@FrankL1
Sir, thank you. Candor and honesty are refreshing.
I simply am saddened when I see posters suggesting that one should try to switch wheels to make things look like you didn’t have 37” tires.
If you need a 3/4 ton, I would recommend you have a reputable shop install a remanufactured—ideally with a transferable warranty (to next owner).
From there, trade in the Raptor—as even with 63k and replaced transmission, the market for Raptors is good enough that I would bet that you could find a 3/4 of your liking and come out well.
Find a respected independent mechanic to look things over for you (after you have the transmission redone)—and of course look over the 3/4 ton you may be looking at.
Overall, I wish you the best of success. Lots of great vehicles out there.
I agree and believe it’s the best policy. I couldn’t be happier with the response and the way you represent and carry yourself.
Though I jokingly acknowledged the idea, I wouldn’t think to follow with such a foul movement. And for joking, I do send my apologies.
In the end, we’ll eventually need the help of said business (extended warranty/financial lender, etc), and why discredit ourselves for something that has a solution.
As for your recommendations,
I appreciate the thought and input you’ve set for my specific scenario.
I believe I may go with a reman/new(from the dealerships I called, pricing fluctuate quite a bit, it would come down to which has better warranty).
For a side note, I’m choosing to go those routes due to the transmission that was on the truck is showing signs of surface rust on certain pieces and build up on residual oil(heavy wind over the weekend, I’m assuming dust and particles from crevices in garage), being said, I think that would be the safest and least of headaches.
I’ll be sure to have a trusted mechanic look over the Raptor and as well, like you stated on the new purchase of the following truck if it is used.
Hopefully I can get a good deal once/if trade-in does happen. Or I may stick with it, time will tell.
I’m pleased to have met you and everyone in this community. It’s been a grand of help. Thank you.
Best wishes!