Those wheels bring back memories of Clark sliding down the hill with his non-caloric silicone-based kitchen lubricant, crashing into the recycle bin in Walmart parking lot.
That would be nice if the tariffs don't apply to vehicles. Because as anyone who knows that's looked at a new vehicle or purchased one recently how overpriced they all are regardless of size or manufacturer.
Don't worry folks The plastics are the same regardless of Ford models. I've had a $60,000 F-150, rode in a $90,000 raptor, they all scratch it's just cheap plastic. The 25 Mavericks use the same interior plastic, it all scratches easily.
I laugh at the poster who says is 25 is more resilient...
When I purchased my 2012 F-150 SuperCrew XLT it came with it all's it was was an old style push in cigarette lighter that went in the 12 volt socket along with an ashtray. It didn't include an extra 12 volt port, it just used the one the vehicle came with.
Yeah it comes out pretty easy there's just four plastic clips that hold it in you can use a towel on the HVAC control panel and gently get a plastic trim panel removal tool to get your fingers in there and pull that panel straight out towards you, it just snaps in and snaps out.
I tapped the 12...
I have no use for it as I don't use the single one, but nice work. It would drive my OCD nuts not having the matching ports, I would have had the bought a second OEM one.
I see Amazon has a few that are rechargeable and heated. I would just have a problem paying $100 or more for a coffee mug that I would drink the coffee before it even got cool.
I think your problem is you just need to drink quicker. That way stop in a gas station/restaurant, take a piss...
The OEM version that comes on the F-150 is my favorite. It installs behind the passenger tail light and uses a shock as well but the passenger side tailgate swivel is where it mounts to and it's nice because it's out of sight you don't see the strut at all.
Sadly I'm a perfectionist. If there's something I can do to make it look a little nicer it drives me nuts until I get it looking just right.
These also flash when you unlock/lock the doors, with the rest of the exterior lights.
Yours look good as well you just need the colored lenses to hide...
I started to use only 3M tape, but I was afraid that wouldn't hold for the long-term. So I used four small half inch long screws holding the lens on, probably closer to 3/8 in length. Also I drilled a small 1/8 in hole in the very bottom of each lens that will allow water to flow out...
Yeah the harness helped, but it wasn't finished. I wrapped quite a bit of it with more Tessa tape as quite a few of the wires weren't fully covered or covered at all.
These are plug and play as well, with the added adapter harness. I soldered and heat shrink the wires from the LEDs to the...
Finally got around to doing this the right way. I tried the Mabbet revised version with the smoked lenses, and wasn't a huge fan they just look too plain and stick out too far on the fender compared to OEM.
So I used my own OEM XLT fender inserts and painted them to match. Now the only...
I went full out ptm, just not crazy about em. Prefer the OEM option better, just waiting on USPS to get my harness here from custom auto works.
The Mabetts are barely visible in daytime with the smoked lens. Mine will be easy to see with the frosted lens.