U.S. automaker Ford has issued a recall involving potentially 41,555 trucks, including certain 2023 Super Duty F250 and F350 vehicles “equipped with single rear wheels and a 10.5-inch rear axle shaft,” the National Highway Transportation Safety Administration said.

The NHTSA said the trucks the left rear axle shaft could have a defect caused in production that has the potential to cause it to break. A break could lead to a loss of drive power or cause the vehicle to roll away, even when it is put in park.

The agency says either of their hypothetical safety issue situations could cause an increase in a crash risk.

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    I thought it was going to be that the rearview mirrors don’t work and the gas pedal sticks while driving behind another vehicle

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      No, apparently that’s a standard feature just like how BMWs come from the factory without working turn signals.

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        If you ever feel like your life or work is pointless, remind yourself someone attaches and tests BMW turn signals for a living.

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      I’ve worked in quality. Manufacturing defects can be caused at any time.

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        So do I and I realize that, but I’m going to give Ford shit when I can. They have been making basically that axle with little variation and few issues since the late 90’s and not much changed from the 10.25 in the 80’s.

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      Is it really that the truck shouldn’t exist, or that people shouldn’t drive them as an everyday vehicle? I mean they have a purpose, and it’s not getting beer and chips from the grocery store.

      I’m good with the disapproval of the people that suck, but I feel like it’s getting directed incorrectly.

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        Bigger vehicles should require higher license classes that require more driver training, fees, legality, and roadworthiness checks.

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            I’m referring to full-size trucks and SUVs such as the F250 and F350, which the article is specifically about. Not commercial vehicles.

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        There really is no use for those vehicles. I am sure someone can come up with a contrived edge case but I don’t care.

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          Ever heard of farming? I don’t think it’s an edge case.

          There are legitimate uses. Suburban grocery getters is not one of them though.

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            My inlaws are farmers and I spent part of my childhood on a failed one. Tell me what task a F350 would preform that it alone could perform luxury features and all. Cause my inlaws do fine with their mopeds and tractors.

            It is amazing to me how this works. You are intellectually aware that over half the human race lives in a belt from India to South East Asia but you assume that literally everyone you talk to online is some accountant from the burbs. So weird. I have rode in the back of a heavily modified small pickup, I have driven a moped, I have changed the battery acid on my moped, I have milked the cows, and gleaned, and shovels shit. Stop assuming that I can’t grasp what a farm is like when I have been and helped out on ones in one of the poorest parts of the world.

            There are legitimate uses.

            Look, between me and you. We both know why men with low to no skill jobs buy these vehicles. They are trying to have something big and important looking to distract away from somethings that are not so big or important. Me I drive a small economy car, because I have no shame in that department.