r/f350

Image 1 — 2011 f350 6.7 4wd rotor hitting caliper
Image 2 — 2011 f350 6.7 4wd rotor hitting caliper
Image 3 — 2011 f350 6.7 4wd rotor hitting caliper
Image 4 — 2011 f350 6.7 4wd rotor hitting caliper
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2011 f350 6.7 4wd rotor hitting caliper

What’s up boys I’m about at my wit’s end here so for backstory this is my buddy’s truck and we replaced the entire front end drag links, tie rod ends, ball joints, axle joints, both hub assemblies, backing plates, front rotors, pads, and the hub assemblies about two months ago and ever since he’s had a pretty gnarly high pitched squeal when turning right coming from the right front so it’s back in the shop to take the lift kit out so we decided to go after the noise while it was apart and everything looks ok except the right front caliper bracket is up against the rotor(pic1) and has a larger gap between the rotor and backing plate(pic 2) vs the other side (pic 3 and 4) we found the right front hub was pushing grease out so we replaced it and cleaned where it was sitting to bare metal(no change to issue) and I tried swapping the rotors (still no change) but if anyone has any ideas what could be causing this it would be appreciated as I’ve been working on these trucks for 5 years and have never ran into this and nothing I’m doing is helping

u/TheWheezeMan — 7 hours ago
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Concern for used F350

I’m in the market for a used F350 Dually and I just test drove one with 168k miles. I kept hearing engine noise as I drove and when we got back, I check under the steering wheel next to the pedals and saw the e brake manifold/opening came loose. Is it easy to fix or am I right to be concerned? See pictures for the opening I’m referring to. First picture if from the interior, second is from the engine bay. Thanks, I appreciate the feedback!

u/veilcerpintaxt — 1 day ago
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New or old truck

I am looking at possibly upgrading my truck for pulling a camper. i have a ‘93 F350 because it is purely mechanical but it can only pull 12k max from what I have been able to find that is not leaving a lot of options there for campers. So I’ve been looking if it would be better to get something newer. I’ve been looking for the best years of the F350 but every website has a different opinion, so thought I would ask around and see what the senses is here. The main idea is to be pulling a camper(around 33ft) and travel across the states for a while. Pretty much living in it. What do you all think? should I sick with the “93 or get a newer one and if so what year would you recommend? Thanks.

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u/81Thor — 2 days ago