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The Macf

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I can tell you from personal experience that there is no reason to take off the speed limiter.
 

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How fast did you go? What was it that caused you to make this comment?

I've done bursts to 130mph and sustained 120 for a couple miles on the autobahn. The truck is not designed to handle at those speeds. It's gone around Nurburgring twice, and 24,000 miles across Europe. Nothing bad ever happened but if you want to drive a floating 3 TON FUN barn on balloon tires and a soft suspension be my guest. Besides there is nowhere in the states that you can legally drive that fast.
 

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I've done bursts to 130mph and sustained 120 for a couple miles on the autobahn. The truck is not designed to handle at those speeds. It's gone around Nurburgring twice, and 24,000 miles across Europe. Nothing bad ever happened but if you want to drive a floating 3 TON FUN barn on balloon tires and a soft suspension be my guest. Besides there is nowhere in the states that you can legally drive that fast.

Definitely agree the truck wasn't designed for it. I'm still riding the fence on whether to do a full build on mine or just leave it mostly stock and park something else(fast) next to it. If I do the build, though, I'll probably set the limiter at 120 just so I don't have the temptation.
 
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