My Blazer's First Trip Off Roading
#11
Ok, ok... We don't need to get into a pissing match over this... Everyone has their opinion. Lets just leave it at that.
#12
not a pissing match kyle, just an honest opinion formed from experience not bias... srry
#13
That comment wasn't meant for you as much as the OP.
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My intentions are not to start a Ford Vs. Chevy Battle, I had my bad expierences with Chevy plenty of times. Especially with Cavs, talk about bad engines. I had bad expieriences with a lot of different makes, but I'm still set on chevy, Ford makes a decent truck I'll give them that, my buddy was able to run his without any oil for quite a while, surprised me he didn't damage the engine in it, I couldn't or wouldn't do that.
As for body styles and new cars/trucks in general the amount of plastics in the body lately is rediculous, my sister totalled her 2007 Civic when she rear ended another. The other older civic which had a metal body had a scratch. I'd probably stick with a older vehicle anyways, in many ways its worth it.
On topic,
I will state that the Ford did tend to stall the most out there, its true it did happen. I heard of some sort guard for the F150 to prevent that much water from getting up in the intake and up into the engine, any idea what its called?
As for body styles and new cars/trucks in general the amount of plastics in the body lately is rediculous, my sister totalled her 2007 Civic when she rear ended another. The other older civic which had a metal body had a scratch. I'd probably stick with a older vehicle anyways, in many ways its worth it.
On topic,
I will state that the Ford did tend to stall the most out there, its true it did happen. I heard of some sort guard for the F150 to prevent that much water from getting up in the intake and up into the engine, any idea what its called?
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