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After gutting emissions, right?Soooo... would the F-150 3.0 diesel fit? That would be the icing on the cake! :devil:
I can’t understand how anyone would want that engine. More expensive to buy, more expensive to operate, more to to fail, and less powerful than the 2.7.Soooo... would the F-150 3.0 diesel fit? That would be the icing on the cake! :devil:
They can't be 35s. If they were, that puny IFS would shatter like glass the first time the test driver hit the throttle. /sNot to get hung up on technicalities...315/70r17s have always been regarded as 35s. Hummer h2 and raptor both run them as a stock size and call them 35s.
The excitement isn't simply from the big tires. The excitement comes from what we are learning about Ford's philosophy with this beast. They are sending a message that this will be a serious rig. That the axels and joints and everything can handle the force behind these big tires. These spy shots say it loud and clear. ” This isn't the new Blazer. We are aiming to take Jeep head on".It’s amazing how wet everyone gets over big tires.
You mean like on the Bronco R?I wonder what "FG" and "TP" stand for.
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They can't be 35s. If they were, that puny IFS would shatter like glass the first time the test driver hit the throttle. /s
Those were 37s. And that was a race vehicle.You mean like on the Bronco R?
Not to mention the power required to run 33-35 inch tires without it being a total dog.The excitement isn't simply from the big tires. The excitement comes from what we are learning about Ford's philosophy with this beast. They are sending a message that this will be a serious rig. That the axels and joints and everything can handle the force behind these big tires. These spy shots say it loud and clear. ” This isn't the new Blazer. We are aiming to take Jeep head on".
And gearing(!)Not to mention the power required to run 33-35 inch tires without it being a total dog.