For the cost of the time and materials and the absolute pain in the rear for every time you load and unload, you can buy a brand new small garden trailer and just go. I got an 8x10 trailer from tractor supply and I use that thing all the time with my mav.
In my opinion, get the trailer, save...
My 2016 audi has an amazing start stop system. The 25 mav only works while in drive and honestly that bugs me. But, I do appreciate not wasting gas at a stop light.
The 25+ ecoboost is a redesign and should in theory not have that issue. The originals had slots cut into the block between the cylinders. These slots is where the constant headgasket issues came from. The redesign does not have those slots and are solid.
I have the same issue. 25 XLT 2.0. I assume it's extra loud injectors. Once the engine warms up, the sound completely goes away. I just call it the sewing machine until it dissipates.
If you know how to tow and have been doing it for awhile, you'll be fine as long as you're safe. Might want to upgrade the brakes to something more tow built.
Just be safe. Trucks used to be vastly underrated for towing. But these days I'm not so sure. Safety first. Test it and see how you feel...
I was born and raised in the city. You locked up everything.
Now I live out in the country with my driveway being a 1/8th mile drsgstrip. I leave my keys in the truck.
Don't judge people for how they live their life.
I'm assuming that is what happened to this guy. It sucks but you always...
Depends on you. But for me, I'd cut off the flappy bits and then either wear the scar with pride or get ready for body work. You'd need a plastic filler, sandpaper, primer, body color paint, and clear coat. And just that little bit there could easily take you 2-3 days with prep and drying time...
Brushguard, bull bar for 2025+
FOG. LIGHTS.
A type of organization tray that goes into the cubby spot above the glove box but below the dash.
Some way to turn on the rear view camera at any time would be equally amazing.
All modern A/Cs (AFAIK) automatically turn off the recirculation when the defrost function is used. If you're using defrost on the windshield, that is your likely culprit.
I work for a different type of dealer. Warranty claims without parts is rare, but all you need is the proper wording and a part that was the cause of the failure. Manufacturers absolutely do warranty claims on repairs that don't actually require parts. If you knew how many loose fittings/hoses...