IMHO in the grand scheme of things the color matching is a small thing. If the truck you found is the right price and optioned the way you want, buy it.
The data above is correct. At that location the "as-built" values are: xxxx 2626 xxxx. '26' in hexadecimal = 38, the PSI on the placard. I reprogrammed it to xxxx 2020 xxxx. '20' in hexadecimal = 32. I inflate the front tires to 32 psi and rear tires to 28 psi. I no longer get TPMS low...
This is what I started running after Raptor Assault as well. I also used Forscan to reset the TPMS to stop the low pressure warnings (after learning hexadecimal notation). Better traction/larger contact patch, and better ride (purely subjective).
You have to remove the rear panel of the center console like installing an E&G gun safe and replace it from behind the panel. There are good videos detailing the process. I had the same problem. This might be a good time to install a gun safe.
I’m reasonably sure you can replace the panel only. After market companies sell CF inserts. I’m not sure this company is still in business and they are pricey, but here’s an example.
https://www.carbon-88.com/product/f-series-carbon-fiber-door-inserts/
I had the same issue. I assumed it was the keyfob remote button being inadvertently pressed while in my pocket. I used Forscan to deactivate the remote release, and have had no further problems.
I have the plastic oil pan. 13,000 miles, 18 months, no oil pan issues.
As stated earlier in the thread, 55k seems like an average price.
If you like the truck, buy the truck.
I’ve had my 2018 for 18 months and no cam phaser issues. It seems to be getting better the longer that I drive it. I can’t comment on the first half of your question.
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