It looks great! A question. The Tremor has the Front Torsion Diff, but I just learned they dropped that in the Raptor, the Raptor does not. One UA-camr said that as a result, while the Tremor is a legit 4 wheel drive vehicle, the Raptor no longer is. Do you have any thoughts on this? Might the Tremor be a better choice because of this difference? Thanks. I'm not sure what to make of this issue.
I depends on what you plan to use it for. The Raptor is more of a high speed desrt runner, in that aspect the decided it didn't need the torrent front diff. It uses a braking system in the front for traction. It is still 4wd/AWD. For off roading trails etc, the Tremor might be the better choice.
@@offtheshelfrides That makes sense. I'm actually most concerned about the slippery ice and deep snow of snow stormy wintery weather in the mountains of ski country where I live thinking having that front torsion diff of the Tremor might be of added advantage. But from all I hear, the Tremor or any F150 can't touch the Raptor for the buttery smooth and comfortable long distance highway drive, and that is relevant to me as well. I wonder if there are any reasonable after market suspension enhancements that might make the Tremor highway drive anywhere near as nice as that of the Raptor. Other thoughts on any of this? Lol. Neither the Tremor or Raptor can be optioned with the Powerboost and its 7.2kw Pro Power Onboard, so i'm also considering if I got one of the Platinums with the Powerboost, what suspension and other upgrades I might do after market to make it anywhere near as good as the Tremor. I won't actually buy until later in 2025, so time to do my research. Thanks for any and all input.
Yes, as I mentioned in the video, the Tremor feels and Rides like a super duty to me. Power and solid, but the Raptor is the most comfortable truck I have ever driven.
i really like your MPG tests! Waiting for Tremor!
Thank you, it will be posted Tuesday Morning at 10am!
It looks great! A question. The Tremor has the Front Torsion Diff, but I just learned they dropped that in the Raptor, the Raptor does not. One UA-camr said that as a result, while the Tremor is a legit 4 wheel drive vehicle, the Raptor no longer is. Do you have any thoughts on this? Might the Tremor be a better choice because of this difference? Thanks. I'm not sure what to make of this issue.
I depends on what you plan to use it for. The Raptor is more of a high speed desrt runner, in that aspect the decided it didn't need the torrent front diff. It uses a braking system in the front for traction. It is still 4wd/AWD.
For off roading trails etc, the Tremor might be the better choice.
@@offtheshelfrides That makes sense. I'm actually most concerned about the slippery ice and deep snow of snow stormy wintery weather in the mountains of ski country where I live thinking having that front torsion diff of the Tremor might be of added advantage. But from all I hear, the Tremor or any F150 can't touch the Raptor for the buttery smooth and comfortable long distance highway drive, and that is relevant to me as well. I wonder if there are any reasonable after market suspension enhancements that might make the Tremor highway drive anywhere near as nice as that of the Raptor. Other thoughts on any of this? Lol. Neither the Tremor or Raptor can be optioned with the Powerboost and its 7.2kw Pro Power Onboard, so i'm also considering if I got one of the Platinums with the Powerboost, what suspension and other upgrades I might do after market to make it anywhere near as good as the Tremor. I won't actually buy until later in 2025, so time to do my research. Thanks for any and all input.
Yes, as I mentioned in the video, the Tremor feels and Rides like a super duty to me. Power and solid, but the Raptor is the most comfortable truck I have ever driven.
80K THATS NUTS!
Don’t purchase one!
@@dennishilligoss7386I would never buy any of that Ford piece of s*** . that thing will be broke in 5 minutes cam phaser issues and everything
Nobody can beat the GM tailgates. These door tailgates are just stupid.
I don't know, looks pretty handy to me...
80K THATS NUTS!
Yea, that $12k Tremor Package really pushes the cost up!