Sponsored

Maverick FX4 off-road capability?

starquestbd22

Well-known member
Joined
Jul 15, 2021
Threads
8
Messages
276
Reaction score
545
Location
NC
Vehicle(s)
2022 Maverick XLT
Okay, then show your work on determining the diameter of a 235/65R17 tire.
Oh oh, I know this one!!! (Raises hand enthusiastically)

That there tire is 235mm wide with an aspect ratio of 65 meaning the sidewall of said tire is 65% of 235mm which is 152.75mm. Gotta multiply that by 2 cuz there’s a sidewall on the top and bottom so 305.5mm. Convert them there metrics to good ol’ American inches and you get 12.03”. Then you gotta add the 17” hole in between the two sidewalls. Overall diameter is approx. 29.03”. Do that with a 225/65/17 and you get 28.52”. But as someone mentioned, this is just a calculation. Individual tires of the same size but by different manufacturers can and often do have slightly different dimensions.

So yes, two tires with the same wheel diameter and aspect ratio but different widths…the wider one will always be taller than the narrower one. Had a buddy at work that could never wrap his mind around that.
 

starquestbd22

Well-known member
Joined
Jul 15, 2021
Threads
8
Messages
276
Reaction score
545
Location
NC
Vehicle(s)
2022 Maverick XLT
It’s not truly important how off road capable the Mav is. All we really need to know is that it’s not as capable as a Bronco Sport. I asked a question over on their FB group in which I made the comment that a Mav was basically a BS with a bed. Boy did they set me straight. Just so y’all know, the BS is a dedicated off-road vehicle and the Mav is a city dweller. At least that’s what I was told.
 

22Mav

Well-known member
Banned
First Name
Jared
Joined
Aug 7, 2021
Threads
5
Messages
344
Reaction score
745
Location
MO
Vehicle(s)
Ford Maverick XLT/Lariat.. Undecided still :O
Sir, 235 and 225 are width of the tires in mm. The tires have identical side wall heights = 65mm, both on 17" rims.
Lasty, all FX4 are AWD. The extra height comes from suspension changes not tires.
Side wall height is NOT 65mm, it's 65% of the width. The suspension does not change height in any way between FX4 or non-FX4. Monotube rear shocks don't provide lift. As far as we know, there's zero difference in the front suspension either. If Ford lifted the FX4 model, we'd know about it. They wouldn't keep their descriptions of the suspension vague with no mention of additional lift, we'd see it hyped up everywhere.

Also notice, how they explicitly list the tire size right there in the tech specs? That's because it's the driving factor for the difference in the numbers. An FX4 equipped with standard 225/65R17 Pirellis will be identical in height/ground clearance as the FWD hybrid. Sorry if this isn't what a lot of you wanted, it's the facts Ford has provided. Drive modes and tow hooks won't get you any further along "off-road", might give you a little mental boost to hit up some gravel roads, but this "off-road" package, isn't turning your Maverick into something that can follow right along the same trails as a Bronco Wildtrak or something.
 

Sponsored

Rkbrumbelow

Well-known member
First Name
Robert
Joined
Jul 23, 2021
Threads
13
Messages
1,216
Reaction score
1,457
Location
Cedartown, GA
Vehicle(s)
HCH2, Hybrid XLT on order

22Mav

Well-known member
Banned
First Name
Jared
Joined
Aug 7, 2021
Threads
5
Messages
344
Reaction score
745
Location
MO
Vehicle(s)
Ford Maverick XLT/Lariat.. Undecided still :O
It’s not truly important how off road capable the Mav is. All we really need to know is that it’s not as capable as a Bronco Sport. I asked a question over on their FB group in which I made the comment that a Mav was basically a BS with a bed. Boy did they set me straight. Just so y’all know, the BS is a dedicated off-road vehicle and the Mav is a city dweller. At least that’s what I was told.
Oh boy, the Maverick will do just fine "off-road" so long as owners have a reasonable expectation. Glad I left that Spacebook group though, doesn't sound like I'm missing much.
 

Erniek

Well-known member
First Name
Earnest
Joined
Jul 28, 2021
Threads
21
Messages
135
Reaction score
287
Location
Limestone,TN
Vehicle(s)
2013 GLK350, Ford 1997 F150 4x4, 2019 civic ex
Hope this helps. Go tired of reading the whole post

Ford Maverick Maverick FX4 off-road capability? D4414A48-F1AD-4FE4-BECA-14294D0AA26F
 
Sponsored

starquestbd22

Well-known member
Joined
Jul 15, 2021
Threads
8
Messages
276
Reaction score
545
Location
NC
Vehicle(s)
2022 Maverick XLT
Oh boy, the Maverick will do just fine "off-road" so long as owners have a reasonable expectation. Glad I left that Spacebook group though, doesn't sound like I'm missing much.
They weren’t all that way. Several of them were very nice and polite and tried to answer my question which was simply asking for opinions on the 8 speed transmission that the BS and Mav Eco share. But a few wanted to know why I “came to a Bronco page to ask questions about the Maverick.” When I pointed out that the Mav is basically a BS with a bed, you would have thought I’d thrown my glove down, spit in someone’s eye, and insulted their mother!

Even had one fella tell me how they share an engine, transmission, and a lot of the suspension and drivetrain…but that’s it, everything else is totally different. 😂
 

Nw_adventure

2.0L EcoBoost
Well-known member
Joined
Aug 3, 2021
Threads
101
Messages
3,134
Reaction score
2,928
Location
Salt Lake city
Vehicle(s)
Honda Element/ Toyota Highlander
Engine
2.0L EcoBoost
The Subaru Outback/Crosstrek/Forester all have 8.7" of ground clearance. The Maverick FX4 will have 8.6" of ground clearance. I've got no idea how off-road worthy the FX4's AWD system will be.
someone mentioned the FFX4 package would raise the ground clearance to 9.0
 

CMFX4

2.0L EcoBoost
Well-known member
First Name
Christian
Joined
Aug 13, 2021
Threads
2
Messages
52
Reaction score
114
Location
Florida
Vehicle(s)
Kia Forte Koup
Engine
2.0L EcoBoost
The rims sold me on the FX4, the AWD will be a bonus on the dirt roads around me. As far as compared to a Bronco sport, I think it may be better because of the extra torque and horsepower vs the 1.5L (except the Badlands that one should be better)
 
 







Top