Does Ford Think Lightning Owners Care About Off Roading? We Test The Skid Plates - OFF ROAD REVIEW
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Publicado 2023-04-20
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Todos los comentarios (11)
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love the attitude, just laughing and smashing trucks :D
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I stick with the earlier trucks up to 2022
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I would have took off running when I saw the tire off the hill.
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Mechanical lockers rule.
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Regular F150 would had no problem problem
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Roughly 8 inch clearance. Certainly isn't designed for off road driving. I certainly wouldn't use my lightning off road.
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its a f150 with independent rear suspension. why are we so shocked its still a f150 pickup.( with crap tires honestly) lots of lightnings are lifted and leveled already. witch is cool for sure THE SAD PART IS ford raised the pro model another 4000 dollars base msrp
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The tires alone makes it useless for off-road, then we have the battery that makes it heavy as hell (Good luck getting up an very steep slippery hill), and the last thing this truck fails at, is the potential fire risk that can happen anytime, it then leaves you stand in middle of no-where
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Nope, it's a city truck..don't even haul heavy loads, in the snow and mountains...
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My 2012 KIA Sportage would even beat this trash up that hill 👏🏼🤣