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Looking at a 2010 Ford Raptor SVT with under 100k miles.. how expensive to maintain them?
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<blockquote data-quote="WNCHSTR96" data-source="post: 1828401" data-attributes="member: 8982"><p>Depends on what you do but yeah, the shocks are a huge one, I bought a new set and rotate them in but it can be $750 just to have them serviced. I believe servicing it can run just a little more than a standard F150. Shocks and tires are my biggest cost. It took me 2 1/2 years to save up enough to get it, but IMO it’s worth every penny. Now I have kept a spreadsheet with everything I have done to my truck. Servings, tires, brakes, bed covers, etc. from 11/10/2012 to 8/24/2022 I have spent $15,679.72 on it. I’m pretty sure I’m missing a few self done oil changes from when I first started my excel but since I’m at 245k in mileage that it’s about a close as you can get to what it cost to maintain my 2012 through my years. One thing is mine is not modified which a lot guys on here to which would greatly add to that expense. You are in a tight spot between want/wish/need and you will have to decide what to do, but I hope this info helps you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WNCHSTR96, post: 1828401, member: 8982"] Depends on what you do but yeah, the shocks are a huge one, I bought a new set and rotate them in but it can be $750 just to have them serviced. I believe servicing it can run just a little more than a standard F150. Shocks and tires are my biggest cost. It took me 2 1/2 years to save up enough to get it, but IMO it’s worth every penny. Now I have kept a spreadsheet with everything I have done to my truck. Servings, tires, brakes, bed covers, etc. from 11/10/2012 to 8/24/2022 I have spent $15,679.72 on it. I’m pretty sure I’m missing a few self done oil changes from when I first started my excel but since I’m at 245k in mileage that it’s about a close as you can get to what it cost to maintain my 2012 through my years. One thing is mine is not modified which a lot guys on here to which would greatly add to that expense. You are in a tight spot between want/wish/need and you will have to decide what to do, but I hope this info helps you. [/QUOTE]
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