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My did the same thing, it was hard to pull out to get it draining. I had to push in and twist the drain plug, once it snap into place I had no problem installing the drain plug.
I bought my 2005 last year with 175,000 miles on her and I put over 12,000 more miles on her, i have had no problems with her, it does not have any leaks on the engine or trans. Love this truck.
Your rear brakes do 40% of the braking loaded or unloaded,they should be cleaning you rotors every time you stop. maybe another problem with the braking system?
Yes it does sound like you will need a new turbo, if the oil starts to leak internally in the intake, your engine may run a way. and cause major engine damage.
Have you checked the lift pump, or have you clean the fuel heater screen? you can check the lift pump by cracking fuel line going to the injection pump. after cracking the line push the manual lift pump button and see if the fuel is making it to the injection pump. I think you will need a 11/8...