1,000 miles
Run the truck backwards to about 10 Mph, hit you brakes very hard. This will adjust your brakes in general.
A 1990 F250 with a 7.3 liter diesel in it should get roughly 20 miles per gallon. This will decrease if you do not regularly have maintenance done on the truck though.
There should be one near the battery.
If you are trying to make an environmentally friendly automobile purchase, then you probably do not want to go with a truck. The F250, gets around 12-15 miles per gallon.
The Ford F250 is a 3/4 ton truck and the F150 is a 1/2 ton truck. The main purpose for these differences, is pointing out the towing capabilities for each truck. The major difference between the F150 and F250 is size and power. The F250 has a more powerful drivetrain and can tow and haul more cargo.
It Depends on what year it is and how many miles is on it. A 2010 ext cab gas f250 4x4 around $40,000 MSRP PRICE You can get the truck for around $36,000 to $32,000
the gvw on a 1977 f250 8600lbs or 8800 heavy truck 10x better truck than they make today
They look exactly like the rear brakes from a 1969 F250
Where do you find the chassis number on a 1999 Ford F250 truck
You need to specify which module.
i'm getting 16mpg at 65mph and about 14.5 at 80mph hwy. I don't have any programmers hooked up or anything special to the engine done. I drive a 2007 f250 4x4 with 130k miles on it
1999 rims will not fit 95 truck,the bolt patterns are different