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If you don't mind me asking
What's the payload amount on the door jam?
Curious as well
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If you don't mind me asking
What's the payload amount on the door jam?
Well, it has been 1 month now since I traded in my 2018 Raptor. It was just plagued with issues in the 2 years I had it (ordered it new) and spending 2.5 months in the shop in 2 years was just tiresome.
Back in early December I had placed an order for a 2020 Raptor. Early Feb I found out that my order still had not been picked up, and at that time I started having major engine issues (for the 2nd time).
Ford had just released the F250 Tremor package, so I went for it. Ordered it early Feb, arrived late March, right before everything got shut down.
It is definitely a different animal than my Raptor was. 27" longer, 4" taller and 1200 lbs heavier. You can't ordered a Tremor in SuperCab, so this is my first CrewCab truck I've ever owned.
I ordered the Tremor with the 7.3L gas engine, 4.30 gears, the Lariat Ultimate and Lariat Sport packages.
First week the stock wheels came off and I put on 18" Method Mesh wheels with 35x1250x18 Toyo MTs.
I have to say I am very impressed with the power of 7.3L coupled with the 4.30 gears. It definitely moves. The added height, weight and length definitely make it feel less sporty than my Raptor, but for the off road I do, this will be just fine.
If you aren't familiar wit the F250 Tremor package, you can find all the info about the upgraded parts on Fords Site. Also, lots of YouTube reviews already.
Stay safe and have fun!
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The best will be a F-250 with the 7.3 and the worst will be a F-350 with a diesel.
Can you expand on this, please? Why would the 350/diesel combo be worst? I'd think the worst for off-roading would be the 250/diesel combo, and the 350 marginally better due to higher GVWR which would give a higher cargo capacity and suspension capability (meaning at rest, the suspension is less compressed, leaving more room for suspension travel), all other things (trim, 4x4, etc) being as equal as possible. Is the 7.3L gas that much lighter than the 6.7 Diesel? I guess I could dig around for the information, just being lazy at the moment.
This article takes a deep dive into the F-250 Tremor suspension. It even explains the subtle suspension differences between the gas vs. diesel versions.
https://www.autoblog.com/2020/02/19/2020-ford-tremor-suspension-deep-dive-super-duty-f250/
Can you expand on this, please? Why would the 350/diesel combo be worst? I'd think the worst for off-roading would be the 250/diesel combo, and the 350 marginally better due to higher GVWR which would give a higher cargo capacity and suspension capability (meaning at rest, the suspension is less compressed, leaving more room for suspension travel), all other things (trim, 4x4, etc) being as equal as possible. Is the 7.3L gas that much lighter than the 6.7 Diesel? I guess I could dig around for the information, just being lazy at the moment.