I figured out why some users see the Ford F-150 on the compatible list, and some do not. That is because there are two different lists. If you go to the Back Power Transfer Meter Program (BPTM) website and download that spreadsheet, it is not in the list. But if you go to the Generator Rebate...
Understood. I have a generator so it shouldn't be a problem. Also, I do have powerwalls so we will see if that disqualifies me. I didn't see anything that did. But I could be wrong.
I can't find this particular approval list. I download the spreadsheet on this page, and it doesn't list the F150:
https://www.pge.com/en/outages-and-safety/outage-preparedness-and-support/general-outage-resources/backup-power-transfer-meter-program.html#tabs-60f688bab6-item-3e8eade954-tab
Got the tires installed a few days ago. First time with AT tires. As expected, they are louder than the stock tires. Too early to tell on range, but so far the decrease seems minimal. The 5% estimate may be right.
Option 1
Toyo Open Country A/T III EV Tires
No level
Stock Rims
Option 2
Toyo Open Country A/T III EV Tires
Level
Stock Rims/Method 316
Option 3
Toyo Open Country A/T III EV Tires
No level
Method 316 Gloss Black (I prefer matte but America's Tire doesn't have it)
Option 4
Larger tire to match...