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Tremor Off-Road Package Lands in the 2021 F-150 Lineup
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<blockquote data-quote="ajaf1656" data-source="post: 16539737" data-attributes="member: 196707"><p>I've always scoffed at the manufacturers' off road packages. From the Z71 Chevys, to the Pro4x, TRD and whatever. It always seemed to be better to buy a base 4x4 and spend the money to buy decent aftermarket off-road suspension. Is this any different? I haven't kept up with F150s in a long time. I've driven Nissan Frontiers for the last 10 years, but I've always said if I get a full size truck, it will be a F150.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ajaf1656, post: 16539737, member: 196707"] I've always scoffed at the manufacturers' off road packages. From the Z71 Chevys, to the Pro4x, TRD and whatever. It always seemed to be better to buy a base 4x4 and spend the money to buy decent aftermarket off-road suspension. Is this any different? I haven't kept up with F150s in a long time. I've driven Nissan Frontiers for the last 10 years, but I've always said if I get a full size truck, it will be a F150. [/QUOTE]
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