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  1. Recommendations for Off-road tire close to stock weight?

    @eRockBoon , yup have them in the LT version which are massively heavier than non LT. I thought it good to have something comparable to the rugged KO2s, but I would have been better off with the non-LT Outposts ATs. It's been a solid winter tire for sure though. Can't take a pics of them right...
  2. Ford Power-Up 4.1.3 Video streaming and new games

    Ready for a long day on the job site. šŸ‘·ā€ā™‚ļø
  3. Priority Update: 22-PU-1009-MIL-DTE Calculation

    It turned my truck into a pumpkin for a day. Turned back the next. GOM is much higher than before, not sure what to believe. 155 to 202 miles at 90% on my SR. Itā€™s winter, I have LT A/T tires and other add-ons so wasnā€™t surprised with the big drop from 200+ before with the same setup, thatā€™s why...
  4. Ford Joins Virtual Power Plant Partnership (VP3) -- to ease loads on electricity grids when supply is short

    Bummer, they had been saying 2023 all last year. I was excited about it until I saw your post, they better deliver soon or else rename it the CyberCharger.
  5. I love my toaster!

    Finally we have an answer to that frequently asked question: 4 croissant toasts!
  6. Owner reviews F-150 Lightning handling / performance in the snow

    I saw two error while driving in slush. 1. Adaptive drive and stop sensors were blocked covered so saw a warning that the feature is not available. Maybe the sensors can be moved to better positions where slush doesnā€™t accumulate?Active air shutters faulted, likely just gunk getting stuck in...
  7. Christmas Rack Lights. Show your decorations

    Kids at my kidsā€™ school think itā€™s great! šŸŽ„ I can still use both panels on the DiamondBack cover. Good job Ford for the ā€œoutlet is open, secure items in the rearā€ warning. I can see myself forgetting one day.
  8. 4,000 ft, 66 miles up to ski area

    Went from 2.4 to 2.2 mi/kwh with the LTs, that's mostly city driving. The LT vs the P versions are at least 10 lbs heavier and have a deeper thread, otherwise the pattern is the same. If I could choose again, I would go with the P rated version of the Outposts.
  9. 4,000 ft, 66 miles up to ski area

    It was below freezing at the top, but it was a clear day so lots of solar heat inside the truck. A cloudy, snowy day will be the real test. But yeah, good to see the strong regen!
  10. Trip to the dirt recycling yard

    Blah, transfer centers around here started being more stringent about yard waste. Yup most of it slid off.
  11. 4,000 ft, 66 miles up to ski area

    Only one way to find out. Donā€™t speed, manage the heat, accelerate/brake smoothly and tuck in the mirrors if it gets close!
  12. 4,000 ft, 66 miles up to ski area

    If you also get the SR and keep the tires it comes with then you should have no problem. I was getting the advertised range with them during the summer. Got an instant hit in range when I switched to A/T all-weathers. The ER would be nice for trips to the Methow valley, but given how cold it...
  13. 4,000 ft, 66 miles up to ski area

    Didnā€™t get the truck for this but the wife loves the space with two kids and dogs. Wasnā€™t sure what to expect since I went with the Standard Range as I just need a city work truck, but living in Western Washington a lot of recreation is near so weā€™ve been using it as our main trip vehicle too...
  14. Trip to the dirt recycling yard

    Also maxed out the frunk with retaining wall stones during an earlier run when I only needed a few to finish the project. MUCH easier to load in the front!
  15. Power outage, no problem. Stop trying to log into my wifi šŸ˜›

    Used our Lariat SR during a power outage. 30 amp outlet to generator interlock inlet. Furnace, wifi, fridges, microwave all ran. Family was super happy.
  16. Trip to the dirt recycling yard

    Maxing out the haul capacity, didnā€™t feel any different. No range change. Felt strong climbing to the top of the dirt pile. This is why I got the truck and the Nokian Outpost A/T LT tires. Happy the Ford engineers designed the propower outlets to be dirt proof!
  17. Official: Ford Confirms F-150 Lightning EPA Range for All Models

    Here's my hope. Based on real-life GT reviews the base and Performance versions have similar 0-60 times but Ford stresses 3.5 vs 3.7s in their marketing. Why? I assume because a lot of people focus on that metric Ford needs to create a differentiating metric to incentivize customers to pay $5k...
  18. Ford Warns Dealers Against Additional Deposit / Payment Requirements For Lightning Orders. Supports No-Resale Provisions in Purchase Contracts

    One of the first orders that popped up in the Facebook Lightning group showed a $1000 deposit. Mine was $500. Most people aren't sharing their deposit amounts, so don't know what's more common. Unlike with the Mach E the deposit and res fee are being applied to the sales price, at least that's...
  19. šŸ“’ 2022 F-150 Lightning Order Bank Playbook With Pricing! Ordering Begin 1/6, Build & Price Tomorrow 1/4!

    Just to get this right, the tonneau covers can only be added with an offline dealer order?


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