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Do any of your folks know exactly what comprised the smart scales option? Are there some sort of sensors added to the body/frame/hitch that measure these points in addition to some SW update to an existing module? I am wondering how hard it would be to retrofit that option to a 501A/3.5 EB/FX4/Max Tow. My Feb 2 order was acknowledged by Ford and my price locked in so I am afraid to even consider now adding that change to the package for fear of having the new MSRPs applied and my order repriced.
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I ordered it. It seems to me it would be hard (or very expensive) to retrofit. It also seems like it might not be a good idea to add any after-market suspension parts.
 

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There's sensors on the suspension. There's some pictures floating around of the sensors that show how they attache to the suspension. In one of the build videos it shows a truck being calibrated by a robot arm pressing down on the bed. Doesn't sound like something you can add after the fact.
 

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Hmm... I ordered it on my build. Debating a level lift but now I'm wondering if that would screw with the sensors for the scales?
 

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Right. I'm fairly certain that helper springs/bump stops/etc. will not be compatible with smart hitch unless there's a way to recalibrate in the field. And if there are robots involved in initial calibration, that sounds pretty involved...
 
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Jees, with all these worries, it may be better just to glue a bubble level to the inside of the box.... or better yet, power and affix an old iphone in the box to provide input to another smart device providing positional information at all times... . I may be on to something!
 

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Jees, with all these worries, it may be better just to glue a bubble level to the inside of the box.... or better yet, power and affix an old iphone in the box to provide input to another smart device providing positional information at all times... . I may be on to something!
I'm not worried. I have no plans to modify the suspension.

There has to be a way for dealers to calibrate it. What happens if the truck's in a wreck or one of the shock absorbers goes bad? They have to replace parts. I suspect it may involve adding known amounts of weight to the bed. They could do that with water bladders fairly easily. I'm sure there are other methods.
 

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I’ve got CCD it works great in Drive Modes and overall ride is as designed. It’s very customized to your truck ...
Thinking about this, can an XLT with onboard scales be retrofitted with CCD?
 

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That’s a good question. On the higher trucks you have to combine them, I didn’t realize that you could order just the scales.
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