As mentioned yesterday regarding the expected snowstorm in lower MI, well I drove through the beginning of it early this morning on the way to work. Pretty much blizzard conditions on the highway and I was cutting my own trail - none of the 4 lanes were at all visible.Just wondering, I think the Lariat I ordered comes with the Hankook dynapros AT2's. Kinda wondering how good they are on slippery winter roads, anyone have any experience?
Well by god I might just keep these on then! Now if only my truck will be shipped soon to be able to try them out!As mentioned yesterday regarding the expected snowstorm in lower MI, well I drove through the beginning of it early this morning on the way to work. Pretty much blizzard conditions on the highway and I was cutting my own trail - none of the 4 lanes were at all visible.
I had my truck in the “slippery” drive mode which puts it in 4H and remaps the way the throttle responds. I would say the AT2 tires did very well. Never once did I feel like traction was an issue, either at speed on the highway or when accelerating from a stop. Although the change in throttle response really helps, too.
So far so good with the AT2. I’d like to see how they perform in a deep snow condition. I’m sure I’ll get my opportunity. ?
I agree completely. I just drove across I-696 and felt VERY comfortable in Slippery Mode.As mentioned yesterday regarding the expected snowstorm in lower MI, well I drove through the beginning of it early this morning on the way to work. Pretty much blizzard conditions on the highway and I was cutting my own trail - none of the 4 lanes were at all visible.
I had my truck in the “slippery” drive mode which puts it in 4H and remaps the way the throttle responds. I would say the AT2 tires did very well. Never once did I feel like traction was an issue, either at speed on the highway or when accelerating from a stop. Although the change in throttle response really helps, too.
So far so good with the AT2. I’d like to see how they perform in a deep snow condition. I’m sure I’ll get my opportunity. ?
Glad to hear that you had the same experience as I did. I’m not one to use the different drive modes (except Sport Mode)as they somehow seem gimmicky to me, however, the Slippery Mode actually seems to work well!I agree completely. I just drove across I-696 and felt VERY comfortable in Slippery Mode.
Same here. Usually just keep it in normal. Sport mode is impressive, especially for such a small engine. It's hard to believe this engine is half the size of the old Triton 5.4L.Glad to hear that you had the same experience as I did. I’m not one to use the different drive modes (except Sport Mode)as they somehow seem gimmicky to me, however, the Slippery Mode actually seems to work well!
They seem pretty gimmicky to me too, but I'm absolutely gonna try them all out when the opportunities arise, and hopefully they do what they claim to. Glad the slippery mode works well, I figured that would be my ski mountain go to.Glad to hear that you had the same experience as I did. I’m not one to use the different drive modes (except Sport Mode)as they somehow seem gimmicky to me, however, the Slippery Mode actually seems to work well!
Yeah Sport mode is really the only one that I used on my previous F-150s. This new Slippery mode seems to do the trick though. Granted I’ve only used it once, but so far, so good.They seem pretty gimmicky to me too, but I'm absolutely gonna try them all out when the opportunities arise, and hopefully they do what they claim to. Glad the slippery mode works well, I figured that would be my ski mountain go to.
It's nice that it puts the truck into 4H. My 2018 left it in 2H.Yeah Sport mode is really the only one that I used on my previous F-150s. This new Slippery mode seems to do the trick though. Granted I’ve only used it once, but so far, so good.
I was surprised too that it automatically engages the hubs. Like you, my former F-150s kept it in 2H.It's nice that it puts the truck into 4H. My 2018 left it in 2H.