I will definitely give those ORUs a look.
Do you have any recommendations when it comes to F150s? I'm new to Ford, so I'm just starting to find my way around.
I like the idea of the 2.7L. I've heard great things, and I think for my uses, it would work great. Having said that, I'm tempted to "future proof" it by buying something with a bit more towing capability and payload. While I have no plans for it currently, I wouldn't hate the ability to tow an RV or large cargo trailer down the road. Or potentially go back to a pop-up slide-in in the future. Again, no plans for that, but I like keeping options open. Then again, I like the fuel efficiency of the 2.7L and would hate to give that up just on the off-chance that later on I might want to start towing something.
I think the 2.7 is an awesome motor. It's an absolute rocket ship. Once those turbos kick in you're easily spinning tires. I had one when I leased a 2wd F150 in 2018. I have a heavy foot and abused the engine in sport mode all the time and was getting 18MPG. I did an 8 hour road trip to northern AZ and was cruise control and eco mode and was up to 24 MPG. Also towed my 1970 scout numerous times. The motor paired with the 10 speed trans is really an awesome combo. I imagine it could likely handle all of your needs, current and future. The 3.5 of course is basically the same thing, just a little larger and slightly different numbers. Both have been in production long enough and have proved themselves, many over 200k miles
I currently have the 5.0. Legendary motor and it was on the top of my list when I was looking for a new truck. Sounds way better in all ways, suffers slightly in MPG but that doesn't bother me, I've always had V8's except for the truck I mentioned above. True believer in "smiles per gallon" over here lol. Was just out in the desert this weekend. did a few hundred miles of dirt, freeway and mountain roads. Kept it light on the throttle and cruise control when I could and was getting 16MPG. Usually around town I get 12-13. So to me, the MPG difference is not all that much different.
Regarding the truck itself, if you order one, you can just about put any of the options on any trim level. Compared the other manufacturers where it's package A, B and C. You could potentially build one with your engine of choice, gearing of choice, add an E locker if you want, add heated seats, block heater, max tow and max payload (ill get into that in a minute) and camper/snow plow prep, etc. So its very customizable and I think that's pretty cool.
If you think you might be towing or hauling, try to find one with HDPP which is High Duty Payload Package and max tow package. The HDPP allows you to carry and haul more and the tow package has all the towing helpers. Not sure how that would feel in an empy bed tho lol. Usually if you get those, you automatically get upgraded to the 36 gallon tank which hurts like heck swiping your card twice right now but I get about 550 miles per fill up and it lasts me 2 weeks of my commute to work.
You will be limiting yourself a little if you do want to get an 8 foot bed, those will be hard to find second hand if you go that route. Likely will come from a fleet of work trucks unless someone custom ordered it.
I'd also maybe consider an F250 if you think you will be towing or over weight in the bed.