![]() 03/17/2015 at 08:57 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
I took this photo in my school's parking garage yesterday with my iPhone
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ranger on 225 vs a raptor on 305's plus lift and suspension. Still no better in the snow though
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Na the Raptor is just insanely huge. We have commercial trucks for hauling building materials smaller than that thing.
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My tires are actually 215s, i couldnt get affordable 225s
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Every vehicle from 15 or so years ago is tiny in comparison.
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True, it also doesnt help that my truck is 21 years old and not 15
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My truck is 5ft wide and 17ft long, ya sure you have smaller trucks?
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oh then yes that is a small truck. My first cherokee came with 225's and the mail carrier rims. Still my favorite car
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Did you leave a note asking if you could be friends?
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I meant smaller than the raptor. The size of your truck is similar to one of the most common around here, the Transit Tipper.
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My truck came with 225s as well, but it was optioned with them. I went for some 215 all seasons because they were 50$ a tire and because of that I could afford to replace the spare as well. In my trucks lifetime it had only had 3 sets of tires. 5 from the factory, 4 put on By the original owner and 5 put on by me. The spare that was on there when i got it was manufactured 6/1993 and the other 4 tires were manufactured 12/2003
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Good thing you replaced them, those were super old!
![]() 03/17/2015 at 09:41 |
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That thing looks like it will eat children
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What do you feed that thing?!
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Children and puppies me thinks
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Well since the Raptor is 7 inches wider than a standard F-150, it's probably more that it's just it's bigger than some houses.
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I would almost bet the Raptor is insanely fun in the snow, since it comes standard with mountain snowflake rated tires.
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i'd be willing to bet the raptor has an advantage. Those tires are wide, but there is plenty of weight to help them work. A wrangler on wide off road tires would have a distinct disadvantage. My friend has a raptor and it has no problem going stopping and turning, even in deep stuff. His is even the pre front torsen lsd model. plus that ranger is 2wd...sooo... Also, there is a reason small pick up trucks can only plow snow so deep, after a bit, the wheels just start to spin.
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Saaaaaaaaaaaaaaaab
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oversized POS right here!