Sure. I'll edit the title to reflect that. Surprised no one on here has driven a coyote with a SC on it.
DP
I have, and liked it. I thought the ecoboost felt "torquey", but the 5.0 SC was far more fun to me.
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Sure. I'll edit the title to reflect that. Surprised no one on here has driven a coyote with a SC on it.
DP
A 2018 Lariat SCREW 4x4 with the 5.0 is 47 and some change without any rebates / incentives - I bet a leftover '17 could be had for less. You can easily best a Raptor on road and in the dirt for the 20k difference if you are smart and patient.
The 'modes' are a nice to have, they certainly aren't needed.
Frame is a non issue.
I have, and liked it. I thought the ecoboost felt "torquey", but the 5.0 SC was far more fun to me.
So go ahead and be patient and wait... spend basically the same money for basically the same thing.... theoretically... meanwhile I'll keep enjoying my raptor with its warranty.
The question was if it could be done. The answer is yes.
I've been considering going with a standard f150 in a V8 and just throwing the wider body parts on it, grill, etc. and saving a ton of money.
Wheels and suspension would likely go aftermarket on a raptor anyways. The markup is just to ridiculous for me to absorb mentally... $70k for cheap interior, cheap sound, cheap paint finish, etc... and thats not just with this... all of the newer vehicles are just becoming ridiculous in price. I don't know how some of these families out here make it.
I think the answer is maybe. At best. But I think just time invested or labor charges would break that deal... Not to mention the warranty. Just my 2 cents.
Thanks man.