Tom@BigTimeKustomz
Active member
I did the switch Freddy, here are my observations and my opinion if I was going to do it over again:
1. I would not buy the Ecoboost motor. I tow a lot in the summer, nothing more than 5k, but the 5.0 would have been fine for me. Hook a trailer up to the truck (around 2k) and it gets 10mpg. Sucks!
2. Another vote for no Eco....it doesn't get the mpg that it advertises empty. Mine has the 17's, 3.31 gears, 4x4, screw, 6.5ft bed and averages 14-17mpg now, and I baby the crap out of it. Buddy of mine has the identical truck to mine, and has the same issue. Summer time it gets a little better, but not much.
4. I will say this..the truck itself is a hell of a lot nicer than my 2500 Dodge was and after 16 months of owning is still tight everywhere. My Dodge creaked like a haunted house after a year. The entire cab is much bigger and extremely comfortable.
5. If I was to do it over again, I would have bought the 5.0 and probably got the FX4 package which was only another $4k difference. It has a lot of options especially 3.73 gears which I think would do better mpg wise.
6. However, my side business is getting bigger this year so I'm going to need a bigger truck again. Its tough now that I went from having too much truck to not enough truck which can get frustrating. I'm looking into either a 6.4 or 6.7, can't decide. I'll keep the next one for 10 years like I did with the Dodge.
7. The truck does have a ton of power for being stock. I couldn't imagine it with a tuner and minor bolt-ons, but won't do it. Not going down that road again!
Sorry for the long post, but I did make the switch. Good luck bud!
1. I would not buy the Ecoboost motor. I tow a lot in the summer, nothing more than 5k, but the 5.0 would have been fine for me. Hook a trailer up to the truck (around 2k) and it gets 10mpg. Sucks!
2. Another vote for no Eco....it doesn't get the mpg that it advertises empty. Mine has the 17's, 3.31 gears, 4x4, screw, 6.5ft bed and averages 14-17mpg now, and I baby the crap out of it. Buddy of mine has the identical truck to mine, and has the same issue. Summer time it gets a little better, but not much.
4. I will say this..the truck itself is a hell of a lot nicer than my 2500 Dodge was and after 16 months of owning is still tight everywhere. My Dodge creaked like a haunted house after a year. The entire cab is much bigger and extremely comfortable.
5. If I was to do it over again, I would have bought the 5.0 and probably got the FX4 package which was only another $4k difference. It has a lot of options especially 3.73 gears which I think would do better mpg wise.
6. However, my side business is getting bigger this year so I'm going to need a bigger truck again. Its tough now that I went from having too much truck to not enough truck which can get frustrating. I'm looking into either a 6.4 or 6.7, can't decide. I'll keep the next one for 10 years like I did with the Dodge.
7. The truck does have a ton of power for being stock. I couldn't imagine it with a tuner and minor bolt-ons, but won't do it. Not going down that road again!
Sorry for the long post, but I did make the switch. Good luck bud!