801A vs 802A

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So..801 comes with Sync and with that you can have remote start and equal or better nav than 802 when paired with your phone?
 

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I ordered the 802A but not the Technology package.

I don't need something to notify me when I've gone over the lines in the road LOL! And the auto high beams seemed a waste for me since I use my light bar in place of high beams anyway. The rain sensing wipers would have been nice though. But I'd rather spend that $2k on wheels/tires/bumpers.
 

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So..801 comes with Sync and with that you can have remote start and equal or better nav than 802 when paired with your phone?

Yes you are correct. If you get the 801A package or better you get the Sync 3 system that comes with Android Auto or Apple Car play. Works great for navigation and music. I have the 801A and just added some of the features from the 802A package that I wanted of which 1 of them was the remote start. Also would always recommend adding Sync connect to be able to connect to the truck from you phone. Based on what I recall it was very cheap to add.
 
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Yes you are correct. If you get the 801A package or better you get the Sync 3 system that comes with Android Auto or Apple Car play. Works great for navigation and music. I have the 801A and just added some of the features from the 802A package that I wanted of which 1 of them was the remote start. Also would always recommend adding Sync connect to be able to connect to the truck from you phone. Based on what I recall it was very cheap to add.

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I did what most 810A folks did for the same reasons. No boost gauge for a twin turbo truck though? That's silly.
 

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Exact same. And went 802a because i wanted all the goodies. Figured I'd never use the tech pkg. Wish I could've got the carbon fiber though

I really regret not getting the Carbon Fiber also. I'm in communication with a company out in Cali that's working on a real carbon fiber over lay package for the Raptor. I'm looking forward to the results.
 

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i went with the "basic" 802a. no options added. liked that it included the rear seat belt airbags. and i wanted torsion front end. didn't want the tech pkg cause i never use cruise. also the 802a has the sony sound which i enjoy.
 

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Gentlemen,
Would like your opinions. It's a $6K difference between the two and I'm leaning towards the 801A.
Things I don't care about:
The 4.10 front diff.
The front camera.
Brake controller.
Dual zone AC.

I would add the heated mirrors and remote start.
What I do want is the 8" touch screen. Mostly to be used for nav as a GPS. Is the nav/GPS included in the 801? Is there a monthly charge?
Do any of the 801 guys wish they got 802 and do any of the 802 guys wish they hadn't.
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There's a lot different. THis is the 2018 - 801A Mid vs 802A Luxury
Equipment Group 802A Luxury $9,770
  • LED Box Lighting,
  • 360 Degree Camera,
  • Remote Start System w/Remote Tailgate Release,
  • Universal Garage Door Opener,
  • Integrated Trailer Brake Controller,
  • Blind Spot Information System (BLIS), cross-traffic alert and trailer tow monitoring (BLIS sensor in taillamp),
  • Power-Sliding Rear Window, privacy tint and defrost,
  • Power-Adjustable Pedals,
  • 8" Productivity Screen,
  • Voice-Activated Touchscreen Navigation System, pinch-to-zoom capability,
  • SiriusXM Traffic and Travel Link,
  • Memory System (Seat, Pedal, Exterior Mirror),
  • Pro Trailer Backup Assist,
  • 4.10 Front Axle w/Torsen Differential,
  • LED Sideview Mirror Spotlights, high-intensity LED security approach lamps,
  • Power Glass Heated Sideview Mirrors, turn signal and LED security approach lamps,
  • Heated Steering Wheel,
  • SYNC Connect
  • Dual-Zone Electronic Automatic Temperature Control,
  • Ambient Lighting - Ice Blue Color Only,
  • Intelligent Access w/Push-Button Start,
  • Radio: B&O Play Premium Audio System, single-CD, HD Radio and SiriusXM radio
  • SYNC 3, enhanced voice recognition communications and entertainment system,
  • 8" LCD touchscreen in center stack w/swiping and pinch-to-zoom capabilities, pinch-to-zoom capability included when equipped w/available voice activated touchscreen navigation system,
  • AppLink,
  • 911 Assist,
  • Apple CarPlay and Android Auto and 2 smart charging USB ports,
  • Tailgate Applique FORD,
  • Power Tilt/Telescoping Steering Column w/Memory,
  • Advanced Security Pack, SecuriLock Passive Anti-Theft System (PATS) and inclination/intrusion sensors
Equipment Group 801A Mid $3,280
  • Radio: Single-CD/SiriusXM w/7 Speakers
  • Power-Adjustable Pedals,
  • Tailgate Applique FORD,
  • Power-Sliding Rear Window, privacy tint and defrost
 

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I almost bought an 800 off a dealer lot but couldn’t come to a deal, ordered an 802 instead. Thought a lot of the features were a gimmick until I started using using them.
 
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