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Sounds like you have experience with both. So you already know the trade-offs. I briefly considered studs for the Lightning, but like you, I noticed how good the truck is on factory tires. That changed my mindā¦decided studs wonāt be necessary, and if I ever āhave toā hunt (yes...
Fair points, which is why my wife is willing to make the sacrifice. Keep in mind that todayās studless snows are nothing to sneeze at. Theyāre just as good in snow, not quite as good on ice/hard packed snow, MUCH better on dry/wet roads where studs reduce traction. You have to weigh how often...
I love studded tires for best traction, my wife never used to drive in the snow until I put studded Hakkas on her Jeep, now sheāll drive anywhere any time. Itās a tank on snow or ice.
BUT they are loud! I wouldnāt want to ruin my quiet Lightning by putting it on studded snows. I tried it for...
Mineās not updating either. Since Tuesday I think. Not 100% sure when it started but still not working as of my drive home this evening.
ABRP still works.
New ā23 Lariat ER purchased for a really good deal in March of ā24. Iād do the same thing all over again. Cybertruck too expensive and not fully baked. All new EV pickups are expensive compared to the deal I got. No disappointment here. Love my truck.
This is apparently...maybe...not 100% true? Here's what happened to me:
Bought a new Lariat. After driving for 2-3 months, I replaced the stock 20" rims/tires with a new set of rims and tires. New rims had a new set of Lightning compatible TPMS installed.
Drove around < 7 miles, all new...
I have an exterior version - the kind that youāre supposed to attach to your front plate. I duct taped it to the back side of the plastic grill below the Ford logo. Works perfectly, completely invisible.
It's not the "Hex" area that needs adjusting...it's the "English" section, so really easy to change. I don't remember exactly what it's called, only that you'll know it when you see it. If you scroll through the Body Control Module options, you'll see it. I'll have to do mine again in the...
There's a setting in the Body Control Module for your tire circumference in mm. The stock Lariat 20" tires have it set to 2547. To get the correct NEW size, calculate (or look up) the circumference of your tire in mm, multiply by .968 (because rolling circumference is slightly shorter) and...
Just like you automatically get used to changes in wiper controls, shifter controls, HVAC controls, etc, from car to car I think you'll get used to 1PD. Your brain would adjust when you get into the car. It does depend on how often you drive, but if you drive both equally I expect you'd have...
Maybe, but no issue with the one I had for 2.5 years. YMMV. Tesla owners are super picky...panel gaps that a Chevy owner wouldn't even noticed are measured with a micrometer by Tesla owners. Strange breed and part of the reason I don't own one any more.
Once you get the update you can use Forscan to enable auto lane change at least. it's not completely automatic, you have to tap the blinker, but it handles the rest. That plus fewer deactivations makes for a much nicer experience.