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koda2000

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note: this has nothing to do with Explorers, so you don't need to read any further unless you want to hear how i spent my day.

i have an old F100 pickup that's been hot rodded a bit. modern V8, auto trans, power disk brakes, power rack/pinion steering, IFS, 4-bar rear suspension, 9" Ford differential, coil-overs on all four corners. it's no show truck. well, i don't use it much and last year my daughter asked if her idiot baby-daddy could use it for work. i figured i'd rather he drive that instead of one of my Mountaineers/Explorers. he's managed to wreck, or break, every car of mine he's ever driven (including running my daughter's Mountaineer into a ditch a month months ago and he was told never to drive the Mountaineer). the F100 is no exception. every other weekend i'm fixing something on it. i have rear suspension bushings on order for it right now, i repaired a fuel leak and leaky valve cover gaskets this past weekend, i replaced a blown radiator hose a couple of weeks ago and i rebuilt the power steering pump just before that.

today my daughter comes home from her part-time job driving the F100. when i ask her how come, she tells me that her boyfriend took her Mountaineer this morning, because the F100 wasn't steering/stopping right (so let my daughter take her changes with it, right?). so, at 10 o'clock this morning i'm pulling wheels off to see whats going on. when i get to the p/s front, i immediately knew something was not right. turns out it totally ate the inner wheel bearing, screwed up the spindle, ruined the rotor and brake pads. a new spindle is around $200 for a pair (you can't buy just one) plus shipping. i remembered i had some spare OE Mustang II spindles in the basement, that i've had for over 20 years (and to think i almost brought them to the recycler a couple of weeks ago). i checked them out and they were identical to the ones that came with my IFS kit. sometimes even a blind squirrel finds a nut...

including 1 trip to the auto parts store (40 mins round trip) by 5:00 PM i had it back together with the replacement spindle, new brakes, new inner/outer Timken wheels bearings, races & seals (for both sides) new high temp Ford wheel bearing grease and then i took it for a test drive. it seems to be fine now. it's important to keep this truck on the road so he continues to work. i've known this moron for 5 years and this is the first time he's had a real full-time job (he's 36). i've told him if he's not working full-time, i'll kick his ass out of my house in a heartbeat.

a beer, a hot shower and a 600 mg ibuprofen and i'm ready for tomorrow's adventure.
 



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...:popcorn:..Well done..:biggthump
 






What year is the F100?
 












Cool :thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup:
 






You and I are very much alike. Except for one thing. The part about "here, you drive the truck because it isn't stopping right" would have gotten a whole lot more attention, lol.
 






Good job, Chief.
 






You and I are very much alike. Except for one thing. The part about "here, you drive the truck because it isn't stopping right" would have gotten a whole lot more attention, lol.

well, in fairness, my daughter had a 6 mile drive home on secondary roads, where he had a 80 mile round trip on highway. still, i wan't happy about his decision to just switch with her, or in her decisions to drive it home. frankly i don't understand how either of them think, and i'm not just talking about this issue. honestly, were we ever that dumb?
 












Purdy, is that a 390 bird I see?
 






Job well done...

Well, I have been maintaining six cars, (2 of my own) for ourselves and for daughter an in-law. If you are too nice and at service, what happens is it becomes YOUR problem to keep the stock rolling...

But... a '54 F100 is something to ride in ;)
Marvial
 






Good way to spend a day...
 












Well, I have been maintaining six cars, (2 of my own) for ourselves and for daughter an in-law. If you are too nice and at service, what happens is it becomes YOUR problem to keep the stock rolling...

But... a '54 F100 is something to ride in ;)
Marvial

the T-Bird convertible is for riding in. the pickup's for hauling and hauling ass.
 












Koda - great pics. The Tbird is just outstanding - must be a lot of fun to drive that around on a nice day!!

You are to be commended for taking care of your family like you do. I have been very fortunate with kid spouses/boyfriends/girlfriends so far; I'm not sure I could be as good as you are with a real idiot!! Keep up the good work - there will be a reward for it eventually.
 






Koda - great pics. The Tbird is just outstanding - must be a lot of fun to drive that around on a nice day!!

You are to be commended for taking care of your family like you do. I have been very fortunate with kid spouses/boyfriends/girlfriends so far; I'm not sure I could be as good as you are with a real idiot!! Keep up the good work - there will be a reward for it eventually.

thank you, but you know what they say... no good deed goes unpunished. i'm just trying to make sure he takes care of his family, so i don't have to.
 






Gotta love the old FE series, let me know if you ever can't find stuff for it , like I've said on here before you true ford guys would freak out if you saw what my people have laying around
 






well, in fairness, my daughter had a 6 mile drive home on secondary roads, where he had a 80 mile round trip on highway. still, i wan't happy about his decision to just switch with her, or in her decisions to drive it home. frankly i don't understand how either of them think, and i'm not just talking about this issue. honestly, were we ever that dumb?

This sounds like my house at times. My wife always tells me that I should "try and say less". In which my reply is always "when it's my money they are wasting I'll say what I want", lol.

And no, I don't think we were ever that dumb..... My Daughter, Grandson and her husband came to visit from Ohio and it's a 600 mile drive. Before they headed home I told her hubby to pull the car up to the garage and we'd check the fluids and tire pressure before they left. His face turned white. Oil was black as tar and down a quart and all the tires were at least 10 pounds low. I didn't have a filter so I just drained the oil and put in fresh and told them to get it changed when they got home. I'll guarantee that never got done....
 



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Reading your post brought a tear to my eye.
I lost my daughter in 07..she was 31.

I'm sure you know you are your daughters hero.
Daughters may test you at times but if you can deal with explorers ..you can deal with just about anything..lol.
 






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