That's only because it's pre production and they just slap on whatever they have handy.Nice find! This is only the second time we've seen white door handles. ?
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That's only because it's pre production and they just slap on whatever they have handy.Nice find! This is only the second time we've seen white door handles. ?
Yeah, I mentioned that a couple of posts later. The important thing is they exist.That's only because it's pre production and they just slap on whatever they have handy.
I reserved the same, but I'm FAR from petite.THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THESE PICS! This is the exact one I’ve reserved. Being a petite little thing I need “normal” tires so I won’t need a ladder to get into! Lol ?.
Sure they exist, if you ordered Oxford White that's exactly what you'd get. I really doubt Ford will mix and match door handles to different body colors. You'd need to order the color of your choice and swap them out, or someone might offer a stick on overlay.Yeah, I mentioned that a couple of posts later. The important thing is they exist.
Wheels, tires, bumpers, grilles, headlightsThis might be a dumb question but how does one distinguish between the seven trims ?
There's a rumored "heritage" package with white roof, grille, door handles, etc. Like on the showcase 4-door.Sure they exist, if you ordered Oxford White that's exactly what you'd get. I really doubt Ford will mix and match door handles to different body colors. You'd need to order the color of your choice and swap them out, or someone might offer a stick on overlay.
i think the bigger wheels give it a more premium look. Combined with the step boards it looks big without spending the price of Sasquatch.Looking at the size of the wheels/tires, it reminds me a little of the G wagon by Mercedes.
I don't think he's right about thatI heard on a youtube video that a sales manager of a Ford dealer in Salina, KS does for each trim level that the larger "Sasquatch" tires would be an option. They way he worded it was that the larger wheels area stand alone option. I like the stance of the larger wheels without having the other components.
I went back to my post and put the link to the video. I'll get the Sasquatch package anyway i guess. better to have more vehicle than less.I don't think he's right about that
It shows these optional on at least BD and OB.I don't think he's right about that
Lots of things going on there for that look. Bigger wheels and less sidewall both don't look right on a 4wd, and aren't as functional on a 4wd. Would look better with 17s or just bigger tires. Also, those are the 255s, which are really not bad tires, but certainly the narrowest tire you'd probably want to run. They are also P rated and not LT rated and tend to have more of a car tire curvature on the sides instead of steep lugs.Not the biggest fan of the steps. Are those sasquash fenders on it? They look too wide for the tires.
Good find none the less
Where's that? On the comparison page it says available (w/Sasquatch Pkg.)It shows these optional on at least BD and OB.
- 315/70R17 BSW Mud-Terrain (M/T) (35")
- 17” Black High Gloss-Painted Forged Aluminum with Warm Alloy Beauty Ring, Beadlock Capable Wheels
It shows these optional on at least BD and OB.
- 315/70R17 BSW Mud-Terrain (M/T) (35")
- 17” Black High Gloss-Painted Forged Aluminum with Warm Alloy Beauty Ring, Beadlock Capable Wheels
This is the most on road focused model offered, so that setup should be fine.Lots of things going on there for that look. Bigger wheels and less sidewall both don't look right on a 4wd, and aren't as functional on a 4wd. Would look better with 17s or just bigger tires. Also, those are the 255s, which are really not bad tires, but certainly the narrowest tire you'd probably want to run. They are also P rated and not LT rated and tend to have more of a car tire curvature on the sides instead of steep lugs.
Those steps would have to go off road before they cause body damage.