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    2015 ford f-150

    Just saw this on the business report.. in order to lighten their trucks and improve Mpg the new f-150 is going to have a military grade AL bed as it drops a few hundred pounds of the truck
    I don't know if it's an option or standard? I do like fords minus the front end issues but an Al bed is one of the best ideas i have heard of in a while for a truck. especially up here driving on the salt encrusted roads my truck bed has a few rust holes going through it already.
    From what i have heard the military grade AL is some tuff stuff the only time i have had my hands on it was in the form of a receiver and i was not about to test it's strength.

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    I love the idea of an aluminum bed, now is that the whole box or just the bed?
    Hard to say about recycling, it has not even hit the market yet. Lost and lots of salt here also.

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    the extensive use of aluminum in the body of the new F-150. The bed is aluminum-alloy, so is the cab. In fact, the only thing in the body that isn't aluminum-alloy is the firewall. Apparently the firewall still needs to be steel for sound reduction. Now, don't start thinking pop cans here, this stuff is aircraft grade aluminum. So obviously this has a huge impact on the overall weight of the truck, and the fuel economy.
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    my first post was wrong they are saying 700 lb difference they are pushing the "salt belt" angle saying it will help with the rust on these parts.... Duh
    2.7 litre eco boost engine (New) made of compressed graphite iron block and they put the oil filter on top for easier maintenance wondering about putting it on a lift though?
    and something about a boxlink system to make strapping loads easier

    recycling these will be a long way off for sure. Resale and re use will be the big money when the frame rots out IMHO but wasn't sure how they are made I think it is stamped sheet?
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    truck(and van) rear ends are already too light, and need extra weight anytime you need some traction. What they remove in weight, people will often need to replace in sand bags, or logs, or maybe scrap metal ; )

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    i heard its 700 pounds lighter, so im sure thats body and bed along with hood and doors and fenders, were gonna start to see more and more aluminum body vehicles in the future, not only does it increase fuel economy but it lowers the center of gravity for better handling and reduced rollover, maybe better aluminum prices in the future due to increased industrial demand?
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    The idea isn't entirely new, ford has been using aluminum hoods since the late 80's.
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    Lol this fords cash cow. You can bet your ass it won't be screwed up. Especially how ford finally got their **** together since 2011 or so. I bet its ganna be a beast.

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    might as well post a pic to get a look at her. I'm a red guy

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    I'm not going to get too excited bout this lightened f150's fuel mileage. After seeing the 25 mpg claim of the last ecoboast and seeing the reality of 15.6, according to the tell tail display on the dash.

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    a few months back ,ford contracted a west coast speed shop to run a production 2015 F150 truck disguised as a 2013 in the Baja 1000, reports are the truck performed flawlessly. Also, the driver reportedly raved at how well the new Eco boost engine performed.

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    Don't really care. It will be a long time before I would be able to buy a New truck. Lol. I may get a 2014 truck in about 15-20 years.

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    Quote Originally Posted by taterjuice View Post
    The idea isn't entirely new, ford has been using aluminum hoods since the late 80's.
    I had a 90's Crown Vic and Sable with F'glass trunk lids.
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    Most custom chassis fire trucks are aluminum construction-cabs, bodies and water tanks.

    They have been since the mid 1980's.

    Nice to see them finally starting to build vehicles for the general public out of aluminum.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Damotademon7 View Post
    Don't really care. It will be a long time before I would be able to buy a New truck. Lol. I may get a 2014 truck in about 15-20 years.
    I hear you there is way too much markup on a new vehicle. If you want "new" things you pay "new" prices the old man would say.

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    We Hear: Ford to Collaborate with Alcoa on 2015 F-150 Display at Detroit - Wide Open Throttle

    I couldn't find the original article of the reason Alcoa is pairing with Ford. Alcoa had expanded its quantities of aluminum for 2014 orders from China. Instead, China had an immense amount of aluminum exports for 2013 and Alcoa was scrambling to find a buyer for its large stockpile of aluminum. The problem is resolved with Ford building it's F150's with aluminum.
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    2015 ford f-150

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    I could be wrong but it might be just the outside is going to be AL. Because my 01 the outside is fiberglass

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    I am in the Collision industry and have seen the F 150 this truck is heavy duty aircraft aluminum. And from what I've heard all there cars will follow suit.

    Makes me crazy thinking of the scrap I will be able to procure.

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    sorry but Ford can stop an yell all day...my truck will be a Cummings because if its not a Cummings I'm not stroking it. Lol....ooo snap ok I'm going to off topic...some funny dodge photos coming up and some bad ones on ford (don't read it if you love ford lol)
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    You can go Cumming all over your Dodge if you want, its still a pile of ****... the Cummins motor is the only thing worth a dime the rest can be hauled off for scrap. Drove a '14 1500 5.7 with 4k, put 10k on it in a month, three new noises, horrible mileage, slow as balls, waste of time.

    Love the new '15 F150, waiting to see '16 Superduty improvements then I will place an order for one or the other, '15 F150 3.5 Eco for a daily and keep my 08 F350 or upgrade to F450/550 or just get a new '16 450/550 and keep the 350 as a toy. The new aluminum body will be a great improvement for the industry but the truck as a whole package is very nicely done, very nicely optioned, thought out with WORK people in mind. The new 2.7 is interesting, I do want to see it but have a power problem myself so I know I might as well stay 3.5 unless the 2.7 shows its face to be stronger/faster/better.


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