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The 5 liter ford will beat the EB in a drag race good grief.Even the V8 F150 which is slower than the eco-boost is faster than the ram. You’re dreaming west coaster!
Any outcome can be faked Jo Jo. Just look at the Talon, Rzr race on Facebook.This race is at sea level
Any outcome can be faked Jo Jo.
I found that I was paying basically the same money for used as I was new. Yes, the initial dollar figure is less but just like me getting what I am out of my trade. If a used truck is going to cost me 35k with close to 100k then I’m better off buying new and getting the rebates and using the A plan. It’s basically costing me 4-5k a year. I’m ok with that considering my truck is basically my office. It took me a long time to get over the new car idea but with the price of used trucks you just about have to happen into a deal to not be paying the same money. How they’re equipped makes it even harder to find what you want in a used truck.Looking for a Lariat or better with under 30k miles. Go ahead and let someone else pay the depreciation. Well the more I’ve been digging the MaxTow only adds significant tow rating if you also have HDPP
I can accomplish both of those adding a leaf and fluid coolers which is the adds. (Apparently HDPP has also has 7 lug wheels and comes with 10ply but 10Ply BFGs are getting added anyway.) who the hell used 7lug wheels, just go ahead and skip to the 8lugs off the SD!
As long as it’s a 3.5EB with 3.55 or lower I am dang close to max tow on a 2018 I can add the coolers and the leaf and have the same capacity even if it’s not on the door sticker.
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For laughs compare F150 2019 MaxTow with HDPP to a 03’ F350 SRW Max
BahahahahahaI heard them dodges got that new i4wd system tho makes em faster in the slickery conditions tho...
It’s camping season, just need a truck to get ya into the campground
I’m pretty bad about doing those sorts of things but honestly unless I had too I wouldn’t be taking trucks that nice through that for fun. You still need to get home. My trucks have never been pavement queens we’ve had our share of s*** dirt conditions but bring your toys have fun and go home.Yea even if my stuff was beat up, I wouldn’t do this...
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Lol.. hadn’t noticed.I’m pretty bad about doing those sorts of things but honestly unless I had too I wouldn’t be taking trucks that nice through that for fun. You still need to get home. My trucks have never been pavement queens we’ve had our share of s*** dirt conditions but bring your toys have fun and go home.
I know you think it’s funny but I don’t try to break s***Lol.. hadn’t noticed.
And THATS’s why it’s funny...I know you think it’s funny but I don’t try to break s***
Truck fight.lol
One thing I know about most new trucks are most people sell them at 1/4 the mileage I buy them at so obviously opinions would differ. When someone buys a new truck and says they got it for dependability yet sell it at 50-100k I chuckle. Most new trucks will very easily make it to the point people look to sell it.
Might as well look for a truck that does what you need it too without strain, mileage, comfort and imo resale value most importantly.
If a truck doesn’t make it to 200k ya it’s a pos but most new truck buyers won’t know that number
I’m a firm believer in buying certain old trucks because they actually appreciate and I don’t lose money. But I don’t mind driving the old s*** either.To that note, this is why trucks with 200k still have price tags north of 15k.
200k is nothing anymore and most will make it to this with occasional oil changes.
If your trading (should be selling) before 200k mi, you really are just tossing money away.
I’m a firm believer in buying certain old trucks because they actually appreciate and I don’t lose money. But I don’t mind driving the old s*** either.
If we’re to do it the other way I would buy a couple year old rig with low mileage and let someone else take the initial hit. I’d then drive it till around 150-70 where it still has good resale but smaller problems can star then replace it. Imo that’s how to get the most from your money and still drive something nice