Bilsteins absolutely use spring rates based on the vehicles weight/use. It might be a generic number across the board, but they use it. How do you think they increase the ride height? It's done by a little actual lift and pre load (stiffer spring rate) to help prevent sag. That's why that kit...
He definitely said tires, not wheels.
FYI, you don't have to be a jeep owner to be thinking about how to get bigger tires on your truck. I was already eyeballing the chassis design to figure what's going to be needed for the lift.
My CarPlay, 2021 F150, will disconnect itself in certain areas and will struggle to reconnect if I sit at the stop light to long. It used to completely boot itself off and the CarPlay button on the radio would do nothing. Now it seems to be just shutting the radio off in those areas. Its the...
Never trust a guy that cant iron his own shirt. I'll wait for the real world numbers to come out. I don't plan on buying until 2025 anyway. All the bugs should be worked out by then. They might even have CarPlay fixed by then.....
Great point! I didn't even think about the lack of outside the cab noise.
I was highly disappointed when I didn't find a seat memory button after finally getting it back to where I like it after my wife drove.
Just to add to the confusion. A leveling kit (puck) doesn't actually level the truck. It just raises the front by how ever much is stated by the manufacturer. Essentially, its just a lift that's referred to as "Level." 99% of the trucks still have rake in them after installation.
Edit: If you...
So as of now EV's only run on Lithium ion batteries? I do know they degrade over time. I have a cabinet full of useless cordless tools to prove it, lol.
Would it be safe to say that a solid state battery is a dry cell battery?
I'm not an electric guy. What does it currently have and why is a solid state battery better?
I'm going to seriously consider purchasing one of these in about 4 years when my truck reaches the 150,000 mile mark.