Best bang for your buck cab mounts for a 2005 F250? Thanks

Hey everyone. About time to do my body mounts on my 2005 6.0, tends to happen after more than 20 years and almost 400k miles.

I see a ton of different options online with varying price ranges, anyone have good experiences with a certain brand they’d recommend? Thank you.

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u/RPU97 — 12 hours ago

“I need stims!” Best I can do is a hellbomb ragdolling you.

Just got my buddy into HD2, this was his first game. Nothing quite like a D8 bot mission as an intro. He’s absolutely hooked.

u/RPU97 — 19 hours ago
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Anyone know where the term “drag up” comes from?

We all know what it means to drag up but it occurred to me that I didn’t know the origin of it. Google gave me a million different answers so you guys got anything? I was thinking welders dragging up their leads, fishing boats dragging up their nets, I’m not sure.

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u/RPU97 — 3 days ago
▲ 57 r/Lineman

Anyone wanna come in for a quick job? All we need is some tape and maybe a cone or two. Thanks.

u/RPU97 — 19 days ago
▲ 60 r/Lineman

Pro tip for groundmen and apprentices: Ensure the plumbob is calibrated daily to avoid poles leaning like this! Follow for more tips and advice.

Job description said “leaning pole”…yeah, I guess it was, just a little.

u/RPU97 — 2 months ago
▲ 182 r/Lineman

Customer states “transformer blew up” and for once, they’re not wrong.

Before anyone says anything, I was about to rubber up the primary but I snapped this pic quick first. Don’t crucify me.

We did not locate the lid to the can.

u/RPU97 — 2 months ago
▲ 121 r/FordTrucks+1 crossposts

My 380k mile 2005 Lariat F250 6.0 Powerstroke. A truck that means a ton to me.

Just wanted to show off my 2005 F250 4x4 Lariat package with the 6.0 Powerstroke. This truck was bought by my uncle brand new in 2005 and was put to work immediately. My uncle has since retired (used to be a contractor building houses) but he used this truck as a work horse for his job. I always loved his truck so he was happy to pass it down to me as he no longer needs it.

The saying is true that these trucks are phenomenal when taken care of. Never beaten on, never tuned or driven like an asshole, just maintained properly. EGR deleted about a year ago.

Only major failure was a blown turbo, oil cooler and HPOP almost all at the same time at around 230k miles, but very mechanically sound aside from some leaks and little things here and there. The body’s not perfect, but that’s what you get living in the northeast (salted roads) and driving the truck on jobsites throughout the years.

It’s my daily driver and I love every second of it, I’d love to take this truck to a million miles if it lets me.

u/RPU97 — 3 months ago
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2005 6.0, 375k miles, sounding a bit slow on start up. Anyone run into a slower crank like this? Not able to check for codes at the moment. Runs and drives fine otherwise. Thank you.

u/RPU97 — 3 months ago

Good morning all. Putting a bank job class together for apprentices and I’m looking for anything you guys might have from real world scenarios, things like fucked up voltages, hazards etc.

Thank you for your time.

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u/RPU97 — 4 months ago