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Is the STX upgrade from a standard XL model worth it for the seats? I mean, for additional comfort and durability.
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Go check them out! I think that the XL seats may well be the best of the lot.Is the STX upgrade from a standard XL model worth it for the seats? I mean, for additional comfort and durability.
to order the STX package, and you must order the STX package to get the premium upholstery in an XL.The Vinyl upholstery is an option on the XL, The standard XL cloth upholstery was what I was referring to in my first reply. I tend to agree with your assessment of the vinyl, but it is not standard on the XL.Thanks for the reply, Floyd. I'm looking online at a 2019 4x4 XL with vinyl seats. I've also been building a 4x2 (with locking differential) at Ford.com. The STX package does seem fairly priced. I don't like the thought of vinyl seats because of breathability but a cotton-poly seat cover might help. My current truck has vinyl seats but I have a leather pad with lumbar support and it works OK (the previous owner(s) must have been heavy because the cushions are partially collapsed).
My wife drives fleet for a Ford dealer and she says the STX seats are better than the base. That said, I agree that the rest of the STX package is worthwhileIs the STX upgrade from a standard XL model worth it for the seats? I mean, for additional comfort and durability.
I've got the small screen in our XL - STX - FX4. I like it. I have yet to read anybody complain about it. But I have read, on this site, folks complaining about how bright the larger screen is and that there is no way to dim it.One thing holding me back from any XL is the small screen when backing up. Although if I ordered one, I would include the 101A package and then I could get the sensor package for another $625.
Of course the center dash screen magnifies for trailer hook up. The screen is smaller than my TC, but having 9000 miles on the truck, I have no problem with the screen size, In fact I like the fact that it is not a touch screen. Also I like the sound of that extra $5000 rattling around in my pocket.One thing holding me back from any XL is the small screen when backing up. Although if I ordered one, I would include the 101A package and then I could get the sensor package for another $625.
You would also get the upgraded productivity screen on an STX 2WD if you buy the Co-Pilot 360 suite. Its just a matter of the screen accommodating all the features on the truck.I've got the small screen in our XL - STX - FX4. I like it. I have yet to read anybody complain about it. But I have read on, this site, folks complaining about how bright the larger screen is and that there is no way to dim it.
We love the seats... very comfortable.
One thing I would like to point out is on the XL, unless you get the FX-4 package, you'll get the dot matrix looking info screen in the dash between the tach and speedo.
With the FX-4 package they upgrade the info screen.
Food for thought.
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Upgraded Information Screen ^^
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Standard XL Information Screen ^^
Do you really need that screen to backup, though? It's not that big of a truck and the sensors are far more helpful that the camera is. I have the SYNC3 system and I still don't look at it when backing up. The mirrors and sensors in the bumper are seriously all you need.One thing holding me back from any XL is the small screen when backing up. Although if I ordered one, I would include the 101A package and then I could get the sensor package for another $625.
It does work great for accurately placing the ball under the trailer coupler.Do you really need that screen to backup, though? It's not that big of a truck and the sensors are far more helpful that the camera is. I have the SYNC3 system and I still don't look at it when backing up. The mirrors and sensors in the bumper are seriously all you need.
I forgot to mention that, but yeah...to me that's all the camera is good for.It does work great for accurately placing the ball under the trailer coupler.
The screen size is adequate for that purpose.
Got mirrors and windows, no sensor alarms.
Sorry for my part of the thread drift.
I never owned a vehicle with a back up camera until this one. You'll be fine with the smaller screen.I started the thread drift, so . . . I have a chronic back injury that makes twisting around difficult. My eyes are getting blurry (but still able to get my license without using lenses). I don't plan to do very much towing but would like a hitch for accessories.
I've never had a vehicle with a camera so I dunno--but not being able to dim the 8" screen would truly annoy me, I think.