@DanTMA yeah it said that last year and the year before too i believe. i don't think farmers account for global warming and all. i do a lot of camping too but so far the stock tires have been fine, and we don't get as much snow down here as they do up north.
if i only drove around town i'd be quite happy with a EV. but given my driving habits of heading off into the woods where there might be a nearby gas station there definitely aren't any charging stations around EV's just won't work for me. and when we road-trip 6-8 hour drives to go visit family...
the last few winters have been relatively mild down here in the southern part of the state. guess i'm going to take my chances and see how the stock tires fare on my maverick. if i have any issues i'll just get whatever tirerack.com is recommending and have my local mechanic slap them on the...
We have a 2016 RAV 4 Hybrid and a 2016 Hybrid Camry in the household, both are great vehicles, never have issues and get great MPG. I am sure the new ones are even better. Best wishes with your new vehicle!
just reverse the steps you did to put it on..?
pull the little clips locking the piston on, pull off the piston, unscrew the brackets and remove the assist plates (which is kinda optional cause it will still open and close with them attached, and if you want to put the piston back on they're...
2025-06-25 Update
Happy to report I ordered part SK4Z-14A626-A from TascaParts for $126.56. It arrived within a week. My dealer charged me $80 to pair it with my 2025 Maverick Lariat. It works just fine. I haven't decided where to affix it to the truck yet, on the pillar just sticks out a bit...
i got mine. it's big, it's heavy, it stays put. it also gets hot in the sun. not really sure what i'll throw in it. anything i don't mind baking in the sun or getting thrown at the windshield if i have to stop suddenly.