I have a long wheelbase Chevy. Any shocks or vibrations that are transferred through the vehicle seat to my seat are almost nil. 80% to 85 % of almost nil equates to almost nil +\- .00012%. Absolutely no reason comfort-wise to add an air ride seat to my van. If you need one for your Promaster, go for it!
Someone recently mentioned ordering an air ride seat for their Promaster. There must be reason it is offered as an option. Maybe it comes standard with the air brake, big rig upgrade package.
Well everyone thanks for the input and such...I have decided to go with the Ford, now just do I go with the over $4,000 cheaper and better payload capacity 3.5L Twin Turbo EcoBoost or the 3.2L Diesel with all of the emissions crap....Blah lol decisions....
This video helps me like the 3.5L a lot.... Ford - F150 Ecoboost Torture Test Episodes 1-6 High Quality - YouTube
Wish we knew more about the 3.2L Diesel PowerStroke
I vote diesel because of the extra torque and mpg. Plus better resale if you decide to sale it before it's all used up
Let me remind some of y'all that may have forgotten this true story:
Young man was driving a 2010 Sprinter, new model year. Happy go lucly was having a great time making Dolla's. One dark night on a load, BamBam, awh man I hit a deer. If you remember, This young man was out of service for a very long time, all due to the fact no parts were anywhere to be found for this new model Sprinter. The makers know parts are not needed right off the bat until a year or so later. But, still when you hit something you need more than just a water pump.
Don't let the eye candy of a new van get to ya. Take it from someone who use to sell these things... W A I T .
As far as the Ford- W A I T longer. Don't think that the delay of the Ford: "They got all the kinks out of it, or they wouldn't have released it to market."
In the last 6 months I've delivered to Claycomo 9 or 10 times. One was a forklift battery, but all the other deliveries were prototype parts. Think about that for a minute.As far as the Ford- W A I T longer. Don't think that the delay of the Ford: "They got all the kinks out of it, or they wouldn't have released it to market."
In the last 6 months I've delivered to Claycomo 9 or 10 times. One was a forklift battery, but all the other deliveries were prototype parts. Think about that for a minute.
Oh, based on comments I've heard from people at the plant, your Transit may not be the same as one that rolls off the line later that day, which could be different from the one that rolls off the line the next morning.Yes they are still making engineering changes on the go....LOL Your Transit may NOT be the same as the next guys......
Oh, based on comments I've heard from people at the plant, your Transit may not be the same as one that rolls off the line later that day, which could be different from the one that rolls off the line the next morning.
If you go to the plant, up on the hill around back, you'll see just a snotload of finished vans. Most of those are prototypes that will be scrapped, because the parts schedule has been changed.
I don't think any of those are junk at all. My personal recommendation would be to let others be the guinea pigs with a new model, though, regardless of who made it.Ah, geez, the Sprinter's junk, Promaster too. Now this ?!?!
I don't think any of those are junk at all. My personal recommendation would be to let others be the guinea pigs with a new model, though, regardless of who made it.