I am not sure, but are those improved rock sliders?
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The 'other' features are not mechanical 'driving' features, so a Wildtrak should depreciate more than a Base/2.7L/Sasquatch that costs $10,000 less. It has all the capability of the Wildtrak less some creature comforts. The new Warthog will add capabilities, llke more power, bigger beefier suspension and shocks and other hardware. Warthog may further reduce Wildtrak attractiveness.Sure, if you ignore the other features it comes with and options it has available.
I hear there's 4" of space in the cargo area
But the shocks are worthless without the electronics... they are computer-controlled. e.g. sense vehicle-in-air to dampen landing, etc. $6500 to upgrade 2017-2018 raptor (not standard until 2019).Or get them on e-bay as Raptor take-offs
Yes, maybe to prototype rear suspension.Pretty sure those orange "wires" are actually hoses.
This is 2020, the masses would prefer creature comforts over capabilities.The 'other' features are not mechanical 'driving' features, so a Wildtrak should depreciate more than a Base/2.7L/Sasquatch that costs $10,000 less. It has all the capability of the Wildtrak less some creature comforts. The new Warthog will add capabilities, llke more power, bigger beefier suspension and shocks and other hardware. Warthog may further reduce Wildtrak attractiveness.
Future values will be driven more by capabilities, not option packages, imo.
If you're correct, there should be a lot of Wildtrak buyers. We'll see, but I'm guessing it may be the least selling, non-limited model.This is 2020, the masses would prefer creature comforts over capabilities.
If you’re correct, there will be more base interiors than mid, high and luxury combined.If you're correct, there should be a lot of Wildtrak buyers. We'll see, but I'm guessing it may be the least selling, non-limited model.
I think, like myself, there are a lot of folks that reserved a Wildtrak in the frenzy of release night thinking it is was the Bronco name for Raptor and will end up with a different model.If you're correct, there should be a lot of Wildtrak buyers. We'll see, but I'm guessing it may be the least selling, non-limited model.
Those are the exact wheels I'm wanting to put on my Badlands. Hopefully, they'll be offered thru Ford Performance or I can snag a set from a Warthog owner looking to upgrade.
well of course, but do you really think the bronco is going to get 3" shocks from the factory? all of the shit you outlined is stuff that people that want trophy trucks are doing to their raptors over stock, so not sure what point youre trying to make here besides you threw 15k at your gen 1 raptor's suspension. congrats!3.0 shocks will run you more than 2500-3500 all the way around easily.
Shocks, uppers control arms, lower control arms, tie rods, axles, and rear axle housing to match the front width I would bet you’re in the $10K range pretty easily. $15K if you have a shop do all the work.
Just remember, when you start changing suspension and putting 1” FK Heims and rod ends and the like, maintenance and NVH go way up.
As I’ve been told before, “Trophy Truck parts, Trophy Truck problems.”
If we can confirm that the Warthog does in fact have a heavier frame, let's hope the non-Warthog owners don't end up with Gladiator syndrome.if people want to get in the neighborhood of a warthog with their wildtrak/badlands w/ sasquatch, i imagine it wont require much more than a good set of shocks and maybe some new coils. want to go long travel, then maybe new control arms and adjustbal track bar. you're not anywhere close to 15k.
oofIf we can confirm that the Warthog does in fact have a heavier frame, let's hope the non-Warthog owners don't end up with Gladiator syndrome.
If we can confirm that the Warthog does in fact have a heavier frame, let's hope the non-Warthog owners don't end up with Gladiator syndrome.
Fox non-adaptive shocks 3.0 are $7k by themselves. Lower control arms $2500. $15k to take a non-Raptor Bronco to a Raptor equivalent is likely on the low end.well of course, but do you really think the bronco is going to get 3" shocks from the factory? all of the shit you outlined is stuff that people that want trophy trucks are doing to their raptors over stock, so not sure what point youre trying to make here besides you threw 15k at your gen 1 raptor's suspension. congrats!
if people want to get in the neighborhood of a warthog with their wildtrak/badlands w/ sasquatch, i imagine it wont require much more than a good set of shocks and maybe some new coils. want to go long travel, then maybe new control arms and adjustbal track bar. you're not anywhere close to 15k.