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Now the back tyres won't be any different size unless they run more of them. Interestingly 255/70/16 are similar diameter to 205/85/16, the latter is a common light truck tyre size.
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Odds on favorite for sure, and I'm going to shout from the rooftops about how lame that is, I don't think there's money in the engineering budget to play different engines, especially when they're doing an experimental project moving it into a different category (light truck).
However, it beats the Isuzu N series, even with the bigger 5.2L diesel 4 cylinder they have in one of them (114kw/419nm or something lame). |
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Surely they put a version on the V6 ecoboost in it. Its already in the raptor so engineering shouldn’t be a problem and its proven to handle big weights in F150 applications.
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In the US the 2.7ltr ecoboost is already an option in the Ranger.
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Going by the spy pics I was wrong about dually, but correct regarding what load rating the tyres will be.
275/70R18s 125 rating.
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BTW I think this is a massive coup by Ford.
Basically will kill off the LC79. Will also kill off the aftermarket Landcruiser 200/300 dual cab conversions. They'll still be a market for F150 and Silverado as their more lifestyle based, not hardcore work vehicles. The only thing that may let Ford down is reliability.
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Haha, I doubt it.
If the $80k+ price tag can't kill it then nothing will.... Mind you I think the 79 crowd will be less forgiving of the lack of v8 compared to the 300 crowd so perhaps there is a chink in the armour.
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It will be interesting to see how a Ranger SD will go. It might be a gap they can exploit in price.
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70 series has always been limited by supply, and no more V8s can be ordered.
So basically you're left with a 500nm 4cyl TD in a 40yo vehicle with solid front axle and mismatched track widths, as well as a 6 month+ wait and zero star safety. Or a SD Ranger which has a greater payload, towing and GCM.
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22-11-2024, 10:32 PM | #701 | ||
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Curious to see one on the hoist, Fullboost did an VDJ79 and a Ranger Raptor side by side on the hoist, and the Ranger Raptor made the VDJ79 look like it was slapped together with paper maccas straws,
Maybe the Ranger Raptor and the Ranger Super Duty are similarly beefed up, Curious to see Isuzu NPR/Hino 300 vs Ranger Super Duty as well, they're both 4500kg-5500kg GVM light trucks. |
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Done right, SD may win over those who only buy LC/Light trucks because they have no other real choice in the market until now. This, if course, is if Ford doesnt snatch defeat from the jaws of victory and curse it with the Bi Turbo as the only engine choice.. With the V6 Diesel, wonder if theres room to wick it up a but with some more KW/NM...
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Keep in mind the engines in the US Super Dutys are de-rated compared to the standard models.
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Well true that prob is the case re the Toy devotee’s but they have good enough reason to this day. They may not be the reliable beast of old but new tech has been the challenge for every company. I was just with one of my large well known to consumers 4x4 Specialist mob that buy near on every new model release for R&D for their products on Friday. They have a workshop not for retail work but just for their work. I was looking over the new Prado they have had for sometime having done some off road testing and putting on more of their product. I asked what they think and compared to their Everest. To them both good vehicles but the Toy to them is the better product in quality and build. I take this companies pov seriously for they don’t talk BS they say it how it is for they have no favourite they just want to seek product and shed load of it here and Export. They know every brands strengths and weakness down to the Chinese dual cabs and yanky pick ups they also have as test vehicles. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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