H-6 is the battery for the EB, H-5 is a stretch for the hybrid, as a former EB owner I bet you know this.
Edit: @Cherokee the H-6 is the correct battery for your EB.
I live in a rural area about ten miles from the nearest town and drive often when even the rural traffic is light. How I accellerate for the best mileage depends on the road and the traffic. I will not hold up traffic for MPG. If no traffic and a level road starting out, I will start off...
Would like to see for those of us who don't have or want to do the digital thing, a center console button protector much like @spaceharrier has created here that utilizes the slot to hold it in please such that it can readily be removed for cleaning or changing needs.
Or maybe just a smaller, more streamlined case for the existing innerds to be transferred to.
Edit/Add: this would probably also have applications to other Ford trucks also, increasing any demand.
This tech would be really great if they downsize it for application to the typical vehicles people already have for normal usage, ie. like CUV's and the Mavericks, even small sedans. However, it would need to be affordable first.
I don't know about the set, I think it may just be an optical illusion based on the square lines of the box vs the stylized lines of the original truck. The box appears tilted down to me. Really have to measure to know otherwise.
Surprised you do this too, as in your part of the world the days are so much shorter this time of year. I usually do this also, but on my Maverick, I do find the courtesy lights are also an indicator of low 12v battery voltage, so I have been leaving them on with the door to help monitor it's...
I really like that solution better than the others I've seen on here. Just snaps on or sits on top, I assume? I need one to cover the buttons on the FWD hybrid. Don't care for the door solutions or others I've seen that I can't readily remove to clean under.
Ref: Splash Guards
Lots of threads on here, the Mabetts seem to be one of the best for the money, I really like mine. But, I think the Maxzinas now cover the wheel liner gap better on the left rear if Ford still hasn't closed it.
As many on here have noted, the Maverick runs the AC compressor often, many times whether you want it or not to control humidity in the cockpit. It gets worked frequently. Just about any vehicle built in the last 20+ years will operate the AC compressor (if equipped) when you select...
A glovebox organizer was one of the first things I got. I think mine was maybe by Mabett. Looks similar to the link you posted. Was amazed how well it fit and how useful it was. I actually wanted to store my owner's manual in there.