Adams spray ceramic
It is much better then the water based ceramics from McGuires, turtle wax, etc.. But it is easier to apply then the "real" ceramic coatings. On a dry truck it took me about 30-45 min to apply with a microfiber block and towel. I also did not do the 5 hours of prep like...
I once didn't make a grass hillside with about 12 inches of drifed snow. I just wanted to see if I could. I was so close though. I turned around and went up the driveway with no issue. Good tires and no ice and you shouldn't have a problem.
This item was one of those items that looks dumb, but for a few bucks I will try it..... then I realized it keeps my glove box organized and things accessible without having to dump the whole thing. Well work the money.
Don't over think it. You have a 2 axle 4 tire truck under 7,000 lbs. That is code 520.
Don't worry about your single axle trailer. I have been hauling a single axle trailer for years with no issues.
What I do is carefully fold the aluminum foil and then crack the filter and let it drain into the catch. Let it drain and finish removing filter. No mess no fuss. That with the FUMOTO valve in the back made for a quick, clean oil change.
I was contacted about my radio. They facilitated a call to resolve the problem. I received the call while at work. I called back and left a message and didn't get a return to my message. I recontacted the contact here and a second call to resolve my issue was setup. That call resulted in a...
sorry, I edited my post. This fill tube adapter is what I am talking about. Mine has a center divider that makes using is difficult without spilling. I didn't mean the main port for filling, hahaha.
Long sharp knife and pliers. Cut the center piece (flap) out. Make it a straight tube. Won’t hurt anything.
Edit: I am talking about the whit plastic fill tube that comes with the truck, not the flap to the gas tank. sorry.
I used it liberally and used all 10 packs on my Maverick. I used in on everything including mirrors and window trim. My wife has a Telluride and I used 8.
If you are just trading in I would find a easier product to use. Chemical Guys VRP or Meguiar's black plastic restore. Neither will...
Where do you fall on this hierarchy of debate? Do you feel like a tough guy judging people you don't know and name calling? I don't understand why you feel that you have to prove you are right to a stranger on the internet who has an opinion. I am sorry I have an opinion you don't agree with...
We all have opinions, you have yours and I mine. The 2.5 might be a great engine, but overall I don't think EVs are a reliable replacement for internal combustion, though I do think they are the future. Again, my opinion and I was asked for it by the OP.
You statement that reliability...
I actually got a great deal on a spreader bar from harbor freight. I put the one side right next to the pinch weld and I can get both tires up. I was originally just worried about bending a pinch weld. I just didn't know. Now that I do, there isn't a problem.
Harbor freight has super cheap cleaning cloths. They work just fine. They are either cheap or free. Stockpile. With a good cleaner they are fine for the plastic in the maverick.