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Old Apr 27, 2014 | 11:28 AM
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Connecticut guy here buying his 10th? Van for business over the course of 30 years. My past vans (in order ) 1975 Dodge B100 / 1984 Ford E150 / 1987 Chevy G10 / 1984 E350 extended / 2) 1995 GMC G30 / 1996 GMC G30 / 2002 GMC G30 Dually Stahl Utility body Turbo Diesel (lemon engine) / 2006 E350 SRW Reading Lo Pro Utility body.

Now in process of trying to find 2014 E450 Dually V10 with either a 12ft Rockport workport utility body or a 12ft Trademaster.
Finding out they are not just sitting around waiting to be bought.
I want all the interior options and that sometimes is a hangup. Love power windows and locks, but many of the vans don't come with the PW's.

Anyhow ... Hello and would love to read everything here and ask a load of questions... Yes I have a load of answers as I do most of my own service on all my vans.

Brakes are my major problem as Im running my current 2006 E350 9600gvwr at about 11,000lbs !!! So I do calipers, rotors, pads, rotors and Tires every 20k.

Me=slow learning curve

Thanks
 
Old Apr 27, 2014 | 12:28 PM
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Hi , welcome !
20,000 isn't bad at all, but you are doing it right and the longevity shows.
 
Old Apr 27, 2014 | 10:49 PM
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Welcome to the site 1 more Ford..

Looks like the loads have gotten heavier over the years
 
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