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I don’t know about its utility as a police vehicle, but I kinda want one with that towing package.
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Quoted: Yes. They're made out of aluminum now. ETA: Also, what rust issue? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Did they fix the rust issue? Yes. They're made out of aluminum now. ETA: Also, what rust issue? TFL truck F-150 rust |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Did they fix the rust issue? Yes. They're made out of aluminum now. ETA: Also, what rust issue? TFL truck F-150 rust One guy, bitching about surface rust on his axle? In Colorado. |
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Quoted: that tow package is available on any f150 that has a 3.5 twin turbo View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I don’t know about its utility as a police vehicle, but I kinda want one with that towing package. that tow package is available on any f150 that has a 3.5 twin turbo My 2.7 had the tow package. |
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A good many of our police and sheriff force around the lake and river drive 4x4 f250s
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Quoted: I cannot understand why an F150 (or any pickup truck) would be chosen for a mostly suburban and highway use police vehicle??? View Quote My department can buy a crew cab 4x4 F-150 through state bid for under $30k. It will hold up longer, have better resale value and is generally more useful than any sedan. Why wouldn't they buy this over a sedan at nearly the same cost? Not to mention the only real PPV option left in sedans is the Charger. |
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Quoted: Not to the cops, who sit in them for an entire shift. They chase bad guys .087% of the time, and get paid the same, whether they catch them or not. View Quote We get into pursuits daily at my agency, in an suburban/rural county BTW. Not a fan of the sheepdog stuff, people are quite capable of protecting themselves most of the time. |
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Mine handles like shit. It might be useful for rabbit cops and officers in very rural areas with a lot of unimproved roads I guess.
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: I don’t know about its utility as a police vehicle, but I kinda want one with that towing package. that tow package is available on any f150 that has a 3.5 twin turbo My 2.7 had the tow package. There are different tow packages. A 2021 3.5 Supercrew with the max tow package is rated to tow 13,800 to 14,000 pounds. The 11,200 tow rating the article talks about is the standard tow package rating. My 2020 3.5 Supercrew FX4 with max tow package tow rating is 12,900 pounds. |
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Quoted: There are plenty of vehicles have have good seating positions that would seem to be better suited than a pickup. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: I cannot understand why an F150 (or any pickup truck) would be chosen for a mostly suburban and highway use police vehicle??? What would you rather sit in for 8 hours, an F150, or a Dodge Charger? That is a rather small element compared to high speed driving stability, maneuverability, etc. All of which are much better suited to other vehicles than a pickup truck. Yes, there are rural and off-road needing cops but that is a small percentage. Not to the cops, who sit in them for an entire shift. They chase bad guys .087% of the time, and get paid the same, whether they catch them or not. There are plenty of vehicles have have good seating positions that would seem to be better suited than a pickup. Like what? One of the reasons I always liked my trucks was the extra room they had. |
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Quoted: My department can buy a crew cab 4x4 F-150 through state bid for under $30k. It will hold up longer, have better resale value and is generally more useful than any sedan. Why wouldn't they buy this over a sedan at nearly the same cost? Not to mention the only real PPV option left in sedans is the Charger. View Quote What is this State Bid you mention and is that the case in my state? |
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You’d think they’d make some kind of cargo storage on the sides of the truck bed. Allows you to stash gear that you don’t need floating around in the bed or the cab of the truck. Traffic cones, tape other similar gear. Some of the images show drawers that pull out from the bed, but then you have no bed space for stuff
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Local sheriff's department mostly uses dodge trucks now and a couple Chevy's. They have a few explorers, chargers, and Taurus interceptors as backups, even a few crown vice soldering on.
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Basically, another hero worship thread. Who gives a shit what they drive or what gun they carry? You're curious what gear they'll be using to violate your rights?
Why no threads on what truck the garbage man uses? Because that's all that the police really are; glorified garbage men. DEFUND the traitors |
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Quoted: Basically, another hero worship thread. Who gives a shit what they drive or what gun they carry? You're curious what gear they'll be using to violate your rights? Why no threads on what truck the garbage man uses? Because that's all that the police really are; glorified garbage men. DEFUND the traitors View Quote Traitors to WHAT? How fucking stupid do the posters in GD really get? |
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Quoted: Top speed is 120 mph. View Quote Not sure how much that relates to the pursuit rating, My 2010 4.6(3) fx2 has no problem with 120. Or didn't use to anyway, I need new shocks and to have my suspension redialed in, Stability at higher speeds has become less awesome as the mileage has accumulated on the truck. |
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Quoted: Everyone is admitting how bad our roads are. Cars, especially front wheel drive cars, would rattle to pieces in my AO. When you see more police trucks (Tahoes included) be more conscious of the road conditions. You'll see. View Quote |
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Quoted: Question. Do police vehicles have engine hour meters? View Quote My work vehicle, a 2008 3500 GMC had one. It's still in the back up pool but when I switched over to a new ride I had over 13000 hours on the engine and I'm betting it's over 14000 now easily if not more. I was closing in on 250K when the new ride came in. |
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I guess the cops couldn't fit all the dogs they shoot in the trunks of their cars. Time to step it up to a pickup truck now!
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Quoted: Basically, another hero worship thread. Who gives a shit what they drive or what gun they carry? You're curious what gear they'll be using to violate your rights? Why no threads on what truck the garbage man uses? Because that's all that the police really are; glorified garbage men. DEFUND the traitors View Quote You're gonna be late for your Antifa meeting if you don't quit posting and go |
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Quoted: What is this State Bid you mention and is that the case in my state? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: My department can buy a crew cab 4x4 F-150 through state bid for under $30k. It will hold up longer, have better resale value and is generally more useful than any sedan. Why wouldn't they buy this over a sedan at nearly the same cost? Not to mention the only real PPV option left in sedans is the Charger. What is this State Bid you mention and is that the case in my state? https://www.bidbuy.illinois.gov/bso/ No idea if your state has such a program but if you're in procurement it's definitely worth looking into. We buy everything from vehicles to tires through it and the savings are tremendous. |
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We already have Chevy Silverado 4x4's and have just started getting the Fords. The guys with Fords really like them. One nice thing is they have a half cage in the back so they can still put their shit in the backseat.
Another plus is you can buy 3 fully equipped pick-ups for the price of 2 Tahoes. And when you're dealing with a fleet of over 3 hundred rides that adds up. |
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Quoted: Yep. After denting two wheels in one year I had to sell my Lexus and buy a crossover to commute in. By April the roads here are like a third world country every year. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Everyone is admitting how bad our roads are. Cars, especially front wheel drive cars, would rattle to pieces in my AO. When you see more police trucks (Tahoes included) be more conscious of the road conditions. You'll see. Almost the same here. Some of the roads I travel on are so beat down from all the farming and construction traffic that I thought I was going to bend/break a wheel on some of the pot holes in my little Escape with the 18” wheels. The Ranger with some meatier 65 series tires in 17” wheels handles it better. So glad that Governor Grandma is putting that gas tax hike to good use. *facepalm* |
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Quoted: The decision to get pickups is made administrators that won't be doing patrol. Pickups suck for general patrol work. View Quote I disagree...we have several, along with Explorers, and everyone who has a F150 loves them for daily use. I worked out of a 2010 Supercab 4x4 for several years on patrol and had zero issues with it as a patrol unit. The unmarked 2018 I am in now is even better. |
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Quoted: Not sure how much that relates to the pursuit rating, My 2010 4.6(3) fx2 has no problem with 120. Or didn't use to anyway, I need new shocks and to have my suspension redialed in, Stability at higher speeds has become less awesome as the mileage has accumulated on the truck. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Top speed is 120 mph. Not sure how much that relates to the pursuit rating, My 2010 4.6(3) fx2 has no problem with 120. Or didn't use to anyway, I need new shocks and to have my suspension redialed in, Stability at higher speeds has become less awesome as the mileage has accumulated on the truck. My 2007 FX2 5.4L is rev limited to 100 MPH. Maybe it's because it's got a tall gear in the back for towing. |
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