Todd780
OverCamper
Well good thing your Ruby Red Raptor has been pin striped by nature!if the guys on the Ford Raptor Forum are to be believed they only made like 500 of those.
Oh. Right.
Well good thing your Ruby Red Raptor has been pin striped by nature!if the guys on the Ford Raptor Forum are to be believed they only made like 500 of those.
Well good thing your Ruby Red Raptor has been pin striped by nature!
Oh. Right.
That is what it was meant to do!Just means I'm using it correctly.... according to some
Yes, same around here. Crew cabs are the new family sedans, as they say. And really, for good reason. I remember my father strapping all sorts of stuff to the top of his Grand Marquis - mattresses, lumber, and a couch one time, I think ?. Family trips with my brother in the back seat with mounds of luggage between us, under our feet, behind our heads. Listening to that “state of the art” cassette player with I think 3 tapes repeating the entire trip. Not the fondest of memories.
Crew Cab trucks make sense for a lot of folks. Family road trips, boat hauler, weekend projects, etc. Does it all. Which is why they sell a ton of them.
Comfort is underrated. We take the Tundra or F250 over our TDI VW despite getting 1/4 of the mpgs for that reason. We didn't mind Tacomas until we got the VW. The Tundra blow the VW away. The F250 is even better.Monday - Friday my truck is 100% a family vehicle. We even take it from Fl to NM and NH even though it gets 1/2 the mpg of my wife's car due to thr massive amount of space. That alone is priceless when your traveling with a small child.
Interesting - I hear lots of guys prefer the 10sp in the new Superduty's over the 6.....I've driven several F150's with the 10spds and my Ranger has it and I think it's great.
As good as my 2020 Raptor is, I can only imagine how much better the 2021 Raptor will be. I used to roll my eyes at the thought of the EcoPoop V6 until I drove one. While the EcoPoop doesn’t have the same soul as a fire breathing V8, the setup is rather remarkable in the Raptor. Add to the fact that every time I get gas my ”Distance Until Empty” reads 500 miles, it’s really hard to fault the truck. I hope they bring a supercharged V8 to fight the TRX because I believe competition is good for the consumer.
I love the 10 spd in my 2020 F250 Tremor. I had a 75 mile commute (each way) today and got about 17 mpg going 70+ mph... And I have 37x12.5 Ridge Grapplers on it..
That's literally the only negative of either EcoBoost.... The way they sound.
If you want to have some real fun... Drive a new Limited. Same 3.5 HO as the Raptor...buuut it's spinning lighter tires.
From what I have heard from countless owners, I would say the reliability the the biggest concern.. It’s crazy how many horror stories I’ve seen across forms/Fb groups.
Its the most popular truck in the US. With literally millions on the road...the hundreds/thousands on the forums are not a large number. 1/2 of the time it's a simple problem being handled by incompetent people. For some reason people seem to be oblivious to the fact that dealerships are not always the best place to take your truck, especially when it's out of warrenty.
We ran about 10-1st gen 3.5s in our fleet where I work, they all were turned in at about 150-170k. Not a single one of them gave us a problem (I burned out the alternator in mine with to large of load, not the trucks fault).
Florida Highway Patrol has had fleet of F150s with the 3.5 for about 2 years and they absolutely love them and will gladly tell you that they have been far more reliable than the Tahoes they replaced.
My 2.7 is not stock and sees the track and pulls trailers and it hasn't flinched.
My brothers Limited has the 3.5 HO and his has been 100% reliable. His spends lots of time in the groves and tows a trailer almost daily.
My dads Navigator has the 3.5 in it and he's probably at 130k by now, most of that pulling a travel trailer, and his has never has a problem.
Point being, you never hear about the countless trucks that have no problems.
Anyone ever get a five link conversion. I have thought about it but not seriously, yet. If you have, did you like it. How much was it.
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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.
Its the most popular truck in the US. With literally millions on the road...the hundreds/thousands on the forums are not a large number. 1/2 of the time it's a simple problem being handled by incompetent people. For some reason people seem to be oblivious to the fact that dealerships are not always the best place to take your truck, especially when it's out of warrenty.
We ran about 10-1st gen 3.5s in our fleet where I work, they all were turned in at about 150-170k. Not a single one of them gave us a problem (I burned out the alternator in mine with to large of load, not the trucks fault).
Florida Highway Patrol has had fleet of F150s with the 3.5 for about 2 years and they absolutely love them and will gladly tell you that they have been far more reliable than the Tahoes they replaced.
My 2.7 is not stock and sees the track and pulls trailers and it hasn't flinched.
My brothers Limited has the 3.5 HO and his has been 100% reliable. His spends lots of time in the groves and tows a trailer almost daily.
My dads Navigator has the 3.5 in it and he's probably at 130k by now, most of that pulling a travel trailer, and his has never has a problem.
Point being, you never hear about the countless trucks that have no problems.