F150 forum?

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Good morning, does anybody have a favorite forum for finding good advice on an F-150? Thank you :)
 
I have yet to find a bad F-Series forum. They are all good with great contributors and the false info gets called out quickly.
 
I have given up on all of the truck forums.

Ads, ads , ads more ads... and video ads. I hate that.

The used up bandwidth makes them a waste of my time.
 
Lately I've been on F150forum.com

The usual stuff to wade through, but some good stuff to be had too.

As far as the ads go, its amazing what adblocker can do...
 
Originally Posted By: blupupher
I usually post at https://www.f150forum.com.

What year is your truck? Some of the forums are more active than others, as well as some being more mechanical vs fluff.


The truck is a 2010. It belongs to my good friend and I usually do the work on it for him. I'm looking to install a transmission cooler and wanted to see if others have done it and how they did it, keep the stock radiator or bypass it ect ect
 
Originally Posted By: Linctex
I have given up on all of the truck forums.

Ads, ads , ads more ads... and video ads. I hate that.

The used up bandwidth makes them a waste of my time.
A web browser such as Chrome with the uBlock Origin extension makes most ads a thing of the past.
 
Originally Posted By: stro_cruiser
Originally Posted By: blupupher
I usually post at https://www.f150forum.com.

What year is your truck? Some of the forums are more active than others, as well as some being more mechanical vs fluff.


The truck is a 2010. It belongs to my good friend and I usually do the work on it for him. I'm looking to install a transmission cooler and wanted to see if others have done it and how they did it, keep the stock radiator or bypass it ect ect

Usually keep it, the stock "cooler" is also a warmer in wintertime.
Most I have seen go transmission > aftermarket cooler > OEM cooler > back to transmission.
This way the aftermarket cooler removes all the "bad" heat faster, the stock cooler keeps temps where they need to be in the winter time and does not add much heat in the summertime.
 
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