Question then I see some links below, but I will ask you. Do you know of any tailgate light bars that would work with standard non led taillight bulbs?
Has anybody installed this
Redline Double Row LED Tailgate Light Bar with Reverse Light, Brake Light, Turn Signals and Hazard Light https://www.opt-7.com/collections/ford/products/redline-double-row-led-tailgate-light-bar-with-reverse-light-brake-light-turn-signals-and-hazard-light
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I agree about the fuel gage I don't like how it works I also find as it jumps in 1/8 sections to be just weird. I haven't really had any issues with the rest I don't love the tachometer, but it in the end it doesn't bother me either.
Not an option, but I know what you mean. As I stated a few comments ago I should have put this as adding a transmission cooler rather than the whole upgrade to 4K as indicated. I really shouldn't in a place where I am trying to tow what the truck can't tow.
Good points. My goal that I don't think I did a good job explaining is I should have what would it take to add a transmission cooler to my truck for extra cooling for what I have and when I do tow to help keep my transmission in better shape even staying at 2K or under.
Good point to be sure. I have a mid course in mind. I would like to add the cooler and connectors and leave it at that and still only tow 2000 lbs, but my feeling that would be better for the truck the cooler for example while still staying within the weight the truck is rated for. Does that...
That was what I was wanting to know it won't be the same, but I had heard that I could add the what you are talking about. Has anybody added the transmission cooler here?
So, I realize that I am one of the few people on the earth without a smart phone. As you know the 2025 XL doesn't have nav in the system as a default. Are you saying you can pay Ford to have that added to the SYNC system?
I wanted to let you all know that were following the posts that I got my truck fixed today. It took about 2 hours and I hope has solved my problem. I have a piece of cardboard under the rear diff to see if it leaks now that its repaired.