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145" wheelbase only. Impress me, give me a regular cab or extended cab 5.5' bed. Anyone take a crew cab in the woods. Lol
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Hard pass. My truck is an XL (STX), and I paid far below what I suspect that "Rattler" will cost...even with the aftermarket work I did.
 

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Agreed, instantly thought of this as synonymous to the Ram Backcountry package. Seems like it's a mix of STX/FX4 equipment in its own unique appearance package. I'm guessing there's nothing new here in terms of actual hardware.
Rear bumber with duel ehaust cutouts is cool. Only thing i see.
 

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Looks like the LED taillights, but halogen headlights? Bad rendering, or new halogen tails?
 

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Looks kind of cool in pics, it really depends on pricing….probably better to go with base 400a tremor unless this is a lot less money
 

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Or perhaps a more expensive FX4.... I'm not really sure where this fits in the F-150 lineup. Unless it has some kind of lift or a bigger tire, I don't really see why it exists. Maybe a counter offer to the Ram Backcountry?

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Rear bumber with duel ehaust cutouts is cool. Only thing i see.
That should be an option, I probably wold have ordered it on my imaginary truck
 

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https://www.hagerty.com/media/news/the-manifold/2022-03-29/


Intake: Following a surprise teaser tweet from CEO Jim Farley yesterday, Ford has revealed the Rattler package for the stalwart F-150. The new Rattler pack is based on SuperCab and SuperCrew versions of the F-150 XL 4×4, which begin at $39,145 or $42,350, respectively. Opt for the Rattler and you’ll net content from the FX4 off-road package, which includes skid plates, an electronic locking rear differential, special off-road tuned shocks, and hill descent control for more precise throttle and brake inputs on steep terrain. The Rattler package also dons all-terrain tires over 18-inch painted aluminum wheels. There’s a special dual exhaust, as well as Rattler badging on the fender vents and rattlesnake graphics for the exterior, along with your choice of white, gray, silver, carbon gray, antimatter blue, stone gray, agate black, and red paint. Inside, onyx seats with bronze accents help accentuate the desert-inspired theme of this new package. Ford says the F-150 Rattler will go on sale this fall, with pricing announced closer to launch.
Exhaust: The off-road offerings keep coming from the Blue Oval. We’re digging the fact that Ford is targeting a customer other than the top-dollar buyer with this package. The Rattler joins the $51,200 F-150 Tremor as another avenue to make the pickup trail-ready without stepping up to the full-bore $65,850 Raptor. Whereas the costlier Tremor boasts a few additional upgrades—an optional torsen limited-slip rear differential, Raptor-style active transfer case, and revised front hub knuckles and upper control arms for increased articulation—the Rattler package is best perceived as a cheaper alternative to Chevy’s budget off-road option, the $50,000-and-change Custom Trail Boss. It’s also priced right in line with the new Tundra’s cheapest off-road option, the $43,890 SR5 doublecab with the TRD off-road package.
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