Anyone else rocking the 1.8" setting up front? Would love to see some more photos as I am having mine installed tomorrow and want to confirm the notion that this setting is the way to go. Also installing 33" tires.
Strange. I guess it's still worth asking my local dealer, especially if I have them do the front shocks and putting on the larger tires anyways. Also saw someone above mention this (years ago now) but will gladly pay to rent someone's calibrator!
Tried searching but haven't had much luck. Has anyone (non Forscan users) had luck getting the dealership to do this calibration? I am ready to swap for larger tires and want my speedo/odo readings to still be correct. To me this would make more sense than buying the scan tool, assuming it's...
So this is at the highest setting in the front then, 2.5”? I’ve seen pics on here of folks doing one setting from the top because they tow a lot but haven’t found many set all the way maxed out. I don’t have anything to tow so I’m considering going this route too, along with bigger tires. Looks...
Looking at the wheels in your photos Neil, I would say they are black (or pretty close to it) and I assumed they are the Raptor wheels in Dyno Gray as offered here. The Tremor wheels looks almost the same but seem to be more of a dark gray then black, like these:
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Sorry if this is redundant – so the Tremor wheels are that darker Magnetic Gray color and the Raptor wheels are Dyno Gray? From the product photos online it looks like Dyno Gray is essentially black. Do you have any more photos of that second setup with the Tremor wheels? Thanks!
Raptor wheels look awesome @NurseNeil, anyone else running these with a similar tire set up? Trying to decide if I like these or the gray sport wheels better for a Carbonized Gray STX.
Hey all,
Just picked up my '21 STX and I'm loving it so far. It's been less than a week and I already have a bunch of changes in mind after seeing what other folks have done on here. This is my first truck so I have some research and learning to do first, but I'm excited! Thanks.