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    Maybe it's the excessive price tags

    Yeah, prices are pretty wild from a Canadian perspective. It feels as if the domestic automakers have raised their prices across the board a lot more significantly than their import competitors. More so for models that haven't received significant upgrades or changes. It looks as if Chrysler...
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    Quadrasteer Worked So Great for Chevy, Right? Now Maybe It’s the F250’s Turn

    Makes sense. Seems like the F-450 limiteds are all the rage on YouTube lately. People are liking the widetrack axle's shorter turning radius. Clearly money is no issue for these folks. It would give whoever brings this feature back first a decent advantage in the upper end of the market.
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    5th Gen Ranger Discussions / Reviews / News

    Yeah, it's a new trend for sure! It would've happened a year or two into the 3rd gen I think. A friend of mine had a 2017 DCSB Trd Off-Road with an auto trans. It's the first time I remember seeing this. I'm guessing 2017 is when it changed? Yeah, it's competitively sized for sure. In between...
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    2017 F-150 Family Camping + Hunting Build

    Yeah, that's likely for use in the event a keyfob's battery has died on a push button start trucks.
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    5th Gen Ranger Discussions / Reviews / News

    Yeah, in hindsight it wasn't quite fair to infer you said that. Must come down in part to regional differences. In Canada, the only way to get an SR5 or TRD Sport crew is with a longbox. They're the most common trucks I see (Got to have that hood scoop!) TRD Off-Roads and Pros are de-facto SB...
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    5th Gen Ranger Discussions / Reviews / News

    90% of Crew Cab Tacomas I see in Canada are the 6ft long box version. (Trim availability factors in significantly) You’re suggesting they all “did it wrong” and should’ve gotten a Tundra? My CCLB Colorado May have been practically the same length as a CCSB F150 , but it was still more...
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    She’ll recommendation -2019 F150

    The RSI is pretty neat but it looks like all we're seeing are renderings for the North American products. It's obvious when the images of the F150 are mirrored (gas filler door depicted as being on the passenger side and exhaust on the driver side, which is the opposite of the actual truck) It...
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    EPA Diesel Engine “Delete Tuning” Crackdown...Is It Here Now?

    Modern cars ECU have more computing power than many early spacecrafts and in many cases will be able to make the most of higher octane without any user input or programming. Turbocharged vehicles will see the most benefit, but even normally aspirated motors can eke some gains or better sustain...
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    5th Gen Ranger Discussions / Reviews / News

    I think this new ranger is "close, but no cigar". I was in the market for one last month; really wanted to love it, but ultimately decided against it and sort of begrudgingly ended up in an f-150 (again). I was pretty excited when I heard the Ranger would be coming back. From a distance, the...
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    EPA Diesel Engine “Delete Tuning” Crackdown...Is It Here Now?

    I've owned the 3.0 Ecodiesel and 2.8 Duramax. The difference in power and refinement between the 4 and 6 cyl is night and day. The diesel chatter does have some appeal at times, but there is such a thing as "too much"It sounds like a farm implement on a cold start in sub zero temperatures, which...
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    EPA Diesel Engine “Delete Tuning” Crackdown...Is It Here Now?

    I don't think some guy with EFI live and a laptop will be able to outdo the top engineers at some of the largest automotive OEMs AND come in under EPA targets. It'll be even more of a challenge considering the expanding efforts from OEMs to lock down their ECM using encryption. With all the...
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    EPA Diesel Engine “Delete Tuning” Crackdown...Is It Here Now?

    Depends on the province. Ontario has been cracking down for years. I doubt they care all that much in the prairies.
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    Helpful specs for those interested in the 2.7 EB F150

    Ford offers a number of frames for the F-150 (3?) and GVWRs. The base v6 /2.7 gets the thinnest of them all for applications where MPGs matter more than payload/ max towing numbers. It's reflected in the configurations where you can/ can't get it. IE you can get a supercrew 2.7 4x4 with the...
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    2016-2017 F150 4x4 EcoBoost - Real world experiences??

    Yes, and there are two "flavors" of the 3.5. The common 3.5 and the high output (as in the raptor and limited) Keep in mind most 2.7 trucks have a lower GVWR ,payload and towing numbers than a comparable 3.5 or 5.0. 2.7s are not available on all configuration and from what I've read have a...
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    New trucks and 4low...

    The level to which it "locks" in 4 hi may vary on the transfer case with 4 auto. It may not mechanically lock like you would expect 4wd "lock to" Here are some example of the BW 44-44 with 4 auto on the previous gen ram: There are PROS and CONS to both. I figure most people would come out...
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    New trucks and 4low...

    I guess it makes sense from the manufacturer's perspective. Less weight, cheaper cost. Still has 4x4 decals? Good enough for the average buyer! I suspect more people are drawn to the "auto" setting than would be concerned with the lack of low gear. It's still an option for whoever wants it...
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    F150 - 5.5' vs. 6.5' bed?

    Yes, I had the 36 gallon tank. Definitely a nice to have!
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    F150 - 5.5' vs. 6.5' bed?

    I've had a 5.5ft box in a F150 supercrew and 6.4ft boxes in Ram Quad Cabs. I've also had a Colorado and Tacomas with the 6ft bed. I found there wasn't much difference when hauling stuff between the 5'5 and 6.4. E.g both my ATV and motorcycle needed the tailgate down either way. For my purposes...
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    Diesel for overlanding- are you happy with the choice?

    Using it vs enjoying it in the winter are quite different. It really depends on how bad your winters get. I had an ecodiesel in a climate similar to NY state and it was fine. I moved West to a colder part of Canada and with my new shorter commute I don't regret ditching my 2.8l duramax. Block...
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    2017 F150 SCREW 4x4 build Thread

    Agreed. I have a 2018 with the 2.7 and it's a real powerhouse. It has a CGI block just like the 6.7 powerstroke so I'm not too worried about durability. I drove the 2.7 and 5.0 back to back and found the 2.7 more enjoyable. Ironically, the lower displacement mill feels a lot stronger in the...
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