They have lots of sizes. I picked that size so it wouldn't interfere when the seats come forward.
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Congrats! Grandchildren are awesome. My granddaughter is 11, and we have a special bond. Mostly based on shared mischievousness and shared secrets (like the Smarties candies we both love that I always slip to her behind her mother's back.). My daughter was a true blessing in my life, but...
I wonder.. Does anyone know if the R button would turn the lane assist off, and remember to select sport mode. Since it remembers auto start/stop off, I would think it could.
I discovered Sport mode today! Wow! :rockon:
Up till now I'd been playing with steering wheel buttons, but with no snow, not going offroad etc I hadn't really thought about drive modes. So much fun! Stops the trans from its eternal indecision and trying to get a higher gear and lugging all...
Bumped the tires down to 35, it certainly improved the ride, helped the on-center feel a teenie bit, maybe. But I tried an old trick - I set the LF to 35.5 and the RF to 34. It causes the slightest tendency to drift to the right. Hardly noticeable but enough to reduce the constant steering...
Mine lane assist is always on. Period. (I've only used the CC once for a couple miles. )
But I haven't tried turning it off with the button on the wheel....
Related side note: I bought the Ford Performance Raptor mud guards and they came with new slightly longer pins. One pkg the pin style was different and the diameter was way too small. Luckily the other pkg was correct. I just reused the original pins.
The original pins will work fine, just...
Because I'm an old fart. I like to start and go rather than have to remember to push a bunch of buttons first...
I wonder if I turn it off then set the R button memory if it saves that setting.
I've had many sets from the original All Terrains, KO2, KO3 mostly because they came on the vehicle. I hate them. Now i swap them out even though it's a hit to the wallet.
Poor wet traction.
Hydroplane badly.
At about 20k miles the rubber gets hard, then even dry traction goes away, and...