Posted by jm. on November 21, 2014 at 05:15:51 from (99.197.222.164):
In Reply to: Aluminum pickups posted by DeltaRed on November 20, 2014 at 19:52:15:
I am one of those fellows that trade ever two years. Have had F 150 since 1979 chevy doors fell off. Ford had me come to Mid Indiana Wed of last week. I picked up a new f150 to drive. I will not get my actual vehicle till second week of Nov. The one I go out of was a 2012 ecoboost four door ,four wheel drive. This truck is identical but the axel ratio changed .20 points.. So far if anything this one runs faster from a stop. One poster mentioned rivets like airplane. I do not see anything but welds. I run E85 and computer right now shows 19.7 over the 3500 miles I have already put on it. Have not had it hooked to a trailer but my 12 did fine with normal things like golf cart or rtv. Never pulled any thing real heavy. Big trucks have had aluminum cabs for years.
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