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If my driving just occasionally needs traction in soft sand, but not off-roading in rough terrain, do I need a true 4-wheel drive off-road package or will the AWD in the Maverick be adequate?
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The FX4 has the same exact AWD system that the normal Ecoboost AWD has. The difference comes in 2 different drive modes that you would have to add with Forscan and hill descent control. Outside of the AWD system, the FX4 has a skid plate under the engine and tow hooks along with different shocks/struts. From what I can tell you'll do just fine with the non FX4. For what it's worth I added the extra drive modes and hill descent control to my XLI agree that the FX4 package is worth the cost, but cost is not the issue. Rather, the issue is finding a built truck that has it. That's why I asked if AWD is adequate for my 4 wheel needs.
Can you share more details about adding hill descent to the XL?For what it's worth I added the extra drive modes and hill descent control to my XL
Got an IPC and console switch out of a salvage yard FX4 Maverick. Added them along with a 12g wire to the console harness and then loaded the IPC module bas built data from the salvage FX4 and voila. Cost me about $150 and sure the FX4 package is only 700 or something but it also requires XLT trim which I had no interest in upgrading to considering that meant another few thousand just to get FX4. XL has better looking interior and I'm cheap.Can you share more details about adding hill descent to the XL?
Thank you in advance.
Tires are going to be a much bigger factor than the FX4 package. FX4 does come with tire upgrade, but tires designed for sand added to the stock AWD likely will perform better than FX4 stock tires.If my driving just occasionally needs traction in soft sand, but not off-roading in rough terrain, do I need a true 4-wheel drive off-road package or will the AWD in the Maverick be adequate?
Thats why we got that uh-oh button in the Tremor. I spin alot on my driveway with nothing engaged, but 4 wheel lock and rear locker will hault that spinning halfway up the driveway if I forgot.Sand can be tricky and the FX4 wouldn't help you out anymore than the standard AWD. You're likely fine but if you find yourself spinning a wheel uh-oh......
I'll go once up the mountain and she'll hop and fuss maybe slide a little but finds her way.Thats why we got that uh-oh button in the Tremor. I spin alot on my driveway with nothing engaged, but 4 wheel lock and rear locker will hault that spinning halfway up the driveway if I forgot.
That's what I will do on other people's trail pretty much. On our driveway, simply for its preservation I go for minimum wheel spin. It's been bad enough after a storm that my comanche even needed multiple attempts. That's why it has a winch when it gets bad it goes up first, makes a path and can haul material down to fill ruts as needed. Last time the ruts got as deep as 14 inches. Good thing the Tremor has the traction control to ride the high lines.I'll go once up the mountain and she'll hop and fuss maybe slide a little but finds her way.
Then I'll lock 4WD and hit the rear locker for the most rutted out section and the Tremor just scoots right up it like a billy goat.
Definitely get the 4k package it's gear ration will make off-road situations easier.Thanks for the answers. I've got an order in with the FX4 package included, but I'm going to look around if I don't get notice by January of a production date. Nice to know that an AWD model without the FX4 package is an option for me. I would still miss the A/T tires and trailer receiver. There are other options to get the trailer receiver but not the tires.