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ecoboost vs 5.0, 18" vs 20"

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Old Jan 13, 2015 | 10:39 AM
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Default ecoboost vs 5.0, 18" vs 20"

I am new to this, so please excuse any informalities. I have always driven Chevrolet trucks. I currently have one and I'm in the process of buying a new truck, most likely a Ford. I have narrowed my search to a 2014 FX4. I work in the woods, so a high percentage of my mileage is spent off road or on roads that are in bad shape. I do however stay on the highway a lot too (800-1000 miles/week total mileage). With that said, I have two options available now, one with ecoboost and 18" wheels, the other with a 5.0 and 20" wheels. I occasionally will pull a utility trailer or a 16' trailer and tractor, but primarily drive solo. Any suggestions or feedback regarding this decision would be appreciated.
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Old Jan 17, 2015 | 01:03 PM
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Some serious mileage each week 😛

What's the trailer tractor weight?
 
Old Jan 19, 2015 | 04:00 AM
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Since the 18" & 20" tires are the same height and "a high percentage of my mileage is spent off road or on roads that are in bad shape", I would go with the 18" rims. The 18" tires will have a taller sidewall give less chance to damage a rim due to bottoming the tire out. The 18" rim will also give you a better ride on the road and better handling off the road (absorbs more impacts and transfers less to the suspension).
 
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