i got an 19 XLT which is what they hand in stock over covid while i waited on my 22 Lariat fully custom. After hearing the computer deleting restrictions and the fact the dealer wanted to cheat me out of 25k for the swap i said NA! Plus i also heard the quality for the trucks being done over covid suckd! ive seen ppls moonroom leak, cabin, etc.. so im glad i kept my accidental 6.7.. what can i say, was ment to be! 😎
I have the 2018 exact clone of your truck, in black. Rear camera is my main beef too. I do a lot of summer travel trailer hitching and a better camera would help. Not my DD, but if so I’d be using that massage function a lot more. Nice analysis of features and issues.
Try a 2020 KR, I get flashed 12/7 when it’s dark 😂 headlights too bright. Had a ram 2019 1500 with the alpine system that made this OB system sound like trash!! “Massage” seats are just to impress your jeep driving friends. All the cameras suck on this thing, I think it’s mostly because of the quality of the screen, just saying 🤷🏼♂️. At the end of the day I wouldn’t trade it for a thing! I’m sore you agree. Great video for those looking into it. #StrokeEmDown
Just wait if you think your camera view is bad now... My 2017 F250 backup camera is so cloudy that it's borderline useless. Hope yours stays as is and doesn't get worse with age! I have similar vibrations/rattles that drive me crazy and the same fix of just cranking the tunes a little louder. HAHA. Appreciate the video.
Share some of the same comments, however, I only have a '17 F350 Lariat. I need to really look at pulling the trigger to update the suspension/leveling kit with some Fox's (I have the stock snow plow package). Did the BDS springs stiffen or give a smoother ride versus stock?
I would say they maintained stock feel or improved the ride just a tad. My fox's have been treating me well! Tire type and psi are variables for a smoother ride too
@@MotorHead18 no worries , just debating if it worth the extra money. I’ve seen pictures of guys that didn’t install the internal catch can and it seam to coat the frame rail with a film of oil.