It's because the GEN2 is made out of "Military Grade Aluminum."
Whatever the hell that is.
It’s like surgical stainless steel, only lighter.
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It's because the GEN2 is made out of "Military Grade Aluminum."
Whatever the hell that is.
It's 4 1/2 years with the 6.2LGen 1 2010 thru 2014 5 years
Gen 2 2017 thru 2020 4 years
It's because the GEN2 is made out of "Military Grade Aluminum."
Whatever the hell that is.
Call it any way you want, if you actually tow a fairly heavy load, there's no replacement for displacement. My 6.2 has no problem with a loaded 14' cargo trailer, and it will get better milage doing it.
I pulled the same load 2000 miles. Twice with the Raptor, twice with TT 3.5 FX4, no comparison!
The important part is it's thicker than the steel body panels on Gen 1 and doesn't rust.
No, the important part is that aluminum body panels can't be repaired in the normal body & fender fashion and must be replaced, and that the cost associated with that for an off-road vehicle might prove to be pretty significant.
Are you living under a bridge? Ford has provided training and equipment to thousands of collision repair centers for aluminum trucks and SUVs back in 2015, and the insurance companies have concurred that the cost is approximately the same to repair as a steel bodied vehicle. There is no downside.
It's the bridge under the 12th Street overpass down by the river.
What grade of aluminum are we talking about, please?
Since you seem to know so much, why don't you tell me?