I agree with the comments here in regards to getting on the abandonment lists at your local dealers. Outside of this forum site, I know at least one person who is likely not going to take delivery when it arrives. There were a lot of members here who were able to pick up trucks early on in...
Well, unfortunately, it happens pretty often. I had a radiator issue with my 1996 Cobra that was appealed all the way up to Ford's Warranty Panel (or whatever it is called now). The car was under warranty, unmolested, and overheating. Dealer said the radiator was not providing sufficient...
I would question how a 2” level, which most dealers install pre and post sale, impacted the durability of the diff. ‘Warranty void’ was a question I asked 8 different ways when I bought my truck & had the dealer do my level. They assured me that nothing changes in terms of vehicle warranty, and...
I have a friend who drives an R1T for his job. He couldn't rave more about it if he tried. It is his impression that Rivian is going to define what an electric truck & SUV are going forward. Everyone else is just going to work to keep up.
Depends on where I drive, honestly. I live in the foothills of the Ozarks, so I do a lot of up and down driving; and a lot of short distances. Over the first 10,000 miles, I think got 16.9 mpg. That included break in and getting used to the nuances of Powerboost driving. I typically, around...
No, rubbing at all and I didn't have to trim anything. I have been really happy with the setup. In fact, my neighbor down the street bought a Platinum as a company truck, so he can't modify it, but has commented a few times about how much better my truck sits and looks with the level and tires.
Looking forward to going through the build and price tool. Love my Powerboost Platinum and EV doesn't make sense for me, at this time. But, it will be fun to see what is possible.
I have the Leer HF650M and have zero issues. The truck has been driven in and sat in heavy rain without a leak. In addition, nada at the car wash either, which was typically when my Toyota's tonneau leaked.
Yes, that will fit. The bed dimensions are unchanged from Gen 13 trucks. According to Leer, the 2021 part number is LR-650169, which corresponds with the one you are looking at.
It’s ‘built for the city’. I think they say city 20 times in the launch video. There is a reason why the launch video features actors under 30. Ford doesn’t expect folks on this thread (no slight on younger F150 buyers) to order the Maverick. It’s compact, fuel efficient, tech laden (Including...
Bravo to Ford for producing this and for setting a reasonable entry price. That beings said, I’ll keep my Powerboost...It’s just to phenomenal to give up!
I am also running 285/65-20's. I'm on a 2" level and I have no rubs at all. The Geolander's are slightly taller and slightly wider than the KO2, so you should have zero issues.
According to Chevrolet you do. :ROFLMAO:
No matter what the bed is made out of, I think it just makes sense to protect it with some sort of liner. It increases the durability of the bed, even if you only use it lightly. Also, it is just more aesthetically pleasing to look at vs. a bed that is...
I'm not going to speak for the PB guys, but this PB owner likes the screen in my current truck and would prefer that they stick with that. I like the tech of the touch screen, but I also like physical buttons. The 2021 has a good mix of both. They can say what they want, I don't think Ford is...
Good question, I have only put about 600 miles on the truck and I am getting 15.8mpg. The dealer warned me to not worry about fuel mileage or pay close attention until the truck has gone through it's break in period. I'm expecting to lose about 2 mpg based on what I have read.