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Very good points David. Curious to drive that Ford 7.3 gas.
The 7.3 will pretty much eliminate diesel sales to consumers who are good at math.
Very good points David. Curious to drive that Ford 7.3 gas.
It seems awfully trucky to me, it does all the same truck stuff like hauling junk to the scrapyard, carrying about 400 pounds of dirt to my house, and transporting myself in relative luxury. I'm not saying its objectively better than other trucks in a lot of ways but saying it not a real truck is crappy gatekeeping my guy.
Have you looked into these? https://www.roushperformance.com/vehicles/2018-roush-super-duty-f-250.html
I also agree the payload on the Raptors is a deal-breaker and why I personally skipped the Raptor-train and went to F150 FX4 w/5.0 V8 and modified it how I wanted it.
Another option is to add rear air-bags to help if carrying a load though. Have seen a few people doing that.
Thanks for the ************ advice. 1000# cargo capacity on the 2017. What's that? Two people a tent, and a cooler. Sounds trucky to me. That's less than my grandma's Subaru.
Gatekeeping my ********. Go over your cargo capacity at your own risk, not ours.
Yes, be conscious about your weight...
I bought a 2018 Raptor. Found it in Ohio from a dealer that was very reasonable. 801A package, all the options with few frills. Couldn’t be happier. I added a ARE topper for winter ski travel and storage, it’s been a good addition. Plan to look hard at the 50TEN setup later this year, it’s very close to what I had planned to build
Raptor rides great, shows 18MPG and hasn’t been babied. Looking forward to taking dirt roads through Idaho next week. Took it elk hunting the first week I owned it. Hit Pismo Beach this March, and it was right there with a built Cummins Ram on 40s and Kings. A PW owner was with me and he was impressed.
I own every generation of Ford diesel going back to ‘84, and a couple ‘78s. Also a ‘08 5.4l F250. Raptor beats them all for offroad. Pulls small trailers with ease, could use upgraded rear springs if you want to tow or haul a lot. It’s wider than ‘15 F350, handles better in town due to shorter wheelbase. It obviously wasn’t meant to pull real trailers or haul pallets. But by the time you modify a truck for trail use it won’t pull a gooseneck either.
My FIL has a ‘18 5.0 F150 and 4Wheel pop up. He gives up around 4MPG to the Raptor but you don’t even notice the camper is on. His setup is great, no complaints but I’m happy with lighter and faster
I looked at all options before buying, I do t think you can build a F150 much cheaper than buying a Raptor, and resale will be better if that’s a concern. Used lifted trucks are money pits. Deaver rear springs or even bump stops are way easier and cheaper than trying to update a stock front end. Built Tacoma TRDs aren’t much cheaper either. Diesel emissions crap sucks, the new stuff is better but still a headache. Raptor was cheaper than new F350 PSD.
Anyway, I enjoy the hell out of mine and don’t lose any sleep worrying about what strangers on the internet think. I like the V6 even if computer jockeys think it needs a V8. If the value on my 2nd Gen drops when the 3rd Gens show up I might buy another one for my kid. I’m betting if you drive one you will have a hard time not buying it
The torque of modern gassers, combined with the new 8-10 spd transmissions outperform the older (legend) diesels/trannies that we think of as our basis of thought...
As well with the PW.. the 6.4 has proved to be a heck of an engine and in 2019 it got the 8spd tranny which is a game changer for power delivery and mpg...
If you ever felt you needed or wanted gobs of extra power... you can always add a bolt on supercharger.. yowza...
I am also looking forward to see how the 7.3 turns out, I expect it will be a great new clean sheet design that will Have the Ford gasser as the industry leader
1. 8spd keeps power available .. it is a superior tranny and it shows.. I have driven the old tranny compared to new... far far better for real world useable performance.. as for mpg.. your numbers sound a little low...but no doubt it helped
2.unless you need a diesel for very heavy loads, they are worse in virtually every category, extreme cold weather gel, cold start, poor at around town and cycling cleaning the dpf, no good for Mexico, extra weight for Offroad, no longer cheaper fuel, added expenses in purchase and maintenance... marginally better mpg that the added costs will never pay for
3. Superchargers.. simple, easy, reliable.. bolt on 150hp.. no brainer , I have them.. amazingly simple to do on modern vehicles.. all the benefits of extra power with very little downside
Test drove the RAM Rebel and it is a nice truck but did not give me the feeling that driving the Raptor gave me. Talked to Deaver and they have a heavy duty OEM design suspension mod to increase payload on the Raptor
For me and just a personal opinion, one key reason why I like diesels is the better range and many aux tank options but the Raptor does have a fairly big tank at 34 gallons. I like to have 600+ miles range, just personal opinion.
Test drove the RAM Rebel and it is a nice truck but did not give me the feeling that driving the Raptor gave me. Talked to Deaver and they have a heavy duty OEM design suspension mod to increase payload on the Raptor
Anyway, I enjoy the hell out of mine and don’t lose any sleep worrying about what strangers on the internet think. I like the V6 even if computer jockeys think it needs a V8. If the value on my 2nd Gen drops when the 3rd Gens show up I might buy another one for my kid. I’m betting if you drive one you will have a hard time not buying it
What rear gears were in the Rebel? 3.21 or 3.92?
V6 or Hemi?