SVT Raptor

A cool truck for prerunning and chasing but thats about it. Not to mention they are sold out and with the much higher pricetag, you're better off buying a truck and putting a really nice suspension on it and still come out cheaper.
 
A cool truck for prerunning and chasing but thats about it. Not to mention they are sold out and with the much higher pricetag, you're better off buying a truck and putting a really nice suspension on it and still come out cheaper.

These can be ordered on Xplan, which I think is invoice. While it is designed to jump, the designers made it clear that it's an all around off road truck. I don't see anything in the mods that aren't a plus.
 
Let's do a bolt on example. You can get an 08 Dodge 1500 for $25k for tons of bells and whistles. From there, a set of gears (if you want) are $1k installed, tires are another $1200 and the Kore kit with a set of Deavers is $3499 (10 inches of travel and warrantied by Dodge). This will get you well under the price tage of +$38k while still giving you more coin to add lots of other goodies to the truck.

Now if you took that same 08 1500 and wanted to put on a custom suspension, you could get +12 inches of travel and still be under the $38k pricetag.

Don't get me wrong, I think the raptor is a great truck off the lot and there isn't another truck that can touch its capabilities stock but with the budget minded people out there, its a pricy truck.
 
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also need rear locker, skid plates, fender flairs, running boards, cast aluminum wheels . The front end has heavy control arms and steering mods that aren't going to come with a lift kit. The electronic mods just can't be done.

A newer used truck with all the meaningful mods would cost the same or more.

Oh, it does have 4L. To engage the rear locker the 2H/4H/4L knob is pulled out. The locker works at any speed in any mode. It also has hill decent speed control, like a Range Rover.
 
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also need rear locker, skid plates, fender flairs, running boards, cast aluminum wheels . The front end has heavy control arms and steering mods that aren't going to come with a lift kit. The electronic mods just can't be done.

A newer used truck with all the meaningful mods would cost the same or more.

Oh, it does have 4L. To engage the rear locker the 2H/4H/4L knob is pulled out. The locker works at any speed in any mode. It also has hill decent speed control, like a Range Rover.

Locker aside, the rest could be done for cheap (minus the running boards, seriously?!?!) The Kore kit is not a lift, its a suspension, check it out to see what all it comes with. I still find it hard to think that with spending $13k that you wouldn't be able to come up with a better truck than a stock Raptor.

Or hell, you could buy a used 05 2500 5.9 for $20k (that'd be my truck that I bought 3 months ago) and put a Carli 3.0 system on it with all the bells and whistles and still have $8k left for fiberglass, tube bumper, lockers, 37's, long arms....

I guess what I'm really getting at, for an offroad vehicle, $38k is a lot to spend and you can make a vehicle that will over preform that for much cheaper, whether it be a dodge, chevy, ford, jeep, etc etc.
 
GVW Rating???

Something that will need to be addressed if you add airbags is the registered gross axle weith ratings. It may come from the factory with such a low rating that you are operating it illegally when you have it loaded to the hilt with your fancy new airbags.
 
Don't forget the Raptor will have a Boss 6.2L as an option! :wings:

Additionally, my 07' FX4 F150 Scab w/ oem 20's, has a 1300 lb payload.

I'll probably be told I can add that to a used dodge for a couple hundred. :)

A lot of people are wating to order based on that engine. The 5.4 is too common.

The weight numbers do work out better with the superduties I think gvwr on a single rear wheel F350 can go over 11,000 pounds. But no one only puts 1300 pounds in an f150
 
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