What to look for when buying a USED FORD 6.7 DIESEL | WATCH THIS & purchase SMARTLY!! |

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Anyone thinking about buying a used Ford 6.7 liter diesel should watch this and take notes because buying a USED truck can be worrisome. What up FAMILY!!! Hope you all are well. Tonight I wanted to touch on something that I get asked a lot about and that is about buying a NEW or USED 6.7 diesel. I got one in and thought this would be a great time to go over some of PTT's top things to look at when buying a new rig. Tell me below what your choices are/were, if you have anything you want to add. Remember to LIKE - COMMENT - SUB - SHARE SEE YOU SUNDAY!

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Lot of good tips ARod! Don't forget: check the pedal wear, lots of wear means lots of stop and go (same with seat bolsters, hopping in and out will show a LOT more wear). I'd rather buy a high mileage freeway runner truck. I like to pull door rubbers and look for over spray, good way to tell if there was an accident that wasn't maybe reported to insurance. Bring a magnet with you, for steel bodied trucks to see if there was any Bondo jobs. I also like to see a truck start when it's dead cold, a cold start tells a lot. A big thing today is to make sure all the electric junk works. A buddy of mine bought a 2018 Explorer a while back and it had the front seat massagers, he didn't check that until MONTHS later and only the passenger one works, the driver side was used ALL the time and wore out. Some great tips! This is what I love about the interWeBZ!

BarnStangz
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Me at the dealership. "Excuse me while I go grab my creeper".

chrisruef
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Another thing to add is always look under the bed liner! I bought a 2011 with a new bed liner and the previous guy screwed plywood into the bed! Like 16 screw holes in my bed. Dealers add it because they know people don't check under it for bed condition. I got a good deal on it cause of lots of cosmetic damage like that.

keshmo
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I bought a 2014 f250 6.7 psd with 230k miles last year. Truck now has 302k miles and am very happy with this purchase. Was getting 10 to 12 mpg’s at best before deleting. Once deleted and using hns minimaxx tuner on street tune cruising at 70 it gets 18-20mpg. Very happy with it and would say that maintenance is very important to the longevity of this engine. Great video by the way.

landybob
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I always bring a coolant tester, always check the oil level and condition as well as the trans fluid especially a diesel. Very surprised he didn't do any of those things.

miked
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I just put a deposit on a 2016 super duty. The checklist I just made from this video is awesome cause it’s gonna be my first diesel. Thank you so much!

bryanmalone
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Bought a two year old 2021 F350 6.7 ... so far, so good. I went through many of your points, but wish I had known about all of them. Good advice. Thank you.

bsbrum
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Great video. I consider if a person is using OEM maintenance parts. That will give me an idea of whether they’ll use OEM replacement parts. Lastly, if someone invests in a high tier on brand tire, chances are there are other things they didn’t skimp on. Everything else, you pretty much covered. As soon as I saw the empty coolant reservoir, I walked. These trucks b too expensive for little stuff like that!

jamest
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I really appreciate you making this video - you brought up some things that I didn't think of and I'm glad that you did as I'm in the market for a 6.7. The only thing I'd add - make sure to look at the cab corners and rocker panels for deterioration, that seems to be very common in the rust belt. I'm in Michigan and I've seen it a lot on trucks out here! Thanks again.

VPTACTICAL
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Don't forget to look at those body mounts!

khrisjames
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Yet another very excellent video tutorial of yours sir. I especially like where you touched upon the interior smell. That's just one of my many pet peeves of getting into customers' vehicles, is when they smell like "dog". Next up is when they reek of pot so strong you could get high, just getting in it to bring into your bay. I too, echo your sentiments about how the overall interior appearance of a vehicle speaks volumes about the owner's character. You also brought up a very good point on the cost of a brake job on these trucks, which reminds me that I might need to have a closer look at my rear brakes and possibly address if needed, since I'm about to unload my 2016 with 74K miles on it very shortly within the next month or so. I know I just did my front brakes within the last oil change I did, about 3K miles ago, as well as my summer tires. Good tip on the fuel filler door hook. I never knew that! Which also reminds me, I need to fuel up. I think I'm going to use that hook for the first time.

michaelchan
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Im a 6.7 owner my self and man this was alot help to calm me down thanks my thankfully my truck looks good

MOUNTAIN_MMA
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"If those tips are black you know whats up". had me loling

JustinLaNoue
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Awesome video.. used this video when I bought my dream truck 2017 f350 king ranch about 7 weeks ago. Been following you for a few months now and now follow ford boss and Ds and the crew you have on your zoom meetings. Keep up the great content

daviddaniels
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For me I always see inbore pads go first and you can typically see them easier if you turn the wheel opposite of the one you want to check

elijahmctaggart
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I love the video it was very helpful we're looking at a 2018 F350 diesel right now I'd love to hear more about your thoughts on the diesel engine first the 6.2 gas which I have and I love is there challenges working with the 6.7 doing your work on your own

techtalkabc
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I like to pull the air filter out and look inside the intake tubing. If its dirty past the filter...run away

agger
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I never knew about the fuel cap hook! Another great video!👍

nobodyhome
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Very happy with the video...I was starting to think I was the only person that took time to get under the truck...outstanding

jimmyjohnson
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Very nice video. Your personal notes on the engine maintenance should be a top priority.

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