torn between Raptor vs F250 Diesel/Tremor

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I agree, just stating that the 2017+ Super Duty offers a significant improvement in ride quality and NVH vs previous generation. As you mention though, neither will ride like an F-150.

We agree, thumbs up. While looking for a used diesel RV rig, we test drove a ‘17–and it did ride better than our ‘16 (unloaded).
 
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We agree, thumbs up. While looking for a used diesel RV rig, we test drove a ‘17–and it did ride better than our ‘16 (unloaded).

yeah like I said- it amazed me, the Rams even more so. You feel the bumps but they’re very well absorbed & the front end doesn’t feel as discounted from rest of the truck & the rear didn’t seem to bounce around or get skittish in corners nearly as much as I remembered w/ an empty SD
 

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After reading through the entire thread, I completely overthought the whole thing—my apologies!

The Tremor, Raptor, and an endless list of pickups by all manufacturers—work equally well based on tastes/budget for modifying, mall runs, hauling the occasional bag of mulch/hunting dog/ATV, and leaping railroad track crossings in a single bound.
 
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After reading through the entire thread, I completely overthought the whole thing—my apologies!

The Tremor, Raptor, and an endless list of pickups by all manufacturers—work equally well based on tastes/budget for modifying, mall runs, hauling the occasional bag of mulch/hunting dog/ATV, and leaping railroad track crossings in a single bound.


Hahaha that’s one way of looking at it!! I like the raptor cuz it’s an extreme machine but has lots of usefulness too

one of the best examples of that would also be a 4 door wrangler....or one of my all time favs- E63 AMG wagon or RS6 Avant!!
 

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he tailgate step & bed lights I liked.....I'd be "gaining" a better color (Lead foot > black)

#BlackRaptorsMatter
#LeadfootRaptorsdonotmatter


As a disclaimer, nobody on this forum should be "fine" with a Tacoma; it's the prius of pickups and it has about the same level of usefulness and utility, which is to say zero.

I sometimes wish you wouldn’t equivocate and come out and say how you really feel about the Taco’s street cred. No more beating around the bush, eh?

;-)


Nothing is really a perfect fit to replace a Raptor because the Rap has no replacement. The P/S tremor will no doubt haul whatever you want but, you won’t be high speed off roading in it. Maintenance on the diesel is going to be more stringent and more expensive.

It comes down to what are you going to use it for?
 
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Looked at Tundra ?

You mean the circa 2006.5 retro model w/ a V8 that makes about the same power as Ford's smallest 1/2 ton offering 2.7 while also delivering nearly 1/2 the gas mileage & less payload/towing capacity???? OH yeah baby sign me right the F up!!!

Toyota is pathetic - I have no experience in mechanical engineering but FOR SURE could beat whomever they got running that dept out of a job.....cuz where I'm sitting they haven't done a damn thing in 15 years!!!!
 
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