Todd780
OverCamper
Could you expand on this? That was one reason I'd consider moving up to a Lariat from my XLT.most importantly 4x4A, although I’ve heard mixed things about reliability when it’s used regularly.
Could you expand on this? That was one reason I'd consider moving up to a Lariat from my XLT.most importantly 4x4A, although I’ve heard mixed things about reliability when it’s used regularly.
My 5.0L has the 3:73's. 2015 so also has the 6 speed transmission. I;m averaging 12 liters per 100 km or about 19.5 MPG. Stock truck with stock size duratracs. Flat terrain with cruise set at 65 mph for about 45 minutes each way from work.That said, some of that may depend on the axle ratio. Most 5.0s are 3.55 and I believe most 3.5s are 3.73, so will use more fuel than if they had the same ratio.
Could you expand on this? That was one reason I'd consider moving up to a Lariat from my XLT.
Interesting. Figured it could be done, just not sure if it's worth it. I think the price difference on a loaded 302A XLT vs a 'basic' 500A Lariat isn't very much.I couldn’t remember off hand as it was a few months since I looked, but browsing the below thread I was reminded why. Used often the clutch pack burns out and needs replacing (it’s a consumable, but not cheap to replace).
On the 4A note however - You can add 4A onto an XLT fairly easily and cheaply. A simple transfer case, controller and switch swap and a setting in forscan and you’re done. 6 hours work and $1100 (half that if you get a used transfer case) apparently.
Anyone thought of adding 4A to XLT? - Ford F150 Forum - Community of Ford Truck Fans
2015 - 2020 Ford F150 - Anyone thought of adding 4A to XLT? - I'm sure it's more involved than it might be worth, but i'm really kinda missing having the 4A right now. Going from snow roads to dry pavement back and fourth all the time really makes me wish i had it. Has anyone looked into what it...www.f150forum.com
The joys of the modularity of trucks - basically plug and play.
Remote start isn't standard on Lariats?I’ve got a 2016 500a lariat super crew with bench seat and heavy duty payload-package and max tow. I went lariat over xlt for the 4AWD setting on the transfer case. They limit options with the payload package to keep it above 2000 lbs but checks all my boxes. Long story short I highly recommend the configuration and would only change the addition of remote start. I’ve had many service employees comment that it’s not one they have ever see; but it’s just what they’d configure.
If ordering a new truck, I'd probably order the vinyl floors for the ease of cleaning too..
Yes, I realize that. Just figured for a $55,000 + loaded, heated and ventilated leathered up truck that remote start should be standard. I was annoyed that my XLT with an msrp of 54K didn't come with factory remote start as standard equipment.You can easily add remote start.
Yes, I realize that. Just figured for a $55,000 + loaded, heated and ventilated leathered up truck that remote start should be standard. I was annoyed that my XLT with an msrp of 54K didn't come with factory remote start as standard equipment.
I do not have a Lariat. I have an XLT 301A. I was commenting that I thought remote start should be standard equipment on a Lariat.You must have the 500a package? Wasnt it standard in 501a and 502a?
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I’ve got a 2016 500a lariat super crew with bench seat and heavy duty payload-package and max tow. I went lariat over xlt for the 4AWD setting on the transfer case. They limit options with the payload package to keep it above 2000 lbs but checks all my boxes. Long story short I highly recommend the configuration and would only change the addition of remote start. I’ve had many service employees comment that it’s not one they have ever see; but it’s just what they’d configure.
I do not have a Lariat. I have an XLT 301A. I was commenting that I thought remote start should be standard equipment on a Lariat.
What is the payload on your setup? Thanks