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February 9th, 2018 12:48 PM #21
yep. But practicality will win you over longterm if you own a pickup. Like when going to manila with several people on board and you know you cant put your stuff in the bed coz you dont want them stolen while queuing in traffic, its doubly hard to park now with pickup trucks esp in places with congested parking not to mention difficulty in maneuvering it owing to its length, prices of its tire set are much expensive compared to sedans and MPV's/AUV's, the bed is not much used maximally per annual calendar, etc..
These day to day duties can be carried out by AUV's or with the L300 FB probably with more grace esp during rainy season....
but of course, its a different story if you use your pickup for farming, hauling, delivery, etc
to each his own at the end of the day....
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February 9th, 2018 12:55 PM #22
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February 9th, 2018 01:04 PM #23
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February 9th, 2018 01:08 PM #24
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February 9th, 2018 01:18 PM #25
A 7-seater PPV based off a Ranger Raptor??? Unless you plan on punishing your rear passengers for each ride, it will just be too uncomfortable.
The Ranger Raptor uses a different suspension setup and geared more for performance. Those coilovers will give it a nasty stiff ride.
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February 9th, 2018 01:29 PM #26
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February 9th, 2018 01:43 PM #28
A new Everest with the Ranger Raptor's 2.0L turbo diesel is a big probability as manufacturers tend to reuse engines across platforms. However, that new Everest will not have the sport-tuned suspension of the Ranger Raptor.
Much like in the US with the F150 Ecoboost, Expedition Platinum, and the Raptor - similar platform, similar engines but different output tuning and suspension.
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February 9th, 2018 01:48 PM #29
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February 9th, 2018 07:37 PM #30in just a short period of time, even Ford has to admit that comfort does counts. we should not forget that when a navarra is pitted against a ranger, wether reviews, youtube videos would always favor the leaf spring. and even here, navara has been ridiculed and maligned. if this is true then Ford is joining the bandwagon...
Ford rejects Ranger Raptor 2.0-litre engine backlash
"The Raptor is about the suspension, it's about the chassis and it's about [us] breaking the bank on the chassis, the suspension, the architecture, the shocks… those four shocks cost as much as a small engine, and that's not an exaggeration.
"That's what the Raptor is – it's not about horsepower, it's not about torque; it's having enough horsepower and enough torque to do the job but it's not a focal point."
Gone are the Ranger's rear leaf springs – the Raptor gets coil springs, Watt's link set-up, and solid rear axle – and its much-hyped suspension includes Fox Racing Shox dampers, front and rear, designed for fast, hard-core off-road driving and offering up greater wheel travel, with 46.6mm pistons for front and rear. The shocks – categorised as Position Sensitive Damping – are designed to cop the worst of undulating terrain at high speeds. "
so the rear coil spring is gaining ground and to summarize:
1. Mercedes X - copy and paste
2. Ford Raptor - copy and maybe paste
3. Toyota ???
4. Mitsubishi ???
Probably looks like a Coke sakto. Yes, where did you buy it?
Fire Extinguisher for Car: what brand and type...