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- ford f150 platinum
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- Wildtrak
does cactus grey look like mint green on price build to anyone else
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Did it require inclusion of a specific package which could explain the price delta?
I'm not smart but from reading online, the center of gravity will be higher w/Squatch, thus the tipping point is greater with a loaded out rack. Maybe liability concerns.There was some follow-on discussion regarding selection of roof rails w/ SAS being a problem with vehicle’s weight/stability when carrying a RTT or loaded rack. I don’t understand the incompatibility logic - someone smart please weigh in....
Does the stand alone price of the rear locker accurately support this? If so, mystery solved. If not then likely problem.I would assume so.
im ok with that people can just add it later and Ford wont take the liability, but they need to fix all the 2.7 option which can be standalone tie ins that are on the B&P it breaks a lot of builds.I'm not smart but from reading online, the center of gravity will be higher w/Squatch, thus the tipping point is greater with a loaded out rack. Maybe liability concerns.
Is the sum of those items priced higher, or lower? Or is the problem simply that it doesn’t match in the summary? I know it’s wrong either way, but does this issue present itself on one model or all?It required the A/T (which is properly priced) but if you add up the value of the options shown in the summary and compare to the total shown...it doesn't match.
It will only seat 2 in the rear seat so it wouldn’t be 60/402-door does NOT have 60/40 split fold rear seats.
7-speed has a crawler gear; NOT a “granny” gear.
What if one occupant is larger?It will only seat 2 in the rear seat so it wouldn’t be 60/40
Tipping point was the term I was looking for, thank you.I'm not smart but from reading online, the center of gravity will be higher w/Squatch, thus the tipping point is greater with a loaded out rack. Maybe liability concerns.
Edit: Yet everything we've seen about Squatch there's a rack full of stuff on top.
I'm not smart but from reading online, the center of gravity will be higher w/Squatch, thus the tipping point is greater with a loaded out rack. Maybe liability concerns.
Edit: Yet everything we've seen about Squatch there's a rack full of stuff on top.
As of right now you can build a 2dr Badlands with squatch package with roof rails and sound deadening and 2.7L. If you try to add rails and deadening to 4 dr it removes squatch and 2.7LTipping point was the term I was looking for, thank you.