I’m just saying- the suspension ain’t the same between the tremor & regular SDs- there are a lot of differences that add up- the up charge of $4300 I don’t think is egregious at all - wheels/tires/shocks/springs/few skid plates & badges etc I think it’s reasonable
that being said- I def see why you’d wanna put that suspension kit on a SD truck....pretty badass, first thing I’d do w/ one of those is remove the front chin spoiler
I guess my point in comparison to the tremor package is: I wouldn't waste the $4300 in upcharge to get a tremor.
Modes? psssch. driver mod.
Suspension? 80s shock technology. no rebuildable. you're still going to feel most bumps enough that they draw your attention. a stock F-250 rides like a dump truck unloaded. The same goes for a tremor.
You're not going to get any real additional discounts because the tremor trucks sell well. no reason for a dealer to do so.
On my 19, I paid 61K OTD for a diesel lariat SCREW with the roof running lights. 5th wheel prep pkg, and without a sunroof, laser-guided cruise, etc.
I wanted the more basic lariat that I could get, as I learned my lesson getting the tech packages on my raptor. ( IMO all they do is make it much more complicated to modify).
So, after I did that, I drove it for 6 months so I could decide what I was going to change based on my experience.
full retail on the Carli kit that is on my truck is $8500. I added air bag cradles and airbags. let's call that $500.
I went 17" wheels to get more sidewall. 17" wheels meant that my only Load range E tire option is Toyo 37x13.50 tires.
13.50s stick out a bit, so I threw utilitarian flares on the truck.
so all in all. $2500 in wheels and tires. Sold the stockers for $750.
so, paying full retail for truck, suspension and wheels/tires = $71,750
If a Diesel Tremor F-250 would cost you $67K and you stacked it up to my truck, which cost me $4,750 more, it legitimately FEELS like a $15,000 suspension upgrade unloaded ( which if we're all honest is how it would be driven 90% of the time by most people ).
Pulling 11-12K pounds, my truck is still a whole lot better than a tremor F250.
Add in some of the supporting mods to make it even better ( larger fuel tank, Amp steps, etc) and my truck is a full-on heavy-duty dirt Cadillac.
I'd driven cross country in a lot of different vehicles, including a stock raptor and a mid-travel raptor. I would pick my F-250 above all, no question, as long as the goal of the trip wasn't to break the cannonball record.
I just think that going lariat with a suspension kit is WAY more value for the money, and all things considered, the extra $4K shouldn't make or break you if you're looking at $70K+ trucks.
Hell, call Texas Motorworks. They have a relationship with Autonation where you can buy the F-250 from Autonation, have TMX do the susp[pension mods/aftermarket accessories, and Autonation will roll the truck + build into the loan and you'll have one payment. ( I don't prescribe to this bc I don't like paying interest on discretionary purchases, but everyone has their own way.)
not trying to dissuade everyone from Tremors. they are cool and all, but just think about what you're really looking for out of the truck.
The reason most people don't enjoy the ride in a super Duty is that the suspension is designed for maximum payload and maximum towing capacity.
perfect illumination of this is the sway bar and the leaf springs.
The springs are stiff and the rear end is very choppy unloaded. Loaded with about 1000 lbs of tongue weight and it is smooth and nice.
The sway bar is beefy and designed to control the truck while pulling heavy loads. Unloaded, it makes the suspension pretty stiff.
The carli front sway and springs are progressive and really really great while unloaded. The truck feels completely different and Lightyears more comfortable.
The sway bar is progressive, so when loaded down, it controls the load better than the factory bar.
The leaf springs are also progressive. when towing, I use a bicycle pump to air the bags up to 60 PSI and go. Tons of control, no sagging, completely adjustable and exactly what I'm looking for.
These differences are worth it to me ( vs. just showing up and buying a tremor). I feel like doing it the way that I did it provides a lot more value for the money. I have some friends that bought a Tremor, then 3 months later ended up doing the full carli kit. Every single one of them paid sticker for their Super Duty. They've all now spent 5-10K more than I did.
I would be 150% confident in taking my super duty on an ExO Overlanding run as it sits. No way in hell that I'd consider that in a tremor with a diesel.
YMMV, just wanted to share my experience.