I am starting to shop for a new truck to replace my 2009 DCLB Tacoma that I have outgrown a bit. The Tacoma has been a wonderful truck and took me on many adventures without a bit of trouble for 86k miles but the cab and storage space in the truck is a just a bit small for me.
I am looking at the F150 and trying to decide between the Ecoboost or the 5.0 V8. Most the of the F150 trucks I see on the dealer lots in Northern NV are the ecoboosts. What I am curious about is how the Ecoboost engines are doing for guys traveling off the pavement throughout the mountain west. I spend a ton of time hunting and fishing in remote areas traveling mountainous two-track roads and I just not sure about the twin turbos on the Ecoboost holding up to that kind of use. My plans for the truck would be Buckstop bumper, Warn winch, a Camburg suspension system, either camper shell or bed rack, and running Toyo MTs in 265/75R17 or 285/75R17.
I would really like to hear from people that are using their new F150 for traveling long distances off the pavement and how the different engines are holding up. Thanks.
I am looking at the F150 and trying to decide between the Ecoboost or the 5.0 V8. Most the of the F150 trucks I see on the dealer lots in Northern NV are the ecoboosts. What I am curious about is how the Ecoboost engines are doing for guys traveling off the pavement throughout the mountain west. I spend a ton of time hunting and fishing in remote areas traveling mountainous two-track roads and I just not sure about the twin turbos on the Ecoboost holding up to that kind of use. My plans for the truck would be Buckstop bumper, Warn winch, a Camburg suspension system, either camper shell or bed rack, and running Toyo MTs in 265/75R17 or 285/75R17.
I would really like to hear from people that are using their new F150 for traveling long distances off the pavement and how the different engines are holding up. Thanks.