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SportTrac Discussion
Engine & Drivetrain
Gen 1 4WD vs. 2WD
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<blockquote data-quote="Steve McKellop" data-source="post: 952490" data-attributes="member: 67487"><p>I don't think I've had but 1 vehicle in my 40+ years of wrenching that wasn't a salvage vehicle. That's the way to go IMO, if you can do the work yourself and be assured of the quality of the repair. The auction site should have the VIN listed with the vehicle so get it and look it up at the link below. My personal preference is 4x4 anytime even though I use it seldom.......but it's there if I need it. I'd like to see what he's bidding on. I have a lot of spare parts for the 01-05 model. He may already know but doors and cab panels aren't cheap, even used ones. He's not going to get a big gain in MPG either way he goes,4x2/4x4. I wouldn't suggest him doing much car trailer pulling with a Trac either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steve McKellop, post: 952490, member: 67487"] I don't think I've had but 1 vehicle in my 40+ years of wrenching that wasn't a salvage vehicle. That's the way to go IMO, if you can do the work yourself and be assured of the quality of the repair. The auction site should have the VIN listed with the vehicle so get it and look it up at the link below. My personal preference is 4x4 anytime even though I use it seldom.......but it's there if I need it. I'd like to see what he's bidding on. I have a lot of spare parts for the 01-05 model. He may already know but doors and cab panels aren't cheap, even used ones. He's not going to get a big gain in MPG either way he goes,4x2/4x4. I wouldn't suggest him doing much car trailer pulling with a Trac either. [/QUOTE]
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