New truck day! 2024 F150 4x4 V8 Lariat

It's got the origami tailgate, let us know how it works. Enjoy your new truck. (y)

Ugh, already a problem.

The tailgate is electric, which is utterly unnecessary. I'm pushing my dirt bike up the ramp, and the tailgate lifts a little as I ram the dirtbike into the ramp. Tailgate thinks I want to close it, and motors itself closed. The ramp then lifts up and the edge scrapes down the entire back of the painted tailgate. ((*#&(*&&#*$&^#$*@^#*@&^*@&^$#*@&^,

Mama comes out and says "we've had the truck one day". :cry::cry::cry:
 
I chose the 2017 F150 5.0 for similar reasons when I bought that one. There's just something great about that engine and it's simpler. I do wish they hadn't went to cylinder deactivation. I think the '17 was the last to not have the feature.

Good looking truck.

4x4 has no bearing on location as there are always uses for it. I won't own a 2wd truck. 4WD comes in handy even in hard rain storms for additional stability. It is helpful towing boats off slippery ramps. A 4wd truck just looks better as well. There are also woods in every state to go off roading. I never understood the "no need for 4wd if you don't live where it snows" argument.
This. It already has ground clearance. I want it be able to go literally everywhere if needed. 4wd has gotten me out of a few binds over the years. I may not be in those situations often these days, but my VW isn't doing the stuff I did in that truck and if it did it'll either be damaged or stuck.
 
Ugh, already a problem.

The tailgate is electric, which is utterly unnecessary. I'm pushing my dirt bike up the ramp, and the tailgate lifts a little as I ram the dirtbike into the ramp. Tailgate thinks I want to close it, and motors itself closed. The ramp then lifts up and the edge scrapes down the entire back of the painted tailgate. ((*#&(*&&#*$&^#$*@^#*@&^*@&^$#*@&^,

Mama comes out and says "we've had the truck one day". :cry::cry::cry:

Fix Or Repair Daily
 
In regards to 4wd, lifelong Floridian here. We don’t have snow but we got plenty of rain and mud. Plus there’s several beaches to drive on, I’ve seen plenty of people stuck in 2wd vehicles at the beach. Now, I don’t need it often but there’s deff a use case. Plus why not have it just in case? I needed it this past week visiting a cabin in the north GA mountains, steep grades of gravel, would not have made it up. 4x4 is simply nice to have even though many can get by without.
 
4x4 has no bearing on location as there are always uses for it. I won't own a 2wd truck. 4WD comes in handy even in hard rain storms for additional stability. It is helpful towing boats off slippery ramps. A 4wd truck just looks better as well. There are also woods in every state to go off roading. I never understood the "no need for 4wd if you don't live where it snows" argument.
Please point to where I said or even implied that someone does or doesn't need 4wd.
 
Best of luck with it. It appears from your "truckography" that you know how to care for them!

By this time (2024) Ford went back to a conventional oil drain plug, yes?

What size tires?

Too bad about the electric tailgate which 'thinks' for you. Ouch!
 
Best of luck with it. It appears from your "truckography" that you know how to care for them!

By this time (2024) Ford went back to a conventional oil drain plug, yes?

What size tires?

Too bad about the electric tailgate which 'thinks' for you. Ouch!
Did they go away from the standard plug somewhere between the '17-'24? The '17 did have a standard one, but it was in a poor location to dump oil all over the frame and then run down into the skid plate. I'd use a piece of plastic to make a funnel to keep this from happening.
 
Ugh, already a problem.

The tailgate is electric, which is utterly unnecessary. I'm pushing my dirt bike up the ramp, and the tailgate lifts a little as I ram the dirtbike into the ramp. Tailgate thinks I want to close it, and motors itself closed. The ramp then lifts up and the edge scrapes down the entire back of the painted tailgate. ((*#&(*&&#*$&^#$*@^#*@&^*@&^$#*@&^,

Mama comes out and says "we've had the truck one day". :cry::cry::cry:
I feel this. After having the new Tahoe maybe 3 DAYS someone’s door put a gouge in my front bumper/fender.

Have touch up paint but it bugs me so much!!!!
 
Please point to where I said or even implied that someone does or doesn't need 4wd.
Your simple statement - as everyone else who commented on your post interpreted it the same way. When somebody says why did you buy a 4wd means they think you don't need it.
 
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Your simple statement - as everyone else who commented on your post interpreted it the same way. When somebody says why did you buy a 4wd means they think you don't need it.
No, it doesn't. My post was a question. Anything anyone inferred beyond that is on them.

The percent of trucks that are 2wd is much higher in Florida than here in MN. It's interesting to me why someone chooses one over the other since I do not live in a snow free state.
 
Did they go away from the standard plug somewhere between the '17-'24?
I believe so, yes, at least in some engines. I've seen them only in photos and on RockAuto listings.

I think a fitting 1/4 turns into a receiver built into the pan. The drain plug unscrews from that fitting, I think.
Dorman a replacement which you turn with a big screwdriver and features a hole at the 6 o'clock position to direct the waste oil from hitting the roll bar etc.

When somebody says why did you buy a 4wd means they think you don't need it.
I too respectfully disagree. When I bought mine, my pal asked, "...You have need for it?"....completely straight question.
In my case, I only need it occasionally...just like the original owner.

TRUE: Years ago, all the small dairy farms near me were working. Nobody owned 4WD.
It'd have to be a right-of-way maintenance or well drilling work vehicle to be 4WD.
I questioned a bunch of young Turks about it.
Today, with so many homes being built "behind the parents' houses" having long driveways and needing firewood, I was told, "We use our 4WD all the time".
 
I believe so, yes, at least in some engines. I've seen them only in photos and on RockAuto listings.

I think a fitting 1/4 turns into a receiver built into the pan. The drain plug unscrews from that fitting, I think.
Dorman a replacement which you turn with a big screwdriver and features a hole at the 6 o'clock position to direct the waste oil from hitting the roll bar etc.
Ah, sounds like the VW plug.
 
Nice truck that should serve you well.
Sounds like you were able to negotiate a good deal as well, always a nice feeling when plunking down one's cash.
 
I just wanted to ask for an update regarding your break-in method. Are you going by the book or do you plan on taking a more aggressive approach with furious jumping over sand dunes?
 
Ugh, already a problem.

The tailgate is electric, which is utterly unnecessary. I'm pushing my dirt bike up the ramp, and the tailgate lifts a little as I ram the dirtbike into the ramp. Tailgate thinks I want to close it, and motors itself closed. The ramp then lifts up and the edge scrapes down the entire back of the painted tailgate. ((*#&(*&&#*$&^#$*@^#*@&^*@&^$#*@&^,

Mama comes out and says "we've had the truck one day". :cry::cry::cry:
That sucks! I have to agree with the Car Care Nut about tailgates.
Why do you need a powered tailgate? Hopefully if you are buying a truck you can close it yourself.
 
That sucks! I have to agree with the Car Care Nut about tailgates.
Why do you need a powered tailgate? Hopefully if you are buying a truck you can close it yourself.
It's hard to get a decently equipped truck without one it seems. I'm not a fan of it. I really don't care for the electronic release on the basic Chevrolets these days either.
 
Why do you need a powered tailgate? Hopefully if you are buying a truck you can close it yourself.

They have been powered opening for a long time...or power release.
You can open them with your key fob...it can be handy.
Mine is powered release and reduced weight closing...closes really easy.

I wonder if you can disable the power closing somewhere.
Sucks for the OP.
I bet Ford puts out a customer satisfaction offer at some point if this keeps happening,

They put one out on the power opening one...people were accidently opening it and damaging them on bushes, trailers ect.
 
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