2023 F350 Super Duty 7.3 GODZILLA V8 - 1 Year/10k Mile Review

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  • Опубликовано: 25 июн 2024
  • We have now had our 2023 Ford Super Duty F350 for a full year. We have put 10,000 miles on it with about a third of that being towing miles. We have towed a travel trailer, 5th wheel, and a loaded car hauler. The truck is a SRW Lariat with the crew cab and standard bed. In the review we go over what we have liked and what we should have done differently. I also answer the question on if I regret not getting the diesel. I have added chapter marks if you would like to skip to a certain topic. Enjoy the video!
    FYI - Forgot to mention in the video but gearing is 3.73
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    00:00 Intro/Specs
    03:20 Exterior
    06:33 Interior
    10:17 Drivetrain
    12:38 Upgrades
    14:06 Towing
    17:45 Shanna's Thoughts
    20:47 Final Thoughts

Комментарии • 148

  • @estried86
    @estried86 11 дней назад +3

    After owning a 2016 Powerstroke, I'll never own another modern diesel. The DPF system is an absolute nightmare, and maintenance costs are crazy. I traded it in for a 2022 Godzilla, it's been great so far, with plenty of power.

  • @PapawB
    @PapawB Месяц назад +2

    👍 nice review !
    We ordered a ‘21 F350 SRW Lariat CCLB FX4 w/7.3L, 3:73 diffs for travel in retirement; really only use it for towing our 12k x 36’ 5th wheel. Love the truck for that purpose, 48gal tank provides great range. Have towed in the Rockies, plenty of power & stability; 10sp tran works fine in tow/haul, just took a little time for me to learn how best to use it.

    • @JustSimplifying
      @JustSimplifying  Месяц назад

      Yeah I figured there are probably tricks for me to optimize what I'm doing when towing. I am a novice at towing (previously just utility trailers and small camper with a Tahoe) so the things that I mentioned probably are more of a driver problem than a truck problem.

  • @vasili70
    @vasili70 Месяц назад +11

    I bought a new 2020 F250 on March 2020 and was specifically looking for the 7.3 gasser. I had a 2001 F250 with the 6.8 V10 before, never had any issues with the truck (except MPG). My 7.3 gets better mileage towing (normally less than 10K lbs) than the V10 did empty. Only have about 10K on the truck at this point, i have 0 regrets. Everyone else I know are running diesels, but I believe the overall operating costs for how I use the truck, the Godzilla makes better financial sense as well. Love my truck..

    • @JustSimplifying
      @JustSimplifying  Месяц назад +2

      Totally agree. The diesel is more capable and gets better mpg but for what I use it for just not justifiable considering the cost. And the 7.3 is still an awesome option.

    • @heathmcateer
      @heathmcateer 18 дней назад

      Thank you for sharing! Do you also mind sharing what your loaded and unloaded mileage was with the 6.8 V10? I know it was a great engine and I'm always curious what people saw for mileage on those bad boys.

    • @vasili70
      @vasili70 11 дней назад

      @@heathmcateer I have a bumper pull 20' equipment trailer. When towing around 9K (usually kept speed about 65 on the highways) the V10 would average between 8-9 MPG. Empty at 75 it would get 11-12. With the Godzilla towing the same weight and doing 70 on the same highway it gets about 12. Best it's done empty at 75 is 17 MPG. Hope this helps!

  • @jacobzimmerman3330
    @jacobzimmerman3330 24 дня назад +8

    Ive got a 22 with the 7.3. Pushing 30k miles, half from towing. Came from a duramax. I feel about the same as you. It is a great truck. The biggest con for me is towing. It has the power, but being gas wants to get up high in the revs. The downshifting in tow mode is annoying. And if you have cruise set on interstate, mine will down shift 2 gears if it drops 2 mph below set speed. That is very annoying, why not drop one gear to attempt to recover. I typically put in manual and babysit it when towing heavy on interstate. Thanks for the video. Cheers.

    • @herb7877
      @herb7877 20 дней назад +1

      I had the same issue (downshifting 2 gears at a time) with my '21 7.3 Godzilla towing a 8400# tt.. Coming back home from a 4k mile trip and going thru a lot of hills & a mtn pass I figured it out. A semi was ahead of me was dropping gears and remembered way back when I spent a small bit of time driving a semi that you need to stay in the torque range, which on a semi is about a 200-400 rpm drop takes you out. I started down shifting a gear at a time with the manual gear selection ( + & - on the stock) while still in Tow/Haul; as my rpm's would drop to stay in the 2500-3200 rpm range on small hills & 3500-3800 on the long steep ones. Works so much better and less issues with the sudden down shift of two gears at a time.

  • @AFoxintheWild
    @AFoxintheWild Месяц назад +15

    The gas tank was a reason I have stuck with long beds. You get a 48 gallon tank with the long bed.

    • @SliderFury1
      @SliderFury1 Месяц назад +5

      Yup! Unless you're worried about parallel parking, the long bed is all advantages.
      Bigger fuel tank, more bed space, longer wheelbase (which means smoother ride and better towing stability). Plus, imho, it looks better.

    • @JustSimplifying
      @JustSimplifying  Месяц назад +3

      I agree with each of your points except that I prefer the standard bed look. A friend of my told me ahead of time I was better off getting the long bed and he wasn't wrong. But I love the looks of this truck. The other downside to the long bed is that Shanna would be less likely to drive the truck if it were any bigger. I usually work remotely but when I do have to go to work in the car, she has to use the truck for her daily driving.

    • @AFoxintheWild
      @AFoxintheWild Месяц назад +2

      A guy has to get whatever works best for them. And you did.

    • @SliderFury1
      @SliderFury1 Месяц назад +1

      ​@@JustSimplifyingI just think it looks weird when the front end+cab looks so much longer than the bed. With the long bed, the two halves look closer in size. Plus, you notice the rake less.

    • @jabroni6199
      @jabroni6199 26 дней назад +2

      Transfer flow now makes a 58 gallon tank for the 7.3 CCSB. It’s not cheap but it’s available.

  • @caddidon
    @caddidon 24 дня назад +1

    I have a 24 Rapid red, first red truck I ever bought. I typically get white, silver or gray and I also thought is red too much, but it grew on me and I’m extremely happy with the color and the truck to all your points

    • @JustSimplifying
      @JustSimplifying  24 дня назад +1

      I ruled white out right away. My last few company vehicles were white and I started noticing half the cars on the road were white. Then half the trucks and SUVs were blacked out. I loved the Velocity Blue and was planning on that but then they got rid of it for 2023. So red won out.

  • @robnanneman
    @robnanneman Месяц назад +1

    Hey! You e got great taste as I got the same truck/engine combo as you. Although I did spring for the Tremor package. You noted about fuel tank size…I installed a TransferFlow 58-gal tank. They finally came out with a gas version. About $4k installed. My range is about 750 miles now with that thing. And when it’s full, the ride is so much better from an SD truck.

    • @JustSimplifying
      @JustSimplifying  29 дней назад +2

      We debated on the Tremor package. I figured since the truck was mainly for towing and I have the Jeep for off roading, I was better off saving the money on that one.

  • @nomad_R1
    @nomad_R1 14 дней назад

    This is awesome and genuine. I drive an older 6.2L with a bumper pull right now. Congrats on retirement! I hope to be right there in 12 years 🙃

    • @JustSimplifying
      @JustSimplifying  14 дней назад

      Unfortunately I’m not at retirement yet. But the truck has to last me until then. I’ve got about 8 years til I call it wrap on a career. Will still have to work but just not at the level I am now.

  • @petecarlton3551
    @petecarlton3551 Месяц назад +4

    For the CarPlay audio all you have to do is press and hold the volume and skip forward buttons at the same time until the screen goes dark. It resets and works again

    • @JustSimplifying
      @JustSimplifying  Месяц назад

      Thanks for the tip. I'll try that next time.

    • @fergotti
      @fergotti 29 дней назад +2

      That takes a little too long. I have noticed that if you hit the screen off 3times it will cycle thru and car play works again

  • @armedmariner
    @armedmariner Месяц назад +12

    I have a 2022 F350 4x4 Quad Cab XLT with the 7.3. Long Bed. SRW.
    I thought about diesel. I could afford the diesel. I bought the 7.3 instead. Why? Low maintenance. Low cost maintenance and none of that acidic DEF crap that causes so many problems.
    XLT is more than I need. You paid 78,550 so you could have had a diesel daily if you were willing to drop a trim level.
    I got the F350 and my payload is 4069#. I got the auto fold mirrors. Love them. Love the 8’ bed. Love the 48 gallon tank that comes with 8’ bed. I love the keypad. I think I got the XLT mostly for that damn key pad. I changed out my own headlights to LEDs. I got a sliding rear window and need it for a camper. I got the electric power pedals. Don’t need them. I got the upfitter switches and have a set of BRIGHT backups hooked up on them. Upfitter are cheap. I have the Tow Package and those additional camera angles are great and it will competently back my trailers up by itself but honestly I don’t use that feature all that much. I don’t have a center console and that’s just fine. Adds no value for me. I should’ve done a carpet delete to make cleaning it out easier. Ford trucks are phenomenal for rear seat under storage. I have a TON of shit under there. I put a heavy Ford rubber bed mat in there but I don’t have bed liner. I’m gonna do my own bed liner eventually.
    Now the 7.3. My GOODNESS what a fabulous engine. Tons of low end torque. I just took a 22k pound dump trailer to the dump the other day. Truck knew it was there but engine and frame didn’t care. Many people ask me why the hell I bought a SuperDuty and not a 150. The answer is the engine! If they put the 7.3 in the F-150 I’d buy it!
    SuperDuties are fabulous trucks. I just don’t like how tall they are. But o do love my tailgate step. I use it all the time. It is essential for me at 5’ 8”
    I’m at 66,000 miles. Not a bit of trouble. Love the thing. Best vehicle I ever bought new.
    I went out the door for $62k back in 2022 COVID days. It’s already paid off and I hope to keep her for a long time.
    I would buy it again for sure. I might even consider an XL with the STX package cuz that’s all you really need.
    Oh last point. I just put Michelin MS/2’s on my truck. I now average 15.5mpg around town. Gained nearly a whole mpg. Those tires are amazingly good on this truck if you are like me and you will rarely go bushwhacking.

    • @JustSimplifying
      @JustSimplifying  Месяц назад +3

      We talked about the cost of the Lariat trim vs the diesel. But we know ourselves and that we have gotten spoiled. So we wanted the leather seats and some of the extra creature comforts more than the diesel.

    • @gregorylyon1004
      @gregorylyon1004 26 дней назад +1

      What's the gearing in your truck??? I love these videos about these trucks, but they never state what gearing they have.

  • @ls1jeeper
    @ls1jeeper 12 дней назад +3

    Mine has 117k and it's loaded to GVW (19,500) everyday. So far it's been great

    • @JustSimplifying
      @JustSimplifying  11 дней назад

      You do excavation work or something like that??? That's a lot of weight daily!

    • @ls1jeeper
      @ls1jeeper 11 дней назад

      @@JustSimplifying it's a service truck, heavy equipment repair. It's a 550 truck

  • @15Jeep
    @15Jeep 6 дней назад +1

    First Time Viewer...Great Video! Your comments, statements and explanations pro and con are excellent!
    I have owned several diesel trucks in the past used to tow gooseneck trailers - horse trailer, stock combo trailer, flatbed trailer. Decided to go with a gas truck after the introduction of the Ford 7.3L godzilla. However, I waited until the third year and purchased a 2022 Ford F350 Lariat 7.3L 4WD Tremor.I live in the Rocky Mountains and I have only owned SRW trucks because DRW trucks are absolutely worthless in mud and snow. Virtually all of the ranchers mostly have SRW trucks with a few DRW trucks for highway towing. Some guys tow some very heavy loads with SRW trucks with added air bags and helper springs. I like the exterior aesthetics of the 2017 - 2022 Super Dutys the best. However, I do like the interior of the 2023+ trucks with the exception of the digital gauges. Some Additional Comments pertaining to your video --------->
    1. @4:56 - LED Roof / Cab Clearance Lights - Some guys don't like 'em, but I think these lights look great on the SRW trucks! At dawn, night or dusk...people know it is not an F150 approaching...but a truck that can do "truck things"! The first accessory item I added to my SRW truck was the Ford Marker Lamp Assembly - Part Number HC3Z-13A613-C. Like the Roof / cab Clearance lights, this marker light is DOT required on DRW trucks...but the Rear Marker Lamp Assembly looks great on a Ford SRW truck, especially if the truck is equipped with the LED Roof / Cab Clearance Lights. The combination of these lights looks cool on an SRW truck.
    A. PTT w/ARod Aaron has numerous great videos on the Ford Super Duty...mainly the 6.7L diesel, but still an excellent channel with awesome information -------->
    ruclips.net/video/tDtLGoj4wHk/видео.html
    B. Check Out Limitless Autoworks for OEM custom OEM grade and style wiring harnesses. Rich has the emergency lighting down to shear excellence --------->
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    NOTE: The Ford Rear Marker Light Assembly can be purchased for less online. I have used WOLESALE PARTS DISTRIBUTORS via Gillie Hyde Ford (and Gillie Hyde Jeep) in Glasgow Kentucky for several years. Call 270-651-2125 and ask for Wholesale Parts Distributors then ask for Andrew. He appreciates the business and having the part number(s) in advance makes his job easier. They post and sell their parts on both Amazon and eBay. I recently purchased a TPMS for an extra OEM rim so I can do 5 tire rotation on my F350 and saved over $30.00 form other Ford online options. I have also purchased some parts from Fairway Ford in Ohio, Levittown Ford, Lakeland Ford and Tasca, but Wholesale Parts Distributors has the best prices on parts 85 percent of the time.
    2. @ 6:42 - The 2022 Ford trucks have the large 12" infotainment screen. The 2017 - 2021 Ford trucks have the small 8" infotainment screen.
    3. @ 6:50 - For several reasons, the Ford Super Duty is a way better choice than a Chevrolet or GMC Heavy Duty. Ford's design and engineering for a TRUCK is far superior! Ford has much better drivetrain, Approach Angle, Breakover Angle, Departure Angle. Furthermore, the aftermarket has a plethora of high-quality suspension accessories and options for Ford trucks that are not available for GM 4WD trucks, mainly because of the design that utilizes IFS axle and low hanging frame rails.
    4. @ 7:10 - Absolutely Correct - "Ford just nailed it with this layout!" Without a doubt, Ford has the BEST interior ergonomics on trucks! The "comfort level"...console and doors...exactly correct. In addition, the heat and A/C vents are in ideal locations. All of the knobs and buttons are well thought out and placed. GM has their 2H, 4H and 4L knob on the left...not ideal. In addition, the shift selector on GM trucks gets in the viewing way of their large rectangular infotainment screen. Simply put, Ford engineers a superior truck in numerous ways!
    5. @ 14:06 - Towing - really liked your comments and information on three (3) different trailers. Completely Agree...I miss the exhaust break on diesel trucks. All of my previous Super Duty trucks had the longer wheelbase with 8' bed. I prefer the shorter wheelbase and tighter turning radius and do not miss the long bed because I have trailers to haul stuff when needed. In addition, I have not noticed any meaningful difference in ride quality. Check Out Sulastic Rubber Springs ---------> www.sulastic.com/en/
    6. @ 17:45 - Always good to get the wife's (Shanna's) perspective.

    • @JustSimplifying
      @JustSimplifying  6 дней назад

      Yeah I had forgotten they updated the interior for 22 then the exterior for 23. Thanks for the other info and links.

  • @armedmariner
    @armedmariner 25 дней назад +2

    By the way anyone contemplating an F-350 vs and F-250 - my two cents - get the 350 every day. No brainer. My payload is 4069#. I think the equivalent 250 is like 3400. Payload is important. There ain’t a hill of beans much difference between them except for stiffer / more springs. Yes it rides a little stiffer. But I’ve never been in an F250 that I thought rode “soft” compared to my 350. In my home state of Louisiana they don’t make you register it commercial and I didn’t have to insure it commercial either. So it costs me as much as a 250 to insure and register. I think the upfront cost is maybe $400 more? I honestly forget. I remember researching before purchase and after I found out about registration and insurance I quit looking at the 250’s.
    Not sure about 250’s but an additional coat for the 350 was a I have a 3” receiver hitch. It is massive rated for towing. Everything that size costs more too so beware. But my boss just saw me about to hook up to his dump trailer and he saw the receiver on my truck and he said “oh that’ll do!”

    • @JustSimplifying
      @JustSimplifying  25 дней назад +1

      That is exactly why I went for the 350 over the 250. The cost difference was in that $400-500 range. I'm with you, I don't see the point of the 250 unless a state requires different registration status or something. And if the ride is that big of a deal to someone, they may as well get an F150 and a smaller camper.

  • @enz6312
    @enz6312 28 дней назад +1

    I have the XLT version of your truck. We pull a 35' 5ver at 15K Lbs. 4.10 gears. We get 8.5 MPG pulling the camper all over the southeast and Midwest. I wouldn't trade it for a diesel and it's headaches. Mountains are not an issue. Going down a steep grade takes some practice. The software does need a little tweak for grade shifting but it does a pretty good job. I find the more i drive in the mountains the better it drives because I'm more familiar with what the truck will do especially going down a grade.

    • @JustSimplifying
      @JustSimplifying  28 дней назад

      Yeah I figure half the problem is just me getting better at knowing the truck and how to use it properly in those few situations. The diesel exhaust brake is just kind of like a cheat code. Makes things way easier. But obviously not easy enough for me to think it's worth the extra money and maintenance costs!

  • @poundsonwood
    @poundsonwood 28 дней назад +2

    I always laugh when people refer to their short bed as a "standard bed'. Nice truck! I just got a '24 and agree with most of your thoughts.

    • @JustSimplifying
      @JustSimplifying  28 дней назад

      I understand thinking a truck is meant to have an 8 foot bed, but most people refer to it as "standard" because it makes up the majority of the orders. It's rare to even find the long bed on a lot without special ordering. Then with the half tons trucks some of the manufacturers have a 5.5" bed, 6.75" bed, and the 8 ft bed. So just depends on your perspective.

    • @poundsonwood
      @poundsonwood 24 дня назад

      @@JustSimplifying didn't mean to sound critical. Just something that amuses me and most people probably agree with you. I might even agree in a half ton truck. But if that were a dually, where you can only get the 8' bed, you would have to call the 8' standard. I think the 6.5' has become far more popular due to the crew cabs becoming the biggest seller. My crew cab combined with my 8' bed makes for a long long truck. My kids tease me about my 'land yacht", LOL. I love it.

    • @JustSimplifying
      @JustSimplifying  24 дня назад

      @@poundsonwood If we had a set home base and just used the truck for towing to a campground I would have went dually. But when we bounce around to various places it would be such a pain getting into town and finding parking spots. If we didn't have dogs I would love a standard cab F450. I love the looks of those things!

  • @txgreek3512
    @txgreek3512 9 дней назад

    I own my own company and have had a very large variety of high end personal trucks and I’ve always gone right back to my gasoline engines as far easier to maintain. The diesel gets 5-7 mpg better than gas but also takes far more expensive maintenance (14 quarts of oil) and with all the needed diesel restrictions and future pricey repairs it’s just not at all needed for what your use of the truck is. In addition, not every gas station has diesel so you did great! 👍🏻 HIGHLY RECOMMEND Amsoil Signature series for ALL your fluid needs as I’ve been running a couple of my personal trucks with extremely high abuse and zero failures all attributed to Amsoil Signature Series. Good luck and God Bless

    • @JustSimplifying
      @JustSimplifying  9 дней назад

      Thanks for the feedback. It's always nice to have more evidence that I'm not completely crazy. I'll definitely look into the Amsoil stuff. 🙏

    • @15Jeep
      @15Jeep 6 дней назад

      @@JustSimplifying Oil and Lubricants ----------> Check Out Schaeffer's - St Louis since 1839. Schaeffer's Oil has some proprietary ingredients that reduce soot build up around the valves and on top of the pistons. In addition...and this is a big one...I highly recommend using BG Products and Services AND / OR Wynn's Products and Services. Both have Special Equipment than can Flush and Fill (instead of Drain and Fill). I have previously owned several diesel pickups...towing goosenecks - horse trailers, stock combo trailers and flatbed trailers. I now have a 2022 Ford F350 7.3L Lariat 4WD Tremor. Extremely Pleased with the truck!
      Flush and Fill the Coolant...gets all of the old coolant out of the engine block, heater core, etc. Flush and Fill the Power Steering. Flush and Fill the automatic transmission (10R140). Keep in mind there are several people that are strong against Flush and Fill and only service with the Drain and Fill method on automatic transmissions. I and other guys strongly disagree with that opinion. However, I would not Flush and Fill any automatic transmission above 75,000 - 80,000 miles on the odometer which is under the 100,000 miles recommended by the experts...maintenance / repair shops, BG Products, Wynn's, etc. The 10R140 behind the 6.7L Powerstroke Diesel and the 7.3L godzilla is in fact 'serviceable'. The fluid transfer machines used by BG Products and Wynn's require different adapters for the various automatic transmissions.
      Ford states the 10R140 is sealed with "lifetime fluid" and does not need to be serviced. I do not care what the engineers purport, I completely disagree with that viewpoint. Anyone with basic knowledge of physics understands thermal activity (heat) is the death of mechanical systems, tires, etc. There is no such thing as "lifetime fluid"...at some point, thermal activity will breakdown and degrade any and all fluids, including Amsoil products. I'm not against Amsoil products...just not for me as I cannot justify the additional cost since I will still service via Flush and Fill more frequently than recommended by Amsoil.
      Quality Filters are very important. I would recommend using only two types of oil filters for the 7.3L godzilla -------> Motorcraft FL-820S .....OR..... Ford Racing CM-6731-FL820. In addition, I would not purchase either filter from Amazon or eBay since there are some counterfeits from those sources.

  • @tscherry70
    @tscherry70 Месяц назад +2

    Thanks for the review. You can get a Transfer Flow extended in-bed fuel tank to extend the range. I think they're about to release a 58 gal version.

    • @JustSimplifying
      @JustSimplifying  Месяц назад

      I've thought about that. But I currently have the fifth wheel hitch and tools in the bed. So I hate to take even more bed space up.

    • @robnanneman
      @robnanneman 29 дней назад

      The TransferFlow tank replaces the OEM tank. Sits in the same footprint…just hangs a bit lower.

    • @JustSimplifying
      @JustSimplifying  29 дней назад +1

      Oh sweet. I was thinking of the external tanks you added in the bed. Unfortunately I'll have to put a few other projects ahead of that but it definitely will have to go on the list of upgrades. Thanks for clarifying.

    • @FordF250Tremor
      @FordF250Tremor 9 дней назад

      I have a 22 F250 Lariat Ultimate Tremor. I had the Transfer Flow tank put in and it makes the thing have a 550 to 700 Mike range. The tank replaces the factory tank. Since I don’t use it off road the minimal reduction in center clearance. It is so comfortable we make the 1000 mile drive from Florida to Pa in one day. Put timbrons on as well.

    • @JustSimplifying
      @JustSimplifying  9 дней назад

      @@FordF250Tremor That range would be fantastic. It's definitely on my to do list. I have already spec'd out Timbrens. I plan on getting those before we head out again this fall.

  • @infiniti1706
    @infiniti1706 Месяц назад +1

    Nice review...

  • @Sventy11
    @Sventy11 22 дня назад +4

    I've got a 22 lariat with the 7.3. When towing down mountains, i just shift to M and put it in the gear i want to use. Otherwise it will go into 2nd gear and rev the hell out of the engine.

    • @15Jeep
      @15Jeep 6 дней назад

      Exactly what I do while towing in the Rocky Mountains. That's why the M option is there!

  • @mikebowers8181
    @mikebowers8181 Месяц назад +1

    Transfer flow makes a 58 gal. Replacement fuel tank. Good review. What’s your rear end ratio.

    • @JustSimplifying
      @JustSimplifying  Месяц назад

      3.73 with the electronic locker. Somehow I miss an important spec in each video I do!

    • @LWRC
      @LWRC 29 дней назад

      That's about $300.00 fill up at Kalifornia gas prices!!!!😂😂😂

  • @herb7877
    @herb7877 20 дней назад

    Just as a comp... I have a '21 F350, 7.3l gas with 3.73rear & tow a 8400# tt. I leave mine in tow/haul but use the +/- on the shift lever and gear down manually when going up or down hills. Towing thru the hills & mtns of the Pacific NW, I rarely use the brakes going down hills regardless of length or grade. I may have to 'stab' them a few times on rare occasions. Over 12k of towing I have averaged 10.3mpg's. Worst was 7 in a head wind, 13.6 on a very flat road with a speed limit of 50mph.

    • @JustSimplifying
      @JustSimplifying  19 дней назад +1

      Yeah next time I tow through mountain areas I’m going to try the manual shifting. Was hoping the computer would do a better job but oh well. And as far as mpg, I’m not the best to compare to. My driving habits are not the most fuel efficient!

  • @lowblueranger
    @lowblueranger Месяц назад +1

    Nice truck. My 23 has about 6k on it so far. I enjoy the truck and haven’t had any issues with jt. Sometimes the screen glitches but like you said all manufacturers do the same. Sometimes my transmission is a little jumpy in 1-2 gear when cold and un loaded. But otherwise smooth. Currently we have a 4k lb travel trailer and I’ve gotten 10.5mpg. On trailer mode it goes to 9.5-10, but on normal it drives fine on the roads we take.
    The only thing that bothers me is how easy it gets rock chips on the front end. My old ford I drove for 15 years had about 5 chips in the hood. This new truck has 5 already, even the middle of the hood has chips. Seems to chip easy.

    • @JustSimplifying
      @JustSimplifying  Месяц назад +1

      I've been lucky enough to not get the hood chipped but have a few on the bumper. I saw on TFL where they asked a GM engineer about the huge flat front ends on all these trucks. He said to get the towing numbers they have to increase cooling so much that the only way to do it is the huge front end. Of course that also means less aerodynamic and more crap hitting it.

    • @lowblueranger
      @lowblueranger Месяц назад +1

      I added a ford bug deflector this past week to see if that helps. Not the look I wanted on my truck but if it keeps my hood from being chipped and dented, I’m okay with it. My truck has the chrome package so I don’t have to worry about bumpers. Did that on my old truck and they take a beating. I’m an automotive painter, so I see that everyday. It’s unavoidable

    • @SliderFury1
      @SliderFury1 Месяц назад

      ​@@lowbluerangerI got a bug deflector too, could tell that hood would be a chip magnet. Got the official Ford one with my rewards points, I think it looks good.
      Also, mine is a Platinum so painted bumper so I did PPF on it right away.

    • @lowblueranger
      @lowblueranger Месяц назад

      @@SliderFury1cool, I ordered the ford one through the shop I work at. Got it for 75 bucks. I used my points for the sun shade and all 4 mud flaps.

  • @Troy342
    @Troy342 Месяц назад +1

    Nice

  • @dansdiesel767
    @dansdiesel767 Месяц назад

    Fuel mileage towing is horrible but glad you like it i guess i get 10 miles per gallon with my semi truck thats up to 80,000 pounds and my ram 3500 dually gets around 12 pulling my gooseneck and 20,000 pounds on the trailer

    • @JustSimplifying
      @JustSimplifying  Месяц назад +7

      I would disagree on saying it's horrible. Yes, it is definitely not nearly as good as a diesel. But even if the diesel got 15 mpg towing it still would cost me a lot more than this truck. By the time I would spend the extra $10,000 on the engine, have to add DEF costs, have higher maintenance cost, have a higher chance of maintenance due to the emissions crap they put on, and pay more per gallon for the diesel - the diesel would cost way more that what's saved by burning fewer gallons. So to me the only reason to justify the diesel is due to towing heavy like you do. Since we don't plan on towing over 10k pounds, this truck is great for us.

  • @jabroni6199
    @jabroni6199 26 дней назад

    Are you sure you forgot the scales option or was it not available when you placed the order? Same thing happened to me, I thought I merely overlooked the option then later learned it didn’t become available until late in the 2023 order process.

    • @JustSimplifying
      @JustSimplifying  26 дней назад

      When I did the build it showed it as an option. Then at one point when I was going back and forth on options, I started from scratch with the build. I assumed I missed it then. But maybe they had removed it in that time frame. I know that was one of the items that could add a lot of time to the orders.

  • @knowledgeseeker5393
    @knowledgeseeker5393 26 дней назад

    Very nice truck….might I suggest a bug shield for your hood. I learned the hard way it’s worth it. I found a good one for $120. Easy install

    • @JustSimplifying
      @JustSimplifying  26 дней назад

      Definitely the smart thing to do. And I know it's protecting my investment but I'm just not a fan of the look. That's the advantage of a blacked out truck. You wouldn't notice it as much.

    • @knowledgeseeker5393
      @knowledgeseeker5393 26 дней назад

      This is true...mine is the magnetic metallic. But Think it would blend good with your grill...my last truck was a blue color and I Said the same thing about the look, but it sucked when I started getting rock chips in it. So I got the bug deflector for my current truck and surprisingly I really like the look.

  • @jabroni6199
    @jabroni6199 26 дней назад

    The other option for the no audio CarPlay issue is to toggle the WiFi on and off on the phone.

  • @jesserevilla992
    @jesserevilla992 25 дней назад

    Jeff bro the hair cut looks killer man… No longer looking like Jesus whom I love but now you look like MMA dude! I think twice before messing with you man! Not into RED trucks until yours lol.. Seriously that F350 Sport RED looks Ferrari, absolutely stellar🏁But guess what, I see you getting a Diesel lol ….I’m owner of a F150 2.7 and tow our TT Grand Design 22mle … But see myself in a Diesel F250 XLT or Duramax GMC Elevation 3/4 … Shout out from Miami, FL..

    • @JustSimplifying
      @JustSimplifying  24 дня назад

      Ha. Thanks man. The GMCs do make it a tough decision. They look good and the Duramax is a great engine. I'll give you props for towing anywhere near Miami. I hate driving down there when I'm not towing! Can't imagine pulling a trailer through there.

  • @murrkem8239
    @murrkem8239 Месяц назад +1

    Thanks for the video. The 7.3 is a monster. Only thing i recommend is keep the oil fresh. It is unclear if ford has resolved the lifter issues. It is widely believed to be due to extended oil life intervals. Time will tell. Also, you arent missing anything w/ the 8 foot bed. Its more trouble than it's worth. Next time you are cruising through the mountains you should video how the truck handles it!

    • @SliderFury1
      @SliderFury1 Месяц назад

      Ford recommends oil changes at 5K miles for "heavy use" applications but of course that's rather vague.
      I feel like if you tow heavy say 6 times in 6 months, change the oil after the last heavy tow regardless of how many miles you went.
      If it's only 3 heavy tows in that time, change at 7,500 (assuming full synthetic). No way would I go to 10K.

    • @JustSimplifying
      @JustSimplifying  Месяц назад

      I read up on the lifter issues a lot before I bought. It sounded like most of the issues were with Class C campers and box trucks that spent a lot of time idling. But I question the oil change frequency as well. They claim you can use the on board oil life monitor but mine still showed 35% oil life left when I changed it.

    • @rockie307
      @rockie307 28 дней назад

      ​@JustSimplifying My oil life monitor is strange just changed my oil and reset it. Now on my ford app it says 100 percent oil life but estimates only 2700 miles till next oil change.

    • @JustSimplifying
      @JustSimplifying  27 дней назад

      That's odd. I'll need to look at mine again. I will probably do oil changes every 6k. Even if that is sooner than the computer says, a few extra oil changed over the life of the truck is worth it if it lasts longer.

    • @rockie307
      @rockie307 27 дней назад +2

      @@JustSimplifying I'm planning on doing around 5,000 mile oil changes. Maybe the estimate will change kind of confusing. I treat it good and use ultra platinum synthetic no way I'm dumping that out after 2700.

  • @Coleen_West
    @Coleen_West Месяц назад +1

    wow

  • @wj2791
    @wj2791 8 дней назад

    What do you get on mpg when driving empty? or just minor loads up to 1500 lbs?

    • @JustSimplifying
      @JustSimplifying  7 дней назад

      Just took a trip to Kentucky that was about 300 miles each way. I checked just before we got into Red River Gorge area and we were at 17mpg for the trip. By the time we hit the road to come back home it had dropped to 15. But that was a lot of stop and go through towns in the RRG area. Plus doing a lot of work on our property. Forgot to check final round trip number when I got home though.

  • @jamie3529gq
    @jamie3529gq 27 дней назад

    My 2023 F250 7.3 gas has been in the shop for 2 weeks now, they can't seem to fix the rear axle noise that developed over only 10,000 miles. Finally diagnosed and said it needed replacement pinion and carrier bearings (which I would have guessed). They replaced those parts and now say it has a new noise and they are tearing it all down again. I bought heavy duty F250 to replace my 1/2 ton Toyota Tundra because I thought it would be safer and more reliable towing my 6500 lb camper. Seems that may have been a mistake. Love the 7.3 engine though....

    • @JustSimplifying
      @JustSimplifying  27 дней назад

      Yikes. Hopefully that isn't a larger issue that starts popping up. Still sucks for you though.

    • @jamie3529gq
      @jamie3529gq 27 дней назад +2

      @@JustSimplifying literally one hour after I wrote this the dealer called, truck was ready. No more axle noise, its very quiet now, only that sweet V8 sound and some tire noise, so here's hoping. I really do like the truck. Expecially that 7.3... Enjoyed your review by the way.

  • @armedmariner
    @armedmariner 25 дней назад +1

    ⁠the F-350 automatically comes with a 3:73 axle. I think 4:30 is an option. I’m 100% good with the 3:73.

    • @JustSimplifying
      @JustSimplifying  25 дней назад

      Yeah, that's why I forget to mention it. I just kept with stock and didn't do the lower geared setup.

  • @jonathanmayor3942
    @jonathanmayor3942 10 дней назад

    12:26 maybe get the 8 feet fuel tank, as it's a 35-gallon one, and try to fit it into this one

  • @myriadcorp
    @myriadcorp Месяц назад +1

    I have a 2023 F350 7.3 4.3 gears short bed towing 5th wheel that's about 13-14klbs and I got 7.7MPG. Range totally sucks because of the 34gallon tank. I plan on upgrading to the Diesel long bed for more range. Thank goodness for RV life app so I can scout gas stations to see if they have RV pumps. Getting gas in normal pumps is a pain in the ass.

    • @JustSimplifying
      @JustSimplifying  Месяц назад +1

      Pilot/Flying J has a pdf you can download that shows which stations have dedicated RV lanes. I created a Guide in my Apple Maps that saves them. I check the satellite image to make sure it's easy to get in and out and if it is I add it to the list. Then when I map my route out I can see where they fall along the route and incorporate those as stop points. Sounds like more work than it really is. But yeah, with the diesel it wouldn't even matter..

    • @myriadcorp
      @myriadcorp Месяц назад

      @@JustSimplifying Where can I find this PDF? That would help a ton. In RV Life I zoom in on all the gas stations and look at street view to check. It's a pain. I love this truck but regret not getting the long bed diesel for the bigger tank and more mpg/power towing. Like you said about the engine noise, going down hills in Arkansas made it sound like my truck was going to blow up.

    • @JustSimplifying
      @JustSimplifying  Месяц назад

      pilotflyingj.com/media/36701/rv-travel-guide-16.pdf

    • @JustSimplifying
      @JustSimplifying  Месяц назад

      It goes state by state and has a column for RV Lanes

    • @myriadcorp
      @myriadcorp Месяц назад

      @@JustSimplifying Thanks!

  • @gregorylyon1004
    @gregorylyon1004 26 дней назад

    What gearing did you get in the axles??? I love the video, but they never say what gears they ordered in the axles. Axle gearing greatly affects fuel mileage and towing.

    • @JustSimplifying
      @JustSimplifying  25 дней назад

      Yeah I missed that when I was going through stuff. I have the 3.73s.

  • @leardi58
    @leardi58 24 дня назад

    There is a update for your transmission TSB free from the dealership takes about half hour is has to do with the computer update if you didn't know already. Nice truck safe travels 👍

    • @JustSimplifying
      @JustSimplifying  24 дня назад +1

      Good to know. I knew there was a recall on it that I've been meaning to get done. That is just for the rear view camera though. I'll definitely be asking about the transmission TSB now!

    • @MrC9Oh3
      @MrC9Oh3 17 дней назад +1

      I don't recommend doing the latest update, I'm a ford tech and we're seeing big problems after the update.

    • @JustSimplifying
      @JustSimplifying  16 дней назад +1

      Well crap! Thanks for the heads up.

  • @RetiredArmy2012
    @RetiredArmy2012 10 дней назад

    i think you both are right about everything were just going to copy you guys

  • @martinmdl6879
    @martinmdl6879 4 дня назад

    Power running boards?

    • @JustSimplifying
      @JustSimplifying  4 дня назад

      No. I prefer the fixed. I believe they come with the Lariat Ultimate package unless you get the Sport Package as well. The Sport Package over rides it to the fixed. I specifically asked the dealer about that because I was going to have them delete the power running boards if I needed to.

  • @urbanrver3527
    @urbanrver3527 18 дней назад

    Is the 350 smooth or choppy ride

    • @JustSimplifying
      @JustSimplifying  18 дней назад

      I wouldn't call it smooth. But it's not bad. Not as smooth as an F150 but still not bad.

  • @p.t4769
    @p.t4769 12 дней назад +1

    Good looking truck, one thing you said I don’t understand was if my 5th wheel was 10k pds id go to diesal???, they make half tons to pull 10000 pds , why you be scared to pull a 5th wheel over 10k with a f350?

    • @JustSimplifying
      @JustSimplifying  12 дней назад +2

      I wouldn’t be scared to pull a 5th wheel over 10k. But a third of the miles we have done have been towing. So if I had even more weight pushing me down hill, the transmission shifting would annoy me too much. So at that point I’d prefer the diesel exhaust brake. Also, if we towed just once in a while I’d be fine towing heavier. But I want this truck to last a long long time. So pushing its limits all the time isn’t the best way to make that happen. Just like your point about half tons towing 10,000 pounds. Yes they are made so they can, doesn’t necessarily mean you should.

    • @p.t4769
      @p.t4769 12 дней назад +1

      Didn’t realize you was full timers, that makes a little more since

    • @JustSimplifying
      @JustSimplifying  11 дней назад

      Yup. Sold our house last summer. Will be building in Kentucky over the next few years. So I will be pulling some skid steers, mini excavators, and dump trailers with it. But that will just be from rental company to the property.

    • @15Jeep
      @15Jeep 6 дней назад

      @@JustSimplifying Great Comment.......Completely Agree!

  • @georgecass8529
    @georgecass8529 12 дней назад +1

    This is just a look at what I got .

  • @timwaddell9450
    @timwaddell9450 8 дней назад

    Buy extended warranty, about 27 to 35k miles they will be pulling the cab to fix cam phaser. Funny how the after market kit just eliminates it, but under warranty they replace with stock and yes you will be back to the dealer. I had 2018 and a 2020, stopped buying fords. Cam phasers has been an issue since 1994, and yes the 7.3 gas has it. Truth is, all manufactures have issues, sometimes you luck out and get a good one. Most of them dont show issues till outside the 36k mile basic warranty. Buy what you like cause this is a very nice truck, i my self got burned. My truck was actually on the lift with the cab off, engine torn apart, i walked into nissan, sight unseen traded it in on a titan xd, they didnt bat an eye. Gave me more than i owned and that truck was sold same day they put it out. I wss upfront honest and they called ford to confirm truck was there getting fixed. Only issue i have had with my xd was the soot sensor went out. Other than that 1st year towed 10k lbs every weekend. Last year and so far this year commuting and random towing. I also drive it enough to kick in regen once a week. But i do like your truck, its beautiful.

    • @JustSimplifying
      @JustSimplifying  7 дней назад

      I researched the cam issues early on. Seems like outside of the vans, rv, and commercial setups it is pretty rare. The more time the engine idles seem to increase the chances from what I've seen. But I do agree, we already plan on buying an extended warranty before the factory one runs out. We should be under 10k miles a year so a ten year warranty should cover us pretty well.

  • @roybje
    @roybje 28 дней назад +1

    2022 has a 12 inch screen. Same size as the 2023.

    • @JustSimplifying
      @JustSimplifying  27 дней назад

      Sorry, I said that wrong. Interior was updated in 22 and then the exterior in 23.

  • @ZR1Terror
    @ZR1Terror 23 дня назад +1

    Just a few years ago you could get a diesel truck loaded for $70k. this sucks man.

    • @JustSimplifying
      @JustSimplifying  22 дня назад +1

      Yes it does! I was looking at trucks six or seven years ago and mapping out how much I needed to save up. Figured at the time I'd get a truck in three years or so. Boy was I wrong.

  • @overbuiltautomotive1299
    @overbuiltautomotive1299 7 дней назад

    yea nope they can keep it ill buy a wreck first just crazy prices and to much stuff on them may be a ulta base unit so i can install a radio my self like a 400 android top self unit

  • @patriotone755
    @patriotone755 24 дня назад +1

    If you can swing it and you tow an RV get the diesel, it’s night and day better.

    • @JustSimplifying
      @JustSimplifying  23 дня назад

      I'm sure it is. But we really need to put all of our money into developing our property first. So my diesel dreams will have to wait a while.

    • @MrC9Oh3
      @MrC9Oh3 17 дней назад

      I would stay away from the 6.7

    • @15Jeep
      @15Jeep 6 дней назад +1

      @@MrC9Oh3 Nothing Wrong with the Ford 6.7L after installing some upgrades, mainly adding the S & S Diesel Disaster Prevention Kit. That item is a must to prevent a full fuel system failure and a $12,000.00 to $15,000.00 repair bill. In addition, S & S Diesel offers their DCR Fuel Pump which is a long lasting high-quality unit that replaces the Ford CP4 Fuel Pump which is total junk! The Ford 6.7L Powerstroke Diesel has proven to be a reliable and durable engine...if properly maintained AND with some superior aftermarket part upgrades. The Powerstroke Tech Talk with Arod - RUclips Channel has ALL of the information a guy needs to keep his Ford 6.7L Powerstroke Diesel Engine...and truck in top notch condition and long lasting performance!

    • @MrC9Oh3
      @MrC9Oh3 6 дней назад +1

      @@15Jeep sounds like a lot wrong with it.. lmao

    • @DanMar5858
      @DanMar5858 6 дней назад +1

      @@MrC9Oh3- Right?! You get the “Pleasure” of Paying $12k for a Diesel Motor option on a Brand New Truck that needs Several More thousand $$ just to keep it from blowing it self apart. What a joy!! Hahaha!!!

  • @overbuiltautomotive1299
    @overbuiltautomotive1299 7 дней назад +1

    digital gauges lok cheap to me not a fan

  • @HwkyPlrs
    @HwkyPlrs 6 дней назад

    My ram has the large screen and its wayyy nicer than my fathers 2024 f250 screen like yours. Just a overall better head unit

  • @carlgshock
    @carlgshock 18 дней назад +1

    You must have a 430 gear. If you got the 370 gears you gas mileage would be better

    • @JustSimplifying
      @JustSimplifying  18 дней назад +1

      Not 4.30s. I have the 3.73s. But I just drive, I don't worry about MPG much. Just sharing for those that want to know.

    • @DanMar5858
      @DanMar5858 6 дней назад

      I have 4.30’s in my 2020 7.3L and I usually get around 10 MPG just driving around town. BUT, I drive it like I stole it, AND, I knew that was gonna be the case when I bought it. I didn’t buy it for “Fuel Mileage” it’s a truck, none of them are really fuel sippers. 😂😂

    • @JustSimplifying
      @JustSimplifying  5 дней назад

      @@DanMar5858 Agreed!! If I wanted a truck with good gas mileage I would have got a half ton with a 3.0L diesel. But I wanted a big ass truck that does whatever I want. And I drive it accordingly. So most people will get better mpg than me.

  • @hank976
    @hank976 23 дня назад +1

    Hate to tell you but that truck won’t last until you retire. It’s a Ford! I had one and it was in and out of the shop. Each time costing anywhere from one to eight thousand dollars. After 150,000 miles I had enough.

    • @JustSimplifying
      @JustSimplifying  22 дня назад +1

      I hope you are wrong. I also hope to retire before this truck has 100,000 miles on it. And it sucks you had so many issues with your truck, but you can find owners of any brand that had similar experiences. It's a crap shoot unfortunately.

    • @jaygon2877
      @jaygon2877 6 дней назад

      I’m at 310k on 6.2 250 my last truck before I sold it had 260k I think you’ll be alright.

    • @15Jeep
      @15Jeep 6 дней назад

      Plenty of GM trucks in and out of the shop for warranty work and repairs after the expiration of the warranty. Unfortunately, nowadays...ALL BRANDS have problems from A to Z...little items to big problems with engines and transmissions. Just a few years ago, GM dealt with a GIGANTIC Class Action Lawsuit with their 8L90 (8 speed) automatic transmissions...tens of thousands of units had problems on these transmissions used in pickups and large SUV's. Furthermore, two to three years ago, GM had issues and problems with lifters delaminating on the 6.2L gas engine.

  • @LWRC
    @LWRC 29 дней назад

    Ford has the best exterior design. However, the clown bar graph main gauges are a joke. Ford needs to hire Porsche or Honda instrument designers if they can't figure out how to do functional gauges that's actually useful without looking like they have no clue what they were doing!!!

    • @JustSimplifying
      @JustSimplifying  29 дней назад

      One of the things I liked on the Ram was that even though they had the huge center screen, the gauges were actually standard needle gauges. Silverado was like that for 2022 as well but the new interiors of theirs went all digital screens too.

    • @LWRC
      @LWRC 29 дней назад +1

      @@JustSimplifying
      There are many advantages to a pure analog gauge over digital or even hybrid gauges as Ford has done with the bar graphs with digital numbers in the middle!
      • They are far more easier to read than digital gauges as you only hace to get a sense of the relative needle position on the dial face and you'll know approximately the speed of the vehicle or engine speed without actually looking at the exact numbers!!!
      • They are faster reading under all lighting and environment conditons compared to digital gauges!
      • They are just better looking and creates a more comfortable environment for the driver without creating distractions and ease driver fatigue on long road trips!!!
      • Porsche has one of the best instrument designer team on the planet and look at how clean their instruments are on all their cars!!!
      • Aircraft instrumentation and even military vehicles all have clean analog instruments for ease of communicating the information to the pilots and drivers!!!
      • What Ford has done with their new instruments is actually takeing 4 steps backwards as it is worse compared to their old analog gauges they use to have in all the SuperDuties!!!!

  • @user-em7ze5gu7r
    @user-em7ze5gu7r 7 дней назад

    You’re slacking on your driving! I have 26000 miles on my f250 7.3 Godzilla.

    • @JustSimplifying
      @JustSimplifying  7 дней назад

      Apparently I am!! Fortunately I have a company car for a lot of our miles, but even adding those in I am way under 26,000!