Not if you run him into the ditch. It doesn't matter if you win by an inch or a mile...winning is winningGood post. One thing I'd add is that if you run into a modded TRX, all bets are off
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Not if you run him into the ditch. It doesn't matter if you win by an inch or a mile...winning is winningGood post. One thing I'd add is that if you run into a modded TRX, all bets are off
You would have to stay up with the TRX to run it in the ditch...Not if you run him into the ditch. It doesn't matter if you win by an inch or a mile...winning is winning
y'all TRX owners are just mad our mascot has proportional armsYou would have to stay up with the TRX to run it in the ditch...
Sure…if you’re willing to wait several months for the TRX. Hop on over to the TRX forum and check out how long people are waiting to have their orders built, there’s a guy who is literally tracking every single forum member’s build time. Many of them ordered in June 2021. Lucky members are seeing their orders filled in 3-4 months. Even if you decided today that you wanted to trade your Raptor for a TRX, you might likely be waiting until summer to execute that trade.Not true. A Brand New Base TRX is bellow 70k and a 37 Raptor is an easy 85k+ even if used
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Right…TRXs are only good for going in a straight line, and they are hideous to look at. For the true use of the truck, Raptor beats it all day
Look up the weight difference in a 35 to 37 and Check the difference weight from a 31 to 37in tire. The taller it is the slower your truck becomes except top end will be a little higher.#1....stop trying to "race" in the real world, the little Hyundai won't try t race you off road. You have a Baja monster, not a 1/4 mile rocket. Square peg meet round hole. The truck is plenty "fast" for what it needs to do.....dont want people to pass you on the highway....go buy a mustang.
#2... It is common knowledge, 37's are less quick than 35 trucks. Larger tires create more unsprung weight which makes takes a lot of power to over come.
#3... there is always someone faster, even Hyundai
Sure…if you’re willing to wait several months for the TRX. Hop on over to the TRX forum and check out how long people are waiting to have their orders built, there’s a guy who is literally tracking every single forum member’s build time. Many of them ordered in June 2021. Lucky members are seeing their orders filled in 3-4 months. Even if you decided today that you wanted to trade your Raptor for a TRX, you might likely be waiting until summer to execute that trade.
Or you could trade your Raptor for a TRX that’s available now…in which case it’s an even swap at best.
Any update on the repair? I was curious if the knock sensor issue was causing the performance concern you have.A couple weeks ago, while entering the highway, a younger dude in a little hyundai SUV tried to overtake me and my 37 on the entrance ramp to I-70. I floored it (in sport mode) and he flipped me the bird as he easily overtook me (I guess I had that coming LOL).
Then this week I dropped off my truck for a warranty engine knock sensor replacement. They said it was a bad factory part, that the engine was fine. They gave me a loaner--a Ford F-150 XLT with the same 3.5L ecoboost engine. This loaner has 31 inch tires. I noticed that it is REMARAKBLY faster in acceleration than my 37. This loaner would smoke my 37 in a drag race. I am sure some of this has to do with tire size, but am concerned that there may be other issues.
Any comments? For you others who have a 37, what's your experience with acceleration?