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2020 F250 Tremor with Method race wheels and 35" Toyo MTs
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<blockquote data-quote="DriftwoodSVT" data-source="post: 16397825" data-attributes="member: 43348"><p>I wanted out of the 3.5L engine after my non-stop problems in the first 2 years owning my 2018 Raptor. The Tremor was like taking some of the Raptor parts and throwing them on an F250, but having the 7.3L engine and 4.30 gears as an added bonus.</p><p></p><p>It's just as capable off road for rock crawling and slow stuff as the Raptor, but the engine was the selling point for me. Straight forward, simple, big block V8.</p><p></p><p>Comparing them, the Raptor was has slightly more acceleration, but I'm also comparing a SuperCab F150 to a CrewCab F250, so the weight is definitely a factor. Even though the Tremor has upgraded 2.5" shocks, it doesn't feel as planted taking high speed corners as the Raptor did. Again, that could be due to the increased weight or the 27" longer the Tremor is. Also, the Raptor could handle speed bumps at a higher speed than the Tremor for sure. The Tremor is also 4" taller than the Raptor from the factory.</p><p></p><p>My raptor with 35" averaged 15.4 MPG. Tremor with same is getting 11.7 MPG</p><p></p><p>Overall, I have zero regrets moving to the Tremor. It's a beast.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DriftwoodSVT, post: 16397825, member: 43348"] I wanted out of the 3.5L engine after my non-stop problems in the first 2 years owning my 2018 Raptor. The Tremor was like taking some of the Raptor parts and throwing them on an F250, but having the 7.3L engine and 4.30 gears as an added bonus. It's just as capable off road for rock crawling and slow stuff as the Raptor, but the engine was the selling point for me. Straight forward, simple, big block V8. Comparing them, the Raptor was has slightly more acceleration, but I'm also comparing a SuperCab F150 to a CrewCab F250, so the weight is definitely a factor. Even though the Tremor has upgraded 2.5" shocks, it doesn't feel as planted taking high speed corners as the Raptor did. Again, that could be due to the increased weight or the 27" longer the Tremor is. Also, the Raptor could handle speed bumps at a higher speed than the Tremor for sure. The Tremor is also 4" taller than the Raptor from the factory. My raptor with 35" averaged 15.4 MPG. Tremor with same is getting 11.7 MPG Overall, I have zero regrets moving to the Tremor. It's a beast. [/QUOTE]
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