Personally, I'm going with:Yes, I know there are only few hundred of them….
I am thinking the onoboard power upgrade and the bed spray liner. Not sure about the max tow but leaning towards the tech package as well…
Just remind the installer not to drill through the fuel tank.Bedliner can be applied anywhere. I would stick to the options you can't easily add after purchase.
The two tech package with the sensors and cameras was a really nice option to the truck, I think this also gives you the LEDs under the sideview mirrors which is great at night. I've also used the step way more than expected.For me the most important was the Tow Tech Package. Bumper sensors and 360 camera are something that once you have, it's hard to go back. Trailer brake controller is nice too.
Max Tow I decided to get, even though I won't be towing...just want the extra cooling.
I also got the tailgate step, I have it on my current truck and have used it quite a bit more than I expected.
Mobile Power cord is a waste, it's not worth $500.
Truck comes with 2 keyfobs, I don't need more than that.
Can the tailgate step be added later? I know they have after market ones but I’m curious about the oem one?The two tech package with the sensors and cameras was a really nice option to the truck, I think this also gives you the LEDs under the sideview mirrors which is great at night. I've also used the step way more than expected.
I pretty much added everything that couldn't be added aftermarket and don't regret it at all.
As a Pro owner...Yes, I know there are only few hundred of them….
I am thinking the onoboard power upgrade and the bed spray liner. Not sure about the max tow but leaning towards the tech package as well…
The third key is easily programmed at home with a key I bought for $65 online, no need to go through the dealer for this. A locksmith or any dealer can cut the blade with your key code (dealer can give you the key code) Instructions are in the owners manual. These guys are out of stock, but it’s the right part number.+ Max Tow (with Pro Power).
+Integrated Brake Controller
You will want the Ford Integrated Brake Controller. Another thread said you can have the dealer order the part and add that without spending $1900 for the complete Tow Tech package.
+Bed Liner
I prefer a hard plastic drop-in liner which is not offered in the factory config tool on the Pro. My dealer says they can get it from Ford, though, so another dealer add.
Or if you prefer, opt for the Spray-In Liner.
+Extra Key Fob
Extra key fobs are something I would typically add to a vehicle purchase, but reading the user manual, there appears to be a way to program a backup code into the truck in case of a lost key. Not sure if that functionality depends on the Phone as Key option or is even available on the Pro.
Also, you would still need to get the door unlocked, so would need the Securicode Pad which is not offered on the Pro, but rumored to be able to be added. Is Phone as Key even available on the Pro? After investigating all that, probably instead just go back and get and extra key or two from the dealer.
+Charge Station to Install in Garage
The Ford one seems OK, but a bit of a price hike.
3rd Party Level 2 Charge Stations are available at lower price points with marginally better features.
3rd Party stuff to add:
+BuiltRight Rear Seat Latch strap
+Tow bar and 2" hitch ball. Also 1-7/8" ball if needed.
+Set of Blizzak snow tires (if you live in MN or other northern states).
+Cargo straps, flashlight, hand cleaner, a couple of clean rags, small tool kit, recovery strap, jumper cables, fire extinguisher, 12v tire pump, phone charging cable, work gloves, helper work gloves, 4-way lug wrench, duck tape, hockey tape, a tarp with bungees, rain coat, baseball hat, window scraper/snow broom, small shovel, warm winter hat, gloves, fleece sweater, wool socks, clean t-shirt, deodorant, breath mints, bottled water, spare sunglasses, pens, sharpie, notepad, 1st aid kit, bug spray, sunscreen, trash bags, and some emergency cash.