Ford-150 Tremor Feedback

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Which motor is the one you're looking at? My 2013 3.5 Ecoboost has leaking exhaust manifolds that cost about $3k to fix, not sure if this issue was resolved on the newer years or not but it's a common issue for higher mileage Ecoboosts of the 1st gen motors.
I have the same truck. I’m at 98k and have replaced both manifolds. Have about 10k on the new ones and I think my driver side has another leak. Always get charged additionally by Ford service department because their bolts snap off in the engine block when replacing. Happened on my 04 F150 too.
 

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I have the same truck. I’m at 98k and have replaced both manifolds. Have about 10k on the new ones and I think my driver side has another leak. Always get charged additionally by Ford service department because their bolts snap off in the engine block when replacing. Happened on my 04 F150 too.
If I do mine before I sell this truck I'll be replacing with something aftermarket.
 
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Tremor also gets you 3.73 gears. Best you can do with an XLT 3.5 or 5.0 is 3.55.
You can get 3.73 on an XLT.
It's standard on the Max Tow and extra cost with E-locker on 3.5 and 2.7.
I just confirmed it on the Ford build website.
 

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As long as you don't drive the "TrEmOr!!!!" like all the idiots I see when I have to head up North to Phoenix, you'll be fine. It's like they're Kevin Bacon and driving like giant worms are going to come up out of the asphalt and eat them.
 

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I don't think Ford produces a base Raptor.
They may list it on their website but you used to never see them roll off the assembly line in base trim...802A trim and $20k dealer markup was the norm, at least it was a few years ago.
Right before covid you get get brand new ones for 4-5k under sticker. Anyone thinking about one should join some raptor groups to track down deals. I say base just meaning no options. The last generation they were super hard to find but there are definitely a lot of “base” ones now since base price is like 78K compared to mid 50s a few years ago.
 

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You can get 3.73 on an XLT.
It's standard on the Max Tow and extra cost with E-locker on 3.5 and 2.7.
I just confirmed it on the Ford build website.
True. If I’m buying a truck for off-road I would avoid max tow as it will probably ride rougher off-road. The regular leaf pack is now a single spring and the max tow I believe has a multi spring pack to handle weight better.
 
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True. If I’m buying a truck for off-road I would avoid max tow as it will probably ride rougher off-road. The regular leaf pack is now a single spring and the max tow I believe has a multi spring pack to handle weight better.
Single leaf?
Are you sure?
That's hard to believe....
 

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If I do mine before I sell this truck I'll be replacing with something aftermarket.
Ford updated the exhaust manifold on the later 3.5s to utilize more bolt holes in the cylinder head. These bolt holes are existing, just un used on the older trucks. So you can upgrade to Fords new ones or go with the BD diesel setup

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True. If I’m buying a truck for off-road I would avoid max tow as it will probably ride rougher off-road. The regular leaf pack is now a single spring and the max tow I believe has a multi spring pack to handle weight better.
No - 2 leafs plus the extra heavy one supporting them on the standard Tremor.
 

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Single leaf?
Are you sure?
That's hard to believe....
2021 F150 went to single leaf except the max tow and tremor. The pics are my personal truck. 2021 XLT screw 6.5 bed 3.5 ecoboost.
 

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lak2004

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Ford updated the exhaust manifold on the later 3.5s to utilize more bolt holes in the cylinder head. These bolt holes are existing, just un used on the older trucks. So you can upgrade to Fords new ones or go with the BD diesel setup

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Yea it's not much of a fix to utilize the additional mounting points. I'll be going to the full race manifolds, bd would be my 2nd choice and no way would I use the "updated" Ford parts.
 
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2021 F150 went to single leaf except the max tow and tremor. The pics are my personal truck. 2021 XLT screw 6.5 bed 3.5 ecoboost.
Interesting.
Looks like one ride leaf and one load leaf.
I think my 2015 has at least 3, if not four leafs....Also a 3.5Eco 6.5' XLT.
 
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The only reasons to get a Tremor over a regular F150 are the factory installed lift, skid plates, and front locking differential. In my opinion the only REAL reason to get one is the front locking diff. If you don’t need these things or if they aren’t your top priority then you’re much better off getting another trim. You can always add these items later, but they won’t be warrantied. If you're more familiar with the Toyota trims I equate the Tremor trim to the TRD Off Road trim, and the Raptor to the TRD Pro. If you're good with the SR5 features I'd recommend going with an XLT or lariat if you want fancier interior options. The Tremors look sweet but personally I can't justify the additional cost for just appearance upgrades.
Do the F150s Tremors have the trail CC like my SD Tremor?...I didn't think much of it at the time of purchase but it's turned out to be one of my favorite features....FWIW if the "skid plates" are like the ones that were on my SD...calling them skid plates is a stretch.
 
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