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Having installed the tailgate assist I will give everyone this tip:

Save yourself a lot of grief getting the locking cam nut into the tailgate by REMOVING the blue stuff from the threads. Even go so far as lubricate the bolt threads. If it's "locktite" you probably don't need it, and if it is, use your own that has not already set-up.

The blue on the threads PREVENTS you from holding the nut steady at 90 degrees and you MUST do this.
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Do you have a link for that remote start? I tried a Google search and came up empty. I’m sure others without the Lux package would appreciate it as well.
The CompuStar DC3 paired with its companion harness ADS-THR-FM8 is an aftermarket plug and play that gives you remote start and security. Your regular key fob gains the ability to remote start the vehicle (press Lock 3x, or it can be configured for pressing Lock-Unlock-Lock).

I'm planning on getting the DC3 added to mine, you can cobble together the components for a little over $108, the harness can be acquired for a penny if you go into Best Buy and request to purchase it along with SKU 4081923 (t-harness bundle SKU). The DC3 will need to be flashed and you do require a module to interface with it via your phone or computer. Depending on the technician, your local Best Buy that does car installations may be willing to flash it for you if you bring it in. Otherwise you can buy the interface (ADS USB Weblink Updater) for like $57 and then install the Weblink desktop application (does not require a dealer log in).

Installation is criminally easy, I have full confidence that anyone here reading this could install the DC3 themselves after they program it. It's 100% full plug and play, you can't mess it up. You just need to make sure to zip tie the brain in a location where it or the harness won't impede your feet from operating the vehicle.

I'm a technician who installs these for a living, so if you do decide to take it upon yourself and install it and have any questions, I'm all ears.
 

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Some way to protect the Cat-converter. It's an absolute epidemic where I live.
This has been on my mind a lot too. (Bay area, CA)

Do you know what "Air Tabs" are on semi trucks? Side skirts that add aerodynamics. I'm thinking if I "lower" the sides no one will be able to crawl under. Or like someone else said lower the whole truck! Seems hard to protect without taking extreme measures. For every YouTube video showing how to put security devices on, there's two videos showing you how to take them off.

I was thinking about parking on speed bumps. Again to close the space under the truck. Would work while parking at home.
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The CompuStar DC3 paired with its companion harness ADS-THR-FM8 is an aftermarket plug and play that gives you remote start and security. Your regular key fob gains the ability to remote start the vehicle (press Lock 3x, or it can be configured for pressing Lock-Unlock-Lock).

I'm planning on getting the DC3 added to mine, you can cobble together the components for a little over $108, the harness can be acquired for a penny if you go into Best Buy and request to purchase it along with SKU 4081923 (t-harness bundle SKU). The DC3 will need to be flashed and you do require a module to interface with it via your phone or computer. Depending on the technician, your local Best Buy that does car installations may be willing to flash it for you if you bring it in. Otherwise you can buy the interface (ADS USB Weblink Updater) for like $57 and then install the Weblink desktop application (does not require a dealer log in).

Installation is criminally easy, I have full confidence that anyone here reading this could install the DC3 themselves after they program it. It's 100% full plug and play, you can't mess it up. You just need to make sure to zip tie the brain in a location where it or the harness won't impede your feet from operating the vehicle.

I'm a technician who installs these for a living, so if you do decide to take it upon yourself and install it and have any questions, I'm all ears.
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Ratchet strap and bungee cords. Also, don't wait until you need them.
 

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Whether it's something as popular as a dash cam or maybe even just a certain mudflap, what would you recommend for a new Maverick owner?

I just received my Maverick and was curious about any recommendations, even if it's just purely cosmetic!
Here is a few upgrades I added, tail gate damper also lettering, bug deflector, bumper stop.

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window tint, all-weather mats, speaker upgrades, wireless carplay adapter, and spray in bed liner for my dirt bike
I just added after-market mud flaps to my Maverick. Took them off my original build order because it would not have gotten built - Ford did not have any mud flaps.
 

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Wireless CarPlay or Android Auto.
 
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Driving lessons. Nobody knows what to do at a four-way stop much less how to use a TWLTL lane.
 

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Wireless CarPlay or Android Auto.
And what's worse is that I discovered that the USB port needed to use Android Auto takes forever to charge my phone. If I'm making a long trip in the morning, I'm used to just charging the phone in the car along the way, and if I use the charger for the phone, then I can't use Android Auto.
 

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Mud flaps, and the lockable compartments for the back near the tailgate to replace the plastic covers, I keep a bottle jack and wheel stops in them & other repair stuff.

Retractable hard top cover, soft top is easier to fold up but there's nothing like knowing your stuff in the bed is securely locked away with a foldable hard cover.

Bought a hard top cover off Amazon $300 I think and best thing ever, besides secure dry stuff it also looks so good!!
 

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Mud flaps, and the lockable compartments for the back near the tailgate to replace the plastic covers, I keep a bottle jack and wheel stops in them & other repair stuff.

Retractable hard top cover, soft top is easier to fold up but there's nothing like knowing your stuff in the bed is securely locked away with a foldable hard cover.

Bought a hard top cover off Amazon $300 I think and best thing ever, besides secure dry stuff it also looks so good!!
I'm debating about getting mud flaps or wheel fender flares.
I don't like the look of both together
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