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Concerns on the v8 over the 3.5 v6

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Amazingly, I was alive when this thread started.

2021 5.0 that really comes alive when i put premium in it.
I'm super pumped that my thread is STILL going after all these years! I went with the 5.0 and I love it. Went with the 3 year lease and then bought it. Love the Lariat. I haven't put premium in it though, I should do that at some point and try it out.
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My 2005 F150 Lariat with the 5.4L 3-valve Triton V8 works fine after all these years. Disclosure - Its my weekend car so it only has 25K miles! Paid ~$35,000 with a number of options. I am thinking of a new F150 Lariat with a V8 but I am afraid I might be dissapointed. I like 13 mpg and no cynlinder deactivation. :rockon: Note: Powerfolding mirros were not an option at the time - I bought a pair of King Ranch mirros and wired them to a switch.

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My 2005 F150 Lariat with the 5.4L 3-valve Triton V8 works fine after all these years. Disclosure - Its my weekend car so it only has 25K miles! Paid ~$35,000 with a number of options. I am thinking of a new F150 Lariat with a V8 but I am afraid I might be dissapointed. I like 13 mpg and no cynlinder deactivation. :rockon: Note: Powerfolding mirros were not an option at the time - I bought a pair of King Ranch mirros and wired them to a switch.

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Nice……lived my ‘05
Have ya changed the spark plugs?
Get those done if you haven’t. They have a seizure problem that turns into a major pain.
It’s suggested to pull them VERY early and follow the TSB
 

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Nice……lived my ‘05
Have ya changed the spark plugs?
Get those done if you haven’t. They have a seizure problem that turns into a major pain.
It’s suggested to pull them VERY early and follow the TSB
Everything is original except the tires - only changed them because rubber doesn't last forever! I didn't know about the spark plugs. Just read the TSB. That looks like a major pain in the ass to remove the plugs if they break. Ugggggggg. I guess I should probably do that now at 20K miles vs later. Thanks!
 
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My 2005 F150 Lariat with the 5.4L 3-valve Triton V8 works fine after all these years. Disclosure - Its my weekend car so it only has 25K miles! Paid ~$35,000 with a number of options. I am thinking of a new F150 Lariat with a V8 but I am afraid I might be dissapointed. I like 13 mpg and no cynlinder deactivation. :rockon: Note: Powerfolding mirros were not an option at the time - I bought a pair of King Ranch mirros and wired them to a switch.

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wow, that thing is mint. Did the road salt get to the metal below that nice shiny surface? if you pull it into that warm garage after driving it in the salt then the salt will attack the metal more quickly.
 

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wow, that thing is mint. Did the road salt get to the metal below that nice shiny surface? if you pull it into that warm garage after driving it in the salt then the salt will attack the metal more quickly.
It does have some rust from the road salt but becasue I didn't use it much in the winter, its not too bad. I did start spraying the underbody with Surface Shield Rust Protectant which I think helps. I know on my next truck I will do that on day one and not wait ten years later.
 

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Just read the TSB. That looks like a major pain in the ass to remove the plugs if they break. Ugggggggg. I guess I should probably do that now at 20K miles vs later. Thanks!
yeah, I got bit by this on my 07 FX2 and it ended up going to the dealer to get a helicoil installed. Plug seized and the top broke off. Terrible design. Luckily mine was still under warranty so it was covered.
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