2017 F450 King Ranch

YJKrawlin

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Ayden, NC
Thanks to all the wonderful people on here we finally settled on a truck and found one that matched 99% of our wants. 2017 Ford F-450 6.7 King Ranch. 192K Miles. $35k. Had every feature we wanted and then some. The only feature not on the truck that we would have liked (but wasn't a deal breaker) was rear heated seats since our suburban had them. Drove down to Jacksonville and after waiting around all day for the bank to fund the account and transfer the money. I got the suburban loaded up and towed it back to the house. Aside from the trailer (a buddy's not mine) not having a long enough whip for the harness to reach the truck, and the suburban being too long for the trailer to load up the tongue weight properly.... The truck towed great! More than enough stopping power even without the trailer brakes and cruised great as long as I stayed below 60 (trailer started to sway from weight being too far back.)

Truck already has wireless air ride installed, deeper oil pan and transmission pan, Amsoil dual-remote oil bypass kit. Banks air intake/pedal monster/derringer/super dash. Weatherguard toolbox. B&W Gooseneck, centramatic wheel balancers, brand new Michelin Agelis Tires on all corners. SPE Motorsport 6.7L Powerstroke CCV Reroute Kit with Internal Catch Can, Upper Radiator Hose, Hot Side Intercooler Pipe, Oil Pan with Oil Heater, and Cold Side Pipe. All emissions still intact. Some room for improvements for sure but a great setup from the start.

First mods we are looking at are the SPE CAT under bed fuel filter setup to get away from the filter in the engine bay. And a SPE Disaster Prevention Kit. Looking at some quality of life upgrades too, tonneau cover, possibly a different toolbox OR separate camera for the gooseneck, Wireless phone charger/android auto dongle. Weathertech floor mats, etc.

If anybody has any suggestions to help turn this into a great reliable tow rig, I'd love to hear them!

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Definitely need this.

 
Definitely need this.

It's not pulling anything up for me.


That being said, if I didn't all of a sudden have a new loan for a truck....


This would be awesome to pick up!
 
It's not pulling anything up for me.


That being said, if I didn't all of a sudden have a new loan for a truck....


This would be awesome to pick up!
I looked earlier it was a CP4 disaster kit for $50
 
I looked earlier it was a CP4 disaster kit for $50
Oh wow, i'm certain that went fast!! I've been looking at the SPE and S&S kits, have heard great things about the S&S kit, but I like the SPE kit has a clear lid for seeing if there's any particulates. Also planning to run the SPE CAT filter kit as well so was hoping to just buy everything from the same place.
 
Oh wow, i'm certain that went fast!! I've been looking at the SPE and S&S kits, have heard great things about the S&S kit, but I like the SPE kit has a clear lid for seeing if there's any particulates. Also planning to run the SPE CAT filter kit as well so was hoping to just buy everything from the same place.
I had a 24 6.7 350 that was company provided DD. I wanted to do what I could to it as I figured I would have it for a while. Only reason I didn’t go through with it was work got me a new sled and the 6.7 was no longer a concern.

I was looking at the disaster prevention kit. Spoke with the shop and for now much more they would just swap to the good pump since most of the crap was already removed for the prevention kit. My thinking was if the pump failed the prevention kit would save the motor but still render the truck SOL on the side of the road.

Doing the work yourself I’m sure has different metrics. Different shops, same thing but the place we use are solid Ford guys.
 
400 vs 2000. I wouldn't call that not much more
I'm guessing he means the labor/ total price since you have to strip it down to roughly the same point.
 
I'm guessing he means the labor/ total price since you have to strip it down to roughly the same point.
Correct. The parts were more but the labor was a wash. Made sense to me, but I also wasn’t spending my money.

The fact that if it let’s go you are stranded, but just saved the motor… then that additional parts cost is saving your butt.
 
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