The center console area for writing or use a notebook laptop is actually super awesome. The seats would be nice for a nap at a job site or during a road trip where you didnt plan lodging, but not anything more.
The Navy. We just bought a bunch of SeaDoos as well. (and I'm not talking about my personal one either).
Exactly. Mine I usually run for about 5 to 6k between changes, but if I had the Raptor w/ 3.5 EB I'd be much more strict window of like 4900 to 5100 miles. It needs just a tiny bit extra...
Anecdotally a lot of the people who ran into issues it was also their first time with a turbocharged vehicle and didn't treat it as such.
There are a handful of owners on the Raptor Forum who have done this... Its prohibitively expensive and one of my acquaintances who did it says the back it...
I like BFGs because at heart, I'm a total boomer when it comes to tires.
I have General Grabber X3s and I think their material is great, however I wouldn't suggest the X3 if you're looking at AT tires. Perhaps General A/TX?
When I was looking for trucks in 2014 I wanted a SCAB pretty badly, but I also wanted the Ruby Red SE, and if the guys on the Ford Raptor Forum are to be believed they only made like 500 of those.
I'm not sure about the styling and the nixing of the SCAB is kind of a bummer. 37s as an option is nice, and that suspension is super trick. Like I've said the V6 was always going to be the main engine in that truck. We will see what they deliver in the future, but why not have some fun...
If they don't have the amenities that you want theres no real reason to pay for the newer model, especially when you know you're going to modify it to fit your needs... much easier to swallow the idea of hacking into your new purchase when its already got knicks and scratches from prior use. My...
I just bought new because I got a 6 year warranty with it and most of the used stuff here is last seasons rental fleet, and I know those things get beat. I like buying new and just taking care of it. I know I take the hit in depreciation, but having control of the vehicles maintenance throughout...
See thats totally reasonable. One of our senior chiefs who is about a year from retiring recently bought an F350 to tow his toy hauler... both financed. I'm not up in his financials but still seems... unsustainable when your income drops by about 60 percent and you have no plan. I mean short of...
I'd look at hub to hub axle width, then seeing if the leafs mounting position is off to one side or the other.... may be miniscule, this would affect tracking. Additionally if the hub to hub distance from front to rear is different one side to the other could cause galloping or crabbing.
I'm down for the bay or Fiesta Island. I was gonna take it out this weekend. Shouldn't have to deal with any of that rain or overcast we've had the past few weeks. I used to ride into the fall back up in Michigan and was one of the first people putting skis in the water in spring. Water is...
Remember this from a few pages back?
Seriously though it towed great! I am looking at leaf springs to remove the spacer block anyways but that is down the line. I finally received my new awning but its been crap weather out here, with the exception of last saturday when I picked up the ski...
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