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Rosco862003

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Replaced my 2000 Lexus LX470 with this 2017 F150, and absolutely adore the truck. My approach with this one is keeping the more aesthetic “overland“ mods to a minimum and use the mistakes I made with the LX to govern the direction I take with the Fiddy. It has the Coyote, 3.31 gears, 36 gallon tank and rear locker. Filling up to see 700+ miles of range is nothing short of amazing to me and being able to obtain 20+ mpg on the highway is phenomenal given the power on tap. The plan is to just tent camp and keep things minimal, though I did ”modify‘ the tool box with plugs so that I can run a 1000W inverter setup I made with a pack out system. Pack out box sits in the tool box when I need it, and is easy to take out when I need the space. Given a trip into the WNC woods last weekend, aggressive tires (stock size), sliders and skid plating. That will honestly round out most of the modifications I make to the vehicle, as my hope is to actually focus on using it to get to places.
 

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givemethewillys

Jonathan Chouinard
What's the biggest difference you notice? I'd love a tremor but financing is tough right now.
I'm curious to hear as well. My last truck was a 2005 6.0 f-250, and other than it trying to bankrupt me every 3 months, and lack of android auto, I liked it better than my current 2016 f-150. Before I added bilstein 5100's to my new truck, I felt like it wallowed around every corner and felt like an old crown vic on bumps. The f-250 just felt more "trucky", but in a good way. Not fragile.

One thing to note too, I was getting 18mpg's with the stock sized goodyears (3.5, 3.55, 6-speed, 275/65r18's), now getting 15 with my new cooper ST maxx 295/70r18's. Even with that, I love them.
 

dustinbriq

Member
What's the biggest difference you notice? I'd love a tremor but financing is tough right now.
The most significant improvements are power, fuel economy, no rear suspension upgrades/mods needed to handle my Four Wheel Camper and tow my boat, as well as the creature comforts of car play, etc. I agree with givemethewillys that the 6.0 felt more 'trucky', but the Tremor is a lot more comfortable to drive, especially on certain areas of highway near me where the 6.0 would get a significant shake/vibration that made it difficult to talk to passengers. Also, the bed plate leak on the 6.0 that was going to cost $8k-$10k to fix played a factor in looking for a newer truck.
 

B^2

Observer
The most significant improvements are power, fuel economy, no rear suspension upgrades/mods needed to handle my Four Wheel Camper and tow my boat, as well as the creature comforts of car play, etc. I agree with givemethewillys that the 6.0 felt more 'trucky', but the Tremor is a lot more comfortable to drive, especially on certain areas of highway near me where the 6.0 would get a significant shake/vibration that made it difficult to talk to passengers. Also, the bed plate leak on the 6.0 that was going to cost $8k-$10k to fix played a factor in looking for a newer truck.

I go back and forth between wanting a new f-150 bs a f-250 tremor. Wouldn’t be towing hardly at all but the ability to add a camper like a Lance is attractive. With two kids and a dog, I’m not sure a fwc would be enough room.
 

Todd780

OverCamper
I go back and forth between wanting a new f-150 bs a f-250 tremor. Wouldn’t be towing hardly at all but the ability to add a camper like a Lance is attractive. With two kids and a dog, I’m not sure a fwc would be enough room.
I'd skip the F250 and just go to the F350. Same size / foot print / fuel 'economy'. Especially if considering a hard wall camper like a Lance.

For us we found a half ton truck with a 21' trailer (with single bunks) was a good fit for 2 adults, 2 to 3 kids and a dog.

Your mileage may vary..... Also think about now and how it will work for future use. Case in point:

Our kids are now older / grown up so, the single bunks are a tight fit. So thinking about a trailer with double bunks now.
 

OVRLNDFX4

Active member
Thanks much! I need to upload a more recent picture of the roof rack completed. I will after I return home from some traveling.

Very nice! I have a project M camper on my 19 F150. Love it! custom built the interior of the camper to suit our needs. Love the weight and massive living space of the FWC
 

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