thoughtchris
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I've been doing some research on trucks for a new Scout Kenai that will weight ~1600 pounds. I'm currently thinking of getting a 1-ton truck but then realized that I may get better milage with a heavy payload F150, which can actually get up to 3,200lbs of payload. The 3.5L Ecoboost V8 engine with the right other options can achieve this.
I believe the 4WD will reduce payload by ~400lbs and the super cab will reduce it by a bit more - let's say another 400lbs. Even if other niceties from the trim level reduce payload a few hundred pounds more, I think I'd still have plenty of payload. That'd put the payload around 2200-2400, which still leaves an extra 600-800 pounds for gear, water, and people.
This F150 build would be significantly cheaper and probably offer better milage than a 250 or 350.
One data point I have that gives me some confidence is that I currently drive a F150 Powerboost that also has a 3.5L V8 engine and I'm getting around 20mpg even with a 1,000 lb FWC on and not using any electric miles (eg this is the milage I get on a 30 min drive with zero electric miles). I imagine that the extra wind resistance of the hard-sided scout and extra 600 lbs will reduce the milage significantly, but I suspect it will still be much better than what I'd get from a more powerful superduty truck.
I'm curious if anyone has any thoughts on this. My main concern is probably just the lifespan of the truck being shorter than a superduty given the camper being on all the time.
I believe the 4WD will reduce payload by ~400lbs and the super cab will reduce it by a bit more - let's say another 400lbs. Even if other niceties from the trim level reduce payload a few hundred pounds more, I think I'd still have plenty of payload. That'd put the payload around 2200-2400, which still leaves an extra 600-800 pounds for gear, water, and people.
This F150 build would be significantly cheaper and probably offer better milage than a 250 or 350.
One data point I have that gives me some confidence is that I currently drive a F150 Powerboost that also has a 3.5L V8 engine and I'm getting around 20mpg even with a 1,000 lb FWC on and not using any electric miles (eg this is the milage I get on a 30 min drive with zero electric miles). I imagine that the extra wind resistance of the hard-sided scout and extra 600 lbs will reduce the milage significantly, but I suspect it will still be much better than what I'd get from a more powerful superduty truck.
I'm curious if anyone has any thoughts on this. My main concern is probably just the lifespan of the truck being shorter than a superduty given the camper being on all the time.