Littlehouse
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Awesome truck! Why didn't you use their front kit?
Nice truck. Is there an advantage to this vs. a Raptor?
Nice truck. Is there an advantage to this vs. a Raptor?
More money than God......must be nice!!
Awesome truck! Why didn't you use their front kit?
Sick build. Do you think for the average Joe they still could come out significantly ahead of the raptor? I'm pricing out my next truck, and the raptor is on the list, but for 70+ thousand dollars i have two other vehicles in mind to build first. I haven't considered just heavily modifying a F-150 from the start.
Oh and you may want to change your profile picture now
Lol....no more Ram Cummins?
In all honesty, I always thought something like the F-150, with its lighter weight and gasoline engine options, would be better suited for the type of driving you like to do.
Why did you decide to go with a regular F-150 vs a Raptor?
Also, the obvious weight differences aside, how does the F-150 compare to the Ram 2500 in terms of offroad capabilities and maneuverability? It seems that there is very little difference between full-size (1/2 ton's) and HD (3/4 ton's and up) in terms of wheel base and overall width and length, obviously when talking similar cab and bed configurations.
Any possibility of turning off all the nannies like the Raptor? I do like the new AWD on the Raptors, but off-road mode is something vital that I thought the regular F150s couldn't replicate.
Whoa.
Cracked frame?!?! No way. I know you used it, but didn't think you went that hard. Bummer.
Explains why the sudden change. I guess your work is happier you're driving a company car now too. ; )
A buddy I work with just bought a Raptor as his retirement present. REALLY nice. But, like you said, pricey. The interior was very comfy, which I really liked...
I tried to convince him he could get better performance by doing what you did...
How's the daily driving comfort level with the F150 compared to the Dodge? What about mpg?
The ford has better tech in it, the dodge was more comfortable on the highway due to the custom shock valving i had. Once the f150 shocks get dialed in I'm sure it will be just as good.
Mpg sucks compared to my diesel. My diesel got 22-24mpg on 37s. The 3.5 is getting 14mpg.
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Borh of your builds are awesome! How do you feel about the reliability of the ecoboost motors when you're far 'out there'? I traded out of a modded rubicon and now have a '17 F150 with the 2.7, and have been thinking of going to a 2500 ram cummins. The 2.7 has been great so far with no problems, and gets an honest 20 mph hand calculated with 3.73's (no mods yet). The 36 gal tank gives me a crazy good range to travel, but just always wanted a diesel so thing of going that route before tearing things apart. I'm only doing overlanding/exploring and not high speed desert runs like you though so I doubt I'd break the 2500 lol
Are you towing a lot? Or need the payload? I could see myself going 3/4 or 1 ton, if I were decided on getting a slide in camper. But for now, 1/2 ton seems to work just fine for me. I have a 2.7L with 36 gal tank as well. I've got 600+ mile range, so I'm good there. Diesel wouldn't add much to that.