Heritage Limited is Badlands with white roof, grill, and a few minor cosmetic differences and basically every add on a Badlands can option. Ground clearance and specs will all be the same.
I have read and seen things suggesting lower pressure when going with bigger tires. However I also agree with staying within 33-35 the TPMS doesnāt know you have different tires and being at 28 could result in TPMS alerts that arenāt needed.
Well said @Mark S. I see similar price changes in my own company and am just as disgusted. I have seen manufacturers not producing base models on certain models as well.
I think the best way you put it was āperfect stormā. Even though I understand the process, I am still disgusted by it ??āāļø?
Iāve still been looking at Ford website build tool and have officially become disgusted by the constant price increases. Bronco has had a price increase 2 months in a row and other vehicles are also showing price increases. Pair that with āaddendumā and straight mark ups, and interest rates and...
Well I have felt cheated from the get go. Only Bronco Sport available on lot in Jan. ā22 was a Black Outer Banks. All black no 2-tone obviously and I felt cheated that everyone couldnāt see 2-tone and automatically know I had leather seats and butt warmers. ????āāļø
There is also a different spare cover correct? It sits higher to accommodate the larger tire? I think it even āloses storageā I think badlands is listed at 3 cu. ft. Less cargo room because the taller spare cover. Hope someone can confirm that
I have 235/65/18, 1.5ā ready lift, crossbars, roof light bar, front nudge bar. Not sure if any one specific or combination together has been whatās effected my mpg. When I do the math on mileage Iām usually around 21mpg.
I had a 2016 F-150 2.7 L V6. When I got oil changed the first time they explained the ecoboost engines take longer for oil to get where it needs to do the proper reading. They showed me the dipstick then asked me to wait 15-20 mins. Then showed me again and it read full. I assumed all ecoboost...
If I had to guess 235/65/17. I believe that was the optional upgrade on First Edition. But also based on date of article, it could also be computer generated and not be a true depiction of how those tires look in real life.
I was concerned of course. Another buddy of mine said dash lights would indicate to me some sort of fault or failure. Which also made sense. So far so good. If anything changes I give permission for you to say, told you so. ?
Windshield replaced. Glass company on the back of the property I work. His supplier has the one I need in stock and glass plus install was $150 less what my dealership quote on just glass.
FYI!! According to this individual calibration of sensors is not required unless sensors are replaced or...
First of all, I hope no one buys that. Second, not that it matters to the asking price but is there way to know if it is Heritage Limited? The $46k suggests to me it is but it never uses the Limited in the article.
I supposedly have defrost as well but can never confirm that. I hear itās built in to rear defrost. But I can never feel the mirrors having any warmth. I also garage park so donāt use defrost too often. I just assume itās one of the many āmissing itemsā.