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Has anyone Coyote swapped a Gen 2?
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<blockquote data-quote="zombiekiller" data-source="post: 1291344" data-attributes="member: 25186"><p>in a word? the frame. </p><p></p><p>but then also the rest of the drivetrain. The biggest issue would be things like ABS, that even a good driver finds handy. I'm sure ABS could be figured out on the F-150 once you swap the rear for a currie. </p><p></p><p>The suspension bits difference is immaterial because you'd pull the stockers off anyway. </p><p></p><p>there are other little things that could make a difference for the non-extreme build, but if you're gonna go whole hog, an f-150 is a great platform. </p><p></p><p>As far as resale, it would only really matter if you were building a brand new truck to sell as brand new. once they both get driven, its an even playing field. maybe even tilting towards the f-150 due to the bigger power.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zombiekiller, post: 1291344, member: 25186"] in a word? the frame. but then also the rest of the drivetrain. The biggest issue would be things like ABS, that even a good driver finds handy. I'm sure ABS could be figured out on the F-150 once you swap the rear for a currie. The suspension bits difference is immaterial because you'd pull the stockers off anyway. there are other little things that could make a difference for the non-extreme build, but if you're gonna go whole hog, an f-150 is a great platform. As far as resale, it would only really matter if you were building a brand new truck to sell as brand new. once they both get driven, its an even playing field. maybe even tilting towards the f-150 due to the bigger power. [/QUOTE]
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