There is no way that damage is a total loss. Worst case scenario is a door, corner cab cut, and a bed skin. From what I can see with the door closed all 3 can be fixed by an experienced body guy.
A 285/60/18 keeps you within the limits. As for the Fox 2.0 I have on my Roush, Its actually kind of firm compared to factory FX4. But the ride might get better with a little more miles on it to break in.
If I may ask what size wheel and tire did your 22 come with? Reason being is if you are not using any computer tuner or device to correct actual speed you will have an error in how fast you are running. The 295 tire is roughly 34.3 inches tall and 11.6 inches wide. The 275 tire is 33.2 inches...
I am going a different direction with this truck I am going to more than likely sell the wheels tires and suspension off it and drop the truck down with a 2/4 suspension system Brembo brakes and set the truck up to handle and be able to drag race. Heck I might even do a TT or supercharged 7.3...
I love it, Chose it over the Audi SQ5, Mercedes GLC43 AMG. Its by far the best Luxury SUV for the money, If a Bentley Bentayga went on a diet then mated with a Porsche Macan lol.
I ran a Magnaflow side exit and loved how deep the sound was then I went with LTH and it was too loud. It took a Vibrant resonator to go along with the headers and no cats to get it right though.
IMHO do what I did and listen to a whole bunch of videos of the exhaust systems you like in...
I agree with you Todd I just sold a 2022 Ram 1500 Limited. Only 2 things I liked about it were the stereo system and the interior. Other than that the air ride suspension sucked and i had the 3.92 gear and my best mpg over 8K miles was 16.9
Thought I would stop in and say Hi. Just purchased a 2021 Roush Ford F-150 Off Road, My avatar is my old truck a 2016 Ford F-150 Lariat Special Edition. As for about me i am a Combat Veteran and have been working in Law Enforcement for over 29 years now. i love anything and everything to do with...
When running a two-tone paint on exterior its always best to match a metallic with a metallic or a flat with a flat. Wife has been an Art teacher for over 30 years and this is what she said. lol