First time truck owner here..
After getting a drop in, I'd always recommend spray-in.
- Drop-in isn't waterproof unless you spend time making it.
- Drop-in requires some time and effort to install. If I factor in the cost of my time, I'd have been better off getting spray-in done somewhere.
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It'll take some time for you to get used to driving a hybrid.
here are some tips: https://www.mavericktruckclub.com/forum/threads/best-fuel-economy-on-a-hybrid.44282/post-779482
Unfortunately I had started a new job and my girlfriend mostly filled up the car over the winter.
But from what I remember I average ~5.4 L/100km in the summer and 6.8 L/100km in the winter. My driving is mostly city which is ideal for hybrids.
I don't remember what figures I had stated, but I usually convert to miles and gallons since there are so many more US folks here than us Canadians lol.
I know this isn't fully helpful, but I just wanted to add a data point:
I have 235/70/17 with no rubbing using stock wheels. I noticed about a 2 MPG drop in my hybrid.
good point.
I had installed a TrailFX drop in liner and forgot about those lol.
Now I 'll likely wait until next summer to pull it all apart and back together.
I do the same.
Rag with warm water, and some sort of cleaner (Pledge or Lysol) if it's dirty dirty.
I have used some car cleaning products in the past that give it a shiny finish, but I find they attract dust much faster so I like to just do the basics.
Most places that sell will also do a free installation, or do it for a fee.
Bison has a small showroom with small samples inside, you can check them out and compare.
If you want you can check out my Tonneau cover in person.
It's been used for about a year, so that can give you an idea of what...
Tonneau Cover?
I got a flip back hard tri fold from bison which is fairly well rated but I don’t think the quality is nearly as good as the one Ford sells.
Before looking at options I’d say first figure out if you want a trifold or rolling, and hard vs soft.
Why is there so much discussion on this lol.
The front bumper and headlight design is completely different. It clearly won't fit.
It is likely a typo on the site.
Check out this post from GPSMan: https://www.mavericktruckclub.com/forum/threads/ac-off-but-on.32389/post-588990
He had the same problem, he was able to solve it by pressing some of the air flow buttons rather than leaving them all blank.