not expensive. pretty eacy to change on the 4.0 sohc?
djfllmn ^^^ I am Mr. Clean! Mar 4, 2013 #11 its not bad if you go through the wheel wells...i had the ford dealer do mine
Hooligan Rangerholic!! Mar 4, 2013 #12 yup very. Driver side you can get from the top, passenger side, pull the wheel off and go through the fender well.
yup very. Driver side you can get from the top, passenger side, pull the wheel off and go through the fender well.
06FordFX4 Canadian Redneck Mar 4, 2013 #13 sounds like to much work in the cold lol. ill just see what the dealer will charge.
Diablo New Member Mar 4, 2013 #14 dont forget to change out the brake fluid too, the darker the fluid means the more moisture that is in it and that's bad
dont forget to change out the brake fluid too, the darker the fluid means the more moisture that is in it and that's bad
M Maxken New Member Oct 26, 2019 #16 Im in Colorado too and have a bug eye. I know where I can get a cheap Midget but was wondering what was your range? Did you do the work yourself?
Im in Colorado too and have a bug eye. I know where I can get a cheap Midget but was wondering what was your range? Did you do the work yourself?