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Didn't Ford do it for this last F-150 (I'll admit that I'm not up on truck specs)? If anything, it seems like their load-carrying ability increased...
I think they were still running leaves, but changed their shock position.
Didn't Ford do it for this last F-150 (I'll admit that I'm not up on truck specs)? If anything, it seems like their load-carrying ability increased...
You know, the Nissan range is generally just as terrible inside as the Dodge range. It is for a different reason, but it is just the same. I LOLed at the performance part with the Ford, too. Good joke.You want a "nice" place to be in AND you want performance you buy a Ford, Toyota, or a Nissan,--you want just a truck to do random stuff and price is an issue you buy a Chevy or Dodge.
You know, the Nissan range is generally just as terrible inside as the Dodge range. It is for a different reason, but it is just the same. I LOLed at the performance part with the Ford, too. Good joke.
Ford generally out hauls and tows all of its competition--that's the performance I'm referring to.
Only on standard engines with the "regular" trucks. The GMT900s will happily outdo the Fords with the optional engines added on. Remember, Ford pretty much stops at 300 BHP with that 5.4L V8.