Sure, but apparently you don’t understand the actual transaction price is different from the MSRP.
1st- almost all the new 2024 TRXs are sold. Those that are not are well under MSRP. Used 2024 TRXs are 90s-low 100s.
2nd- New Raptor Rs still selling for well over MSRP. Used 2023 trucks...
MSRP but not actual purchase price. They are far apart and the R is much higher. Not to be that guy but a quick search on your favorite vehicle purchasing website will show you that
Ford should have an answer and changes for the ecoboost Raptor. The RHO has much better numbers in HP, torque and at least straight forward performance- off-road different story. The ecoboost Raptor hasn’t seen engine changes since introduced in 2017.
For sure man! I hear ya, I have a 24 Z06 sitting in storage- almost a year old with 1k miles. So far I love my 24 37 package. Picked up some 24 R wheels, bed cover, window tint PPF and I'm set. Congrats on yours!!
What? Multistate guy - no one can understand what you are writing. The entire last paragraph makes zero sense. I would recommend an English writing class to clean things up.
OP seemed to find the information useful. I included a pic and link. Move along…..
Oh and no, I didn’t see it was a Gen 1 thread. Catastrophic oversight
https://www.quadlockcase.com/collections/shop-truck/products/truck-vent-mount?variant=43648057016491
You need to buy a phone case as well but the mag works great. Holds phone stable. Wireless charging a tad slow but that may be a factor of the charging cord. Interchangeable from vehicle...
Did the same. Sold my 23 (Kept a TRX) then went to a Wrangler 392, then Braptor before returning to a 24 37 pkg Raptor. Love the ride the most. Power is reasonable. Good range. Glad I’m back. The only reason I see to hold the R would be retained value.
5 2024 37 package beadlock capable wheels for sale. No TPMS. No Lugs.
The spare still has the stock tire that can be sold on the wheel for an additional $250.
No nicks or scratches.
Taken off at approximately 6k miles.
$1500 for 5 wheels
$1750 for 4 wheels and one wheel/tire picked...
True- I live in a rural area so I understand. Just doesn’t seem like a smart idea. You can simply put the fob in your pocket and remote start it with the fob or phone app. The risk, albeit small where you live, isn’t worth it.
Sure. That works. Just seems like you are going to significant lengths just to keep the keys in the truck. I happen to dislike the look of the keypad and never use it. Would never order a vehicle with it. The phone app does everything I need and much more than the keypad
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