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Quote from: OutHouse on July 14, 2020, 11:30:20 AMLooks like the package I'd be interested in starts around 50k. I think I will just lift my taco, do alignment, and put some 33s on and call it good.Probably end up with better resale and more capable rig. It's hard to beat a Taco. I still miss my 1990 SR5. With the stock IFS and 33s, it was like a Cadillac in the hills.
Looks like the package I'd be interested in starts around 50k. I think I will just lift my taco, do alignment, and put some 33s on and call it good.
Still not a cool as the old broncos
Quote from: bhawley76 on July 14, 2020, 12:20:43 PMStill not a cool as the old broncos When I think of how many 1960-70s Broncos we put in the graveyard when I was in high school I cringe. I like the option for the 7 speed manual transmission with the granny gear, but if I ever buy a "truck" in 4 cyl, you can go ahead and shoot me...
The 2.7 is twin turboed, there ain't lag. 380+ ft lbs under 3000 rpm...its a better curve than the 5.0 yote. Those that think it is not a powerful plant have the 10 speed...you put that tranny in Sport mode and mash it and it pulls from a dig all the way to 5000.
I will take your word for it, but it is still no American V8, and that seems like a giant missed opportunity, even if you're going to stick IFS up front.
Quote from: Fl0und3rz on July 14, 2020, 01:51:20 PMI will take your word for it, but it is still no American V8, and that seems like a giant missed opportunity, even if you're going to stick IFS up front.I wouldn't disagree with that sentiment at all. I wouldn't buy a 2.7 F150 simply on the premise that it doesn't sound like a truck engine should.
Quote from: Bango skank on July 14, 2020, 12:20:06 AMOnly available in 2.3l and 2.7l and manual only in the 2.3. Ill pass.exactly my thoughts .way under powered for the size of the rig but that’s getting to be the norm manufacturers think all’s we want in a “truck” is gas mileage. If I wanted gas mileage I’d by a Hyundai speed bump
Only available in 2.3l and 2.7l and manual only in the 2.3. Ill pass.
Quote from: JakeLand on July 14, 2020, 04:31:42 AMQuote from: Bango skank on July 14, 2020, 12:20:06 AMOnly available in 2.3l and 2.7l and manual only in the 2.3. Ill pass.exactly my thoughts .way under powered for the size of the rig but that’s getting to be the norm manufacturers think all’s we want in a “truck” is gas mileage. If I wanted gas mileage I’d by a Hyundai speed bumpSame here probably a gutless V6 like the Toyota motor with the eco crap on it. I had a Toyota 4 runner with eco boost V6 and it was a dog. And a 2.7L with 35 inch tires, BS
Quote from: Hi-Liter on July 14, 2020, 02:17:57 PMQuote from: JakeLand on July 14, 2020, 04:31:42 AMQuote from: Bango skank on July 14, 2020, 12:20:06 AMOnly available in 2.3l and 2.7l and manual only in the 2.3. Ill pass.exactly my thoughts .way under powered for the size of the rig but that’s getting to be the norm manufacturers think all’s we want in a “truck” is gas mileage. If I wanted gas mileage I’d by a Hyundai speed bumpSame here probably a gutless V6 like the Toyota motor with the eco crap on it. I had a Toyota 4 runner with eco boost V6 and it was a dog. And a 2.7L with 35 inch tires, BSIt's got more power than all of the original Broncos.