What have you done to your powerstroke today?

WhiteMamba_Scorpion

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I would have gave it away and put the 1150 in.. lol

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god bless america and the farmer who feeds your fat ass
Well I have a bad seal on the rear of the tcase right now so until that's fixed I'll keep Fords fluid in it. Once that's fixed I'll put some LE1150 in it.
 

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Mine? Good. Still running strong and shifts are tight. I've heard the 1150 can only help. Currently waiting on new wheels so it'll be a minute before I can test it out with the new fluid.



Is your trans built at all ? Sorry I'm on Tapatalk and can't see signatures.


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Is your trans built at all ? Sorry I'm on Tapatalk and can't see signatures.


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Yes. It's one of Elites first 6R140s. Has about 35,000 miles on it now. It's actually like 3 years old I just don't drive it very often but when it does get driven it gets put to use.
 
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Topped them off and pushed some snow, it was wet and heavy, 2-3" of ice on the top but the powerstrokes got it done!
 

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3 years of grease, oil, soot, diesel fuel, salt, dirt, etc. Decided it was time to scrub the Weathertechs down. Left is after they were hosed off. Right is after some 50/50 diluted simple green and about 10 mins of scrubbing. Can't believe how well these have held up.

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Anyone have a remedy to keep the weather tech mats from sliding on a truck with vinyl floor ?


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3 years of grease, oil, soot, diesel fuel, salt, dirt, etc. Decided it was time to scrub the Weathertechs down. Left is after they were hosed off. Right is after some 50/50 diluted simple green and about 10 mins of scrubbing. Can't believe how well these have held up.

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Nice. Good job on cleaning the wood in the background too. Looks amazing for just a cleaner and a good scrubbing.
 

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Anyone have a remedy to keep the weather tech mats from sliding on a truck with vinyl floor ?


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Drivers side snaps into the 2 little knubs in the carpet but if you don't have those then I'd just use some 3M double sided tape. Just 2 or 3 squares would suffice. They're pretty sticky so much more than that it'd be a pain to get the mats out for cleaning.
 
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