I was getting that with mixed driving now getting 2.4 easily. Much better if I stay off the interstate but overall averaging 2.4.So what was your stock m/kWh and driving area? I'm seeing no better then 2.1 average with stock setup and north Alabama driving
any lower and the rear sits on the bump stops.Looks incredible man!!
Curious if you ever tried to go lower than 3" in the rear to make it more level.
Also, did you install their rear camber kit. What's your current alignment like with the drop?
Congrats again man - really well put together!
no, that is definitely not something I would do myself. It only cost 160 bucks to have a professional vinyl wrap shop do it. You have to take it off the truck which is easy but it's a one day turnaround. Just link up with a local vinyl shop in your area and they will provide the gloss black wrap and get it secured to the grill. mine is still flawless after being in direct sunlight for almost 2 years now.Can you provide details? A link to the URL where you bought it?
Great. Thank you for this. One last question: Are there any items (cameras; sensors) that need to be dealt with?no, that is definitely not something I would do myself. It only cost 160 bucks to have a professional vinyl wrap shop do it. You have to take it off the truck which is easy but it's a one day turnaround. Just link up with a local vinyl shop in your area and they will provide the gloss black wrap and get it secured to the grill. mine is still flawless after being in direct sunlight for almost 2 years now.
Not at all. That seems to be a common question. The fact is, the truck is designed to carry 400 pounds in the front which would lower the front, 1000 pounds in the rear which would lift the front, or any combination thereof. Ford designed the sensors to function widely under various loads, so a static drop does not affect it at all. I just did an 8 Hour Rd. trip primarily blue cruise with absolutely no issuesGreat. Thank you for this. One last question: Are there any items (cameras; sensors) that need to be dealt with?
I'd never lift an electric truck. Considering that most people who drive trucks use them for daily transportation and the occasional light load/family hauling, it makes sense to make an electric truck as efficient as possible. Lifting it absolutely destroys efficiency, you can expect 10–20% range loss.Love it! Making me want to go from lifted to lowered
Efficiency lifted is not that bad. Tires are more of an issue. I’ve been lifted for almost 2 years and efficiency is roughly 2.1 to date. Handling on Eibachs actually improved, it’s planted.I'd never lift an electric truck. Considering that most people who drive trucks use them for daily transportation and the occasional light load/family hauling, it makes sense to make an electric truck as efficient as possible. Lifting it absolutely destroys efficiency, you can expect 10–20% range loss.
Plus it handles so much better, you have to remember this thing has 800 pound feet of torque and 90% of the weight is less than 24 inches off the ground. That's a recipe for fuuuuuun.
Alignment is to spec with the kit.Looks incredible man!!
Curious if you ever tried to go lower than 3" in the rear to make it more level.
Also, did you install their rear camber kit. What's your current alignment like with the drop?
Congrats again man - really well put together!