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What exactly is cleared when the battery reset is performed? I was going to do this to increase throttle response, but will it reset the tire size to stock? The dealer reprogrammed the truck for the new size tires.
Thanks. Hopefully I get used to these as well. I actually have more sidewall now so I figured there would be more flex. I think it’s just the tread on the pavement. My F150 had 10 ply tires and obviously this is still a lot smoother than that was.
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I had a set of BF Goodrich K02s in size 255/60/R20 today. I love the look, but I am having a bit of buyer's remorse as I think the stock tires rode better. Other members here have had opposite feelings and have felt these tires ride better. Hoping I get used to them.
I got a set installed today. I feel like the ride is not as good as the stock Bridgestones. I hated the look of those and the K02s came highly recommended. I absolutely love the look and like the idea of superior traction as I have to go out in all sorts of weather, but I already miss the smooth...
I got the bumper done today, the price was 550 for XPEL and he added the fascia under the headlights for free. It looks pretty good, there are a handful of bubbles but he said that a lot of it will settle in a few days. If not, there is a lifetime warranty. I feel better knowing that the bumper...
Got the bed sprayed by the local Line-Ex dealer and installed the vent shades Weds I am getting the PPF on the front bumper. Next week I am having the bigger tires (275/60/20 K04s) and installing the Rough Country side steps. I will post pics when it is all done.
https://www.roughcountry.com/rc-dodge-wheel-to-wheel-nerf-steps-rcd1980cc.html
Anyone try these? I like the look but I was wondering if they offer much protection from road debris being so thin.
My local shop quoted me 550 for the bumper and 850 for the bumper, fascia, grille, headlights and partial hood. They did my F150 in 2012 and it held up well. For the extra money, it seems worth it to do everything, but then again it seems the bumpers take the brunt and the facia and hood don't...
I guess this settles the debate. Do you guys think it's an issue of poor quality control? I know that painted bumpers are more susceptible to chips but from the research that I've been doing the issue in the 5th gen seems to be the same across the with many people.
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