BillA
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- First Name
- Bill
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- Nov 27, 2021
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- Raleigh, NC
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- 2021 Ranger Lariat Tremor
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Hi folks, new member here and have been searching the site for answers to a question I have about the steering in the truck and haven't found anything yet so forgive me in advance if I am bringing up an old topic.
I've had the truck just a month and I do not intend on using the lane/steering assist feature, when the majority of the driving will be around town so I have the setting set warning only with no assist and I turn the lane assist off with the button at the end of the turn signal. Driving at slow speeds the steering seems to be normal, turn with just one hand sort of thing however, when speed increases to approximately 40 mph the steering noticeably stiffens up and even making minute steering adjustments just about take both hands, it isn't trying to make any steering adjustments for me and I'm not complaining about it but wanting to understand if this is normal or not. I kind of like the tight steering but again just trying to understand why and how it is doing this with with lane assist off. Thanks for any answers you all can provide.
I've had the truck just a month and I do not intend on using the lane/steering assist feature, when the majority of the driving will be around town so I have the setting set warning only with no assist and I turn the lane assist off with the button at the end of the turn signal. Driving at slow speeds the steering seems to be normal, turn with just one hand sort of thing however, when speed increases to approximately 40 mph the steering noticeably stiffens up and even making minute steering adjustments just about take both hands, it isn't trying to make any steering adjustments for me and I'm not complaining about it but wanting to understand if this is normal or not. I kind of like the tight steering but again just trying to understand why and how it is doing this with with lane assist off. Thanks for any answers you all can provide.
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