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Ford F-150 Raptor General Discussions [GEN 2]
Northeast USA forest trails... is the Raptor size a factor?
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<blockquote data-quote="lateralis" data-source="post: 1494414" data-attributes="member: 35325"><p>5th and 6th gear are basically overdrive gears. The transmission would continuously hunt gears even in the slightest incline from 1k rpm to 3-4k rpm cruising at 45-50 mph. It was maddening to say the least. </p><p></p><p>Some people don't like it but I think it's smooth as butter considering what I came from. The Raptor floats on the highway and you will be speeding before you know it. Bumps at speed? Don't care. The Raptor just eats it up. Sometimes i purposely hit pot holes just because... lol... The only thing I say you gotta pay attention to is the rear end on the Raptor. If you get a new one make sure to adjust your tire pressure. I run like 36-38 front and 34-36 rear. Helps keep the back end from stepping out on you, but you can always run around in AWD mode as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lateralis, post: 1494414, member: 35325"] 5th and 6th gear are basically overdrive gears. The transmission would continuously hunt gears even in the slightest incline from 1k rpm to 3-4k rpm cruising at 45-50 mph. It was maddening to say the least. Some people don't like it but I think it's smooth as butter considering what I came from. The Raptor floats on the highway and you will be speeding before you know it. Bumps at speed? Don't care. The Raptor just eats it up. Sometimes i purposely hit pot holes just because... lol... The only thing I say you gotta pay attention to is the rear end on the Raptor. If you get a new one make sure to adjust your tire pressure. I run like 36-38 front and 34-36 rear. Helps keep the back end from stepping out on you, but you can always run around in AWD mode as well. [/QUOTE]
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