If you've got money for an R, can't you buy whatever 35 inch tire your heart desires? I think it would look terrible, but everyone likes something different.
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If you're concerned with hwy speed and blowing away Hyundai's, sounds like you'd be happier with a FP700 build.You and the rest failed to grasp “for different reasons”, but see below:
My statement on 35’s was toward Ford and allowing those who desire 35’s elect that as a delivered option.
How many of you, with a snark remark, actually use or ever need 37’s? Maybe to stroke an ego. The truck would be all it is but even better with 35’s, greater agility, clearance & efficiency. This is my 6th Raptor, simply a tool, not my ‘boasting token’. The 35’s on an ecoboost Raptor can manage well beyond majority of the competition, with 37’s+
What are the other reasons?
a) Truck sounds like an Ecoboost on steroids. Still has a rasp tone at WOT which is atypical to a V8 (my opinion). Yes, I understand I probably have an exhaust leak, this issue may clear once I bring to first service. I hope.
b) Ford provided nominal upgrades (vs. Ecoboost) for the flagship option & its price point. Threw in what should been a TT 5.2, but did an inefficient SC 5.2, along with new wheels & tacky aesthetics, nothing great on the grand scheme, in respect to quality & features when side by side to an ecoboost.
c) Wait until you’re passed up by a $45K Hyundai in your $114k & 720hp truck on the interstate once you quickly meet 113. Save the argument, I know the 37’s are speed limited, and the instability of them up top is absolutely significant. Another reason for 35’s. Maybe I navigate the dry west too frequent and love cruising at 120 in my Swiss Army knife.
Case in my point is your buying a red R logo & to say you own a V8 with 700hp+ (or your bank for those who finance). if you love yours great, but not what this thread is about. I don’t hate Ford or the Raptor which is why I’ll return to an Ecoboost power plant, tune (when that’s back on again), and be the poor guy next to you R holders
Or, a car. That's why I asked him if he actually offroads. If you want speed, a truck isn't the answer.If you're concerned with hwy speed and blowing away Hyundai's, sounds like you'd be happier with a FP700 build.
I think he was just pointing out the irony of a 115-120K dollar truck with 720hp being limited to 113. Just because you want a higher top speed doesn't mean you don't offroad. That being said its not like if you took the limiter off you'd want to make a 160 mph high speed run on 37s lol....well maybe just once.Or, a car. That's why I asked him if he actually offroads. If you want speed, a truck isn't the answer.
True, I'm just pointing out that the truck was built for offroad capability and the extra horsepower does make a difference under that 113mph threshold. There is nothing like having all that power when it counts most.I think he was just pointing out the irony of a 115-120K dollar truck with 720hp being limited to 113. Just because you want a higher top speed doesn't mean you don't offroad. That being said its not like if you took the limiter off you'd want to make a 160 mph high speed run on 37s lol....well maybe just once.