Another option that I use, and find the most convenient if you arenāt towing. The folding hitch step. Itās small and rulesā¦.
https://www.mavericktruckclub.com/forum/threads/installed-carr-5-inch-folding-step-hitch.43174/
Cheers
yeah those brats are cool. I bought two boat seats off amazon and mounted them to a board and added to D rings to catch a ratchet strap so it doesnāt slide to the tail. Hereās a link to my post on those -...
Just match the white wires. The ford one might be green and whitte, with the negative being green and black. Match white to white and youāll be good.
Disconnect the negative terminal attached to body, Put a blanket down under/in front of the bumper, , lay down, reach in there and literally pull the sensor out. Two wire splice to splice in the new housing and insert the sensor, push it back into the bumper. Make sure your wires are dressed and...
Yes. Just the negative terminal thatās bolt mounted to the body, just to the right of the battery. Very easy⦠Just note, it took my Maverick a good 20 min after the splicing and swapping to refresh its brain and have the auto air functions working properly. Good luck!
Hereās my post about my seats -
https://www.mavericktruckclub.com/forum/threads/fun-post-for-me-new-bed-seats-installed-for-tailgating.48169/
2 boat seats I mounted to a piece of wood and strapped down to the bed. Cheers!
My 1 min throw and go awning set up - 2 telescoping painters poles, 2 notarize ties, 2 tarp clamps, painters tarp, 2 caribeaners and 2 magnets. Parked up at the water next to the guy with a 2k awning coming off his jeep and stole the show! Lol cheers!
Biener Ford Manhasset, yes same business as Great Neck. I bought my Maverick in Jersey at Cadby Ford, but I live right by Biener and so I use them for service. So far Iāve had a few not great experiences like a cranky tech who didnāt feel like rotating my wheels, and a few very good experiences...