I just bought a 24 lariat and asked our Ford service manager and they said every 5000 miles. And then I checked with our local tire and oil place and they affirmed every 5000 miles. So with those two inputs thatās where weāre going every 5000 miles
This has happened to me twice in a manner of 10 days. I go to open my tailgate and itās locked, and I have not locked it on myself. No key used. Any bells have this happen?
I have not noticed it wanting to pull to the right. But both my wife and I donāt really like how it handles curves at speeds of like 65 and above. We were on the interstate 90 going up to lookout pass and the way it handled the curves Was unsettling. Straightaways and gentle curves just smooth...
When I reinstalled those screws, I was able to get them to be fairly tight. I didnāt want to over tighten them and strip anything out, but I got them to be pretty snug.
These particular mudflaps hang lower and are wide so that gaping area on the driver side in the rear seems protected. Iām still gonna buy the cover from Mabett to further protect all the wiring thatās up in there.
Today I installed Mabett mudflaps on my 2024 lariat. Installation was a breeze. But my concern is on both rear installations. The screws that you need to remove for installation were extremely loose. I unscrewed them with just finger tips. No tools needed. It was actually somewhat worrisome. I...
I have to disagree with you. Iāve been driving a 2011 Chevy Cruz and the lights are less than great. On the new maverick with the auto dim highbeams I find it much easier to see the road at night.
I disagree on your comment as to the Maverick feeling cheap. We have a ford edge and I drove a Chevy Cruze . So maybe my expectations might be set low, but I find my lariat solid and comfortable .
I know it is ok to use regular gas, but it says in owner manual that in the summer you may have to use premium. My thought is to alternate between the two at fill ups. Thoughts?