It depends on the QuickJack model: https://www.quickjack.com/
I've had mine for several years, the version in the photo is the BL-5000SLX I bought to work on a vintage sports car. Due to the Maverick pinch weld jack point locations, I added modified accessory SLX frame extensions that I...
Yeah, it's taken me awhile to respond, too much life goin' on.
Anyway, thanks for the response.
If you peruse the top plug in my photo, there's a chunk of something in the lower right quadrant that was firm to a dental tool poke and didn't appear to be magnetic, I assumed it was the remnants of...
Did my RDU & PTU last weekend, I've had the Mav for a year, but have clocked less than 6k miles on it, the fluid refreshes were pretty easy overall, both seemed to be just under proper fill.
The RDU fill plug situation was a bit troubling, the magnet was missing. It's my understanding that the...
Multiple experiences with automotive dealer service departments . . .
More often than not, if the service manager is talking, there's some mistruthin' going on.
The TuxMats cover a bit more and look nicer but are a PITA to remove for cleaning.
The WeatherTech mats are much easier to remove and install.
If the Mav was a work truck I would have stayed with the WeatherTechs.
Resurrecting an older thread. . .
Yeah, I have a 5000SLX QuickJack that just barely fits within the wheelbase of my sports car, and I really didn't want two QuickJacks in the garage, so I bought the frame extensions. The extensions work fine for a cross-chassis "sideways" lift as shown earlier...
The mats were installed for a few months, but I replaced them with a set of TuxMats, which look less "industrial".
FloorLiner HP 441642-1-3IM
I don't think these will fit a hybrid Maverick.
Kansas City area, local pick-up only. $100
Used for about 6 months, I have a Cobb AccessPort now and no longer need the 4D Tech module since I can do the same thing with the Cobb programmer.
$75 plus actual shipping costs.
FEATURES:
Simple plug n' play install - No tools
Memorizes start/stop preference
Will not void warranty
Maintains...
The hubcaps are the stainless steel version that have five "fingers" that clamp against the lug nuts, I needed to bend the fingers in a bit for the smaller diameter Maverick bolt circle and roll the tips.
I also dabbed pea-sized blobs of RTV onto each finger before popping on a hubcap as extra...
Yeah, I was going to have the wheels powder coated gunmetal gray, but my local powder coating shop doesn't do wheels anymore. I'm okay with the white for that 60's-70's F-100 vibe. . .
Four new 2024 Ford Maverick Lariat 18" wheels with 225/60R18 Michelin Primacy tires. . . removed at just over 500 miles. $1000, local pick-up, Kansas City area.