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Forrest_F150 Dec 15, 2006 12:11 AM

I Think I'm Out
 
Just too many trivial warranty related issues with my 05 F-150 Screw FX4.
Way too many for a truck with only 28k miles on it.

1) Transmission Thunk, U-Joint Replaced (TSB Fix)
2) Headliner Rattle, Foam Insert Installed (TSB Fix)
3) Drive Wheel Warping Noise, Wheel Hub Bearings Replaced
4) Drive Plastic Pillar Warping, Replaced
5) Power Windows Rattling, Adjusted But Still Does It
6) Couple Times A Month It Doesn't Start On The First Try, Just Click..Click

General rattling and noises coming from interior plastics etc.

I've seen/heard enough. I'm gonna look at the new Tundra when it is avail in Feb. Almost EVERY Toyota vehicle in the price range as my truck seems to have better fit and finish interior components, not the loose plastic crap that Ford and GM seem to be putting in their vehicles.

Anyway, I'm done venting.....

BestNTx Dec 15, 2006 12:16 AM

That sucks man, sometimes you just get a crappy built truck. If you like the rest of the things about ford you might want to try a different F150, because everyone on here knows they're not all built that way.

02SuperCrew4X Dec 15, 2006 12:17 AM

This is going to go over well. :lurk:

weazel Dec 15, 2006 12:19 AM

mine rattle a lil, but my mud tires dont help!

BestNTx Dec 15, 2006 12:24 AM


Originally Posted by weazel
mine rattle a lil, but my mud tires dont help!

Same here, I actually think given the huge beads on my tires that my truck is holding together great. I remember when i had no lift, and my 33 inch all terrains on here, smooth sailing!

BestNTx Dec 15, 2006 12:27 AM

Man i know my brother just bought an 06' dodge 2500 with the cummins. That thing rides like a dream, it is a very well built truck.

Forrest_F150 Dec 15, 2006 12:28 AM

I'm not tryin to bash Ford. This was my first Ford, my first truck and my first V-8 vehicle.

I haven't visited these forums in awhile but for a good year I read them almost everyday. Most of the time I was searching for others that were having the same problems as me and 100% of the time I found others and sometimes many others with the exact same issues with their F150's. I realize I'm only seeing the people that have problems but you have to think of other who don't read forums who are having the same issues.

I want to see what the Tundra offers when it comes out and take one for a spin. If I'm not impressed I'll wait it out and see what the 08 F150's will offer. I'm not impressed with the 07 Silverado/Sierra and I'll never buy a Dodge (waaaay tooo many horror stories about them and they depreciate waaay too quickly)....Titan's outta the question too

BestNTx Dec 15, 2006 12:30 AM

Well, best of luck to you man.

hotstang46 Dec 15, 2006 12:38 AM

I'm sure you'll love the tundra...It's probably a more reliable truck than the americans...same as the cars...resale is a little better as well.

but the japs are a little too bland for me, styling inside and out. Besides I'm not planning on keeping a vehicle for that long anyway. (200,000 miles plus)
None the less, you shouldn't have problems with your truck so early
...however some do, japs are no exception and besides, I think the f150 is the best looking truck on the market, even after the new owner feeling has worn off.

Good luck!:thumbsup:

Nates06SCab Dec 15, 2006 02:07 AM

I have not been impressed with what I've seen of the current Tundras, and the new ones will surely have first year bugs (I'd never buy a first year anything), but good luck to ya. This is coming from a 13+ year Chevy man that shocked the (his little) world when he bought this Ford.

edgess01 Dec 15, 2006 02:12 AM

i have a clunk in the rear end when i shrply tern right what is that??????

04 FX4 supercab

Forrest_F150 Dec 15, 2006 04:36 AM


Originally Posted by edgess01
i have a clunk in the rear end when i shrply tern right what is that??????

04 FX4 supercab

It was a intermittant clunk. Usually happend when turning left or right slowly from a stop.. Loud enough clunk to feel and hear for sure... and it started doing it intermittantly with just 2,000 miles on the truck... read A TON here on the forums about this issue and many Ford service dept's were just greasing the slip yokes. but i read the problem was still coming back... Ford wanted to replace the clutch pak and even ordered it etc.. .new tech at the dealership took it out and said it wasn't that and replaced the u-joint... problem never returned... i was happy about that.. it was my first warranty related fix but it was the only major one.. .all of the others were either related to clunks or rattles apart from the driver-side hub bearing going out.....

FX4ME2 Dec 15, 2006 07:27 AM

I have a wierd noise as well at the drive tire. If you go down the road and rock the wheel towards the right, it's noticable. If you rock the wheel towards the left it goes away. I bet my bearings are going bad too. I also have that thunk at times.

thooor Dec 15, 2006 09:53 AM


Originally Posted by Forrest_F150
Almost EVERY Toyota vehicle in the price range as my truck seems to have better fit and finish interior components, not the loose plastic crap that Ford and GM seem to be putting in their vehicles......

Keep in mind when comparing sticker prices, that you'll pay nearly full price for a Toyota and will get $7-11K off the Ford. So two $36K stickered trucks actually sell for $34K Toyota and $28K Ford. You'll definitely get better quality, but you'll pay for it too. Good luck.

osbornk Dec 15, 2006 01:09 PM


Originally Posted by thooor
Keep in mind when comparing sticker prices, that you'll pay nearly full price for a Toyota and will get $7-11K off the Ford. So two $36K stickered trucks actually sell for $34K Toyota and $28K Ford. You'll definitely get better quality, but you'll pay for it too. Good luck.

When I was truck shopping, I got my choices down to a F-150 or a Tundra. I liked the Ford better but I was driving a very dependable Toyota. It came down to price. Even though the Tundra stickered for $1,000 less than the Ford, I bought the Ford for $5,000 less than I could have gotten the Toyota. Even with the Toyota having a better resale, I would never be able to make up for the $5,000 price difference (especially since I keep them a long time).


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