I can do it at 155 pounds, 6 ft. you could also jack it up at bit while still keep the tires on the ground, it would give you additional space. And you could still feel safe
Your kind for responding. a long while back i had a shop give me oil change, after getting home, checked oil and they left it 2qts low. I also like to save a buck but get an enjoyment out of
doing an oi
I have used a bottle jack with 2x2 on top of bottle that I drill a hole in to go over the...
Would like your thoughts.
I have obd11 by bafx products for 5 years on my dodge.
I use wireless app called Torque on my phone that allows me to see several things when
troubleshooting. But in owners manual in the Introduction section, the following was written
" transmission of vehicle data to...
Would like your thoughts.
I have obd11 by bafx products for 5 years on my dodge.
I use wireless app called Torque on my phone that allows me to see several things when
troubleshooting. But in owners manual in the Introduction section, the following was written
" transmission of vehicle data...
If you'll be so kind. Just bit clarification. After spreading the beam as far as it goes: Where do you place the second pad after spreading it?
I have a hydraulic jack, couldn't I place the pad at the same location, behind the front jack point, without buying the spreader. I live in an...
thanks allot. i wish i was smart enough to investigate it to look for the critical info. I did see the video on ford escape rear brake job found within this thread and there was no computer use.
I did find something titled "steel cross beam" picture shows to pads. price $70. Is that what you bought? If that is the item you purchased to help, where in fact did those 2 pads rest/locate at under the truck
good idea about the paints. i looked at jack points that are found with the arrows. interesting,
the arrows point directly to the 2 layers of pinch weld, instead of the 3 layers of pinch metal that is about a 1/2 inch away from where arrow points at, which is the 2 layers of pinch weld...
i just got maverick today, got under it. i'm 155 lbs, 6 feet. i can get under it and still had a bit of room.
you can jack the truck up without moving the tire off ground to get a bit more clearance
I agree with you, I was under the truck yesterday. No one is quite answering the question you proposed. If you jack up the truck on the specified pinch welds (however the arrow points to a pinch weld that is 2 layers, just about a inch away there is a three layers pinch weld, that is where the...
I would love to see how that is done without computer or scanner. And if you meant "show", meaning video, how wonderful would that be. I won't get my hopes up too high.
Then I would feel the job is in my ball park.
I can do the mechanical part that was in pictures and on the ford edge video...
thanks for reply, get well soon, very soon. I saw the ford escape rear brake job included within the post. No computer used when he was doing the ford edge.
Can't wait to see a video done on the ford maverick. hopefully soon, was considering buying an extended warranity based upon something...
thank you for the information and pictures. I was hoping information would be brought up soon, not because I need pads. Infact just got the truck 5 days ago.
I can do the mechanical work you described. But didn't know a computer was needed.
Is that a necessity. What do I need other then the...
I have doing brake work for years when needed. I can do what was described by the poster with the mechanical work.
I do have a laptop. Do I need to complete the technical computer usage as poster described?
What does the technical usage telling the truck's computer anyway?
i don't rotate the tires. i just buy two front ones when needed because the back tires look great when its time to buy the two front tires. the back aren't pivoting like the fronts
When I get my truck. i think i will cut a hole under the oil filter, and use zip ties to hold it in place, and then cut the zips and replace when change oil again. i sure wish i didn't have to do this