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One thing Ford has always done right is comfortable seats. Several of my Chevys have had Ford seats.
You need somewhere comfy to sit while waiting for the tow truck!
One thing Ford has always done right is comfortable seats. Several of my Chevys have had Ford seats.
You need somewhere comfy to sit while waiting for the tow truck!
One thing Ford has always done right is comfortable seats. Several of my Chevys have had Ford seats.
Women, and men who dress like women.I agree. I find the Ford seats are the most comfortable. My Dodge seats were comfortable, too, although without a doubt the Fords are better.
Any seat needs to have the 6-way power (up/down front, up/down rear, forward/backwards) minimum, plus of course lumbar and reclining. Ford gets this right on their trucks. Unfortunately many new seats have an up/down that is up and forward or down and back, which is infuriating for long-legged folks like me.
I could never get comfortable in the Avalanche, even though it had the top end leather seats in it. It seems Chevys are designed for more average height people, Fords are designed for tall people. No idea what Dodges are designed for.
Women, and men who dress like women.
I didn't have long hair when I owned the Dodge, so I'm going to have to disagree with your statement.
Time to get Forscan and start making some mods to the truck.
Forscan and powerstroke really don't work so well...They tried to call it fordscan, but small problem with ford in the name. this was the next best name.
Great software I must say. Several cool features added to my F150 at minimal cost, thank you ford.
http://forscan.org
Slightly changing subjects... I was inspired by this interior refresh to start pecking around for some parts for my f350. Have a wood grain and leather steering wheel on the way from I think a Lincoln Navigator to replace the currently deteriorating leather one in the truck. Also ordered center caps and a new grill emblem.
I should look into downgrading Karen's steering wheel... she's in a Lincoln and covered up that nice wheel with a rubber thing that has Mickey Mouse on it... seriously... Mickey Mouse... and matching floor mats.
I just pretend they're not there when I drive it. LOL.
I'll send you my black leather one that needs to be covered... Then you sell the fancy one that was previously covered. Everyone wins.
(To be clear, I win because I'd otherwise stick that steering wheel in my garage telling myself, "never know... Might need it".)
Forscan and powerstroke really don't work so well...
Forscan and powerstroke really don't work so well...
Really? Might want to check again. Motor doesn't matter. This software does not change the PCM. The BCM, IPC, APIM, and the other modules are fair game. Take a look...
I’ve done some googling and honestly I’m not sure what cool feature opportunities I’m missing but I haven’t seen anything interesting.They tried to call it fordscan, but small problem with ford in the name. this was the next best name.
Great software I must say. Several cool features added to my F150 at minimal cost, thank you ford.
http://forscan.org
I’ve done some googling and honestly I’m not sure what cool feature opportunities I’m missing but I haven’t seen anything interesting.
I have a ‘17 F150 3.5 XLT with Sync3 (no nav). What cool things could I do? What features have you enabled on your truck?
I’ve done some googling and honestly I’m not sure what cool feature opportunities I’m missing but I haven’t seen anything interesting.
I have a ‘17 F150 3.5 XLT with Sync3 (no nav). What cool things could I do? What features have you enabled on your truck?
The two things I don't have that I wish I had:I added hill descent control, adaptive cruise control, active parking assist, key fob control for the power windows, and collision warning to name a few.
Want led headlamps or add nav to your sync system? All options folks have done.
This thread describes it all. Great summary on the first page.
https://www.f150forum.com/f118/forscan-software-enable-disable-features-your-truck-348987/
Happy upgrading.
The two things I don't have that I wish I had:
- power folding mirrors
- adaptive cruise control
Any idea what sort of expense we're talking to add those?
How do I add power fold mirrors to mirrors that don't have motors for $0?Power fold mirrors -$0
Adaptive cruise - $537. (Factory option is double this.)
Park assist - $100 (factory is 4x this cost)
Hill descent - $44
I had an employee power fold a mirror. I think it cost about $100. It only worked once though...How do I add power fold mirrors to mirrors that don't have motors for $0?
How do I add power fold mirrors to mirrors that don't have motors for $0?
Minor update on my minor updates:
New center caps/lug covers arrived today and popped on. Dually, so front rims the center covers are furthest thing out/pretty prominent.
325k mile chrome doesn't look like 0 mile chrome. They're really not even in the same arena. To quote my wife: they need scratches.
Swing and a miss in the "improve the looks department" until they wear in a bit. Steering wheel arrives tomorrow. Being used, hopefully it blends in better.
Wood grain doesn't match, leather isn't as dark, and my buttons had different connectors than those on the new wheel, so I had to transfer 325k mile buttons over to new wheel.
Overall pleased though for a not expensive, nor difficult update.
Before/after. Top of the wheel was my problem with 'before'.
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Same way you fly an ILS with no nav.How do I add power fold mirrors to mirrors that don't have motors for $0?
What kinda number does that carry?
Depends on the options. This place in Asheville includes ARP studs on their long block kits. Bit under $5k for the base long block. For an overbore and the cam, bit under $6k. Then whatever labor goes into the engine swap, because I'm not that interested in doing it myself... enough other stuff to do.
I could also try to get a used 6.0 to throw in.
That's a bit "ouch". One way to decide is what it does to the value of the truck, of course. It's hard to justify repairs that don't raise the value of the truck, which this will... but the question is, how much.
The Dodge was quite a bit cheaper but it was just a head job, studding, and new injectors. No lower end work. Yours obviously sounds like you have to get into the bottom half of it. You sure you're going to need a cam, or is that just a want to have?
Given my friend's experience with replacing the 6.0 in his truck, get it done locally with good warrantee support.He's on his third iteration, two being warrantee jobs.
[WHISPER]Order that new Ram with stick shift before they stop making them, then keep it forever.[/WHISPER]