Ford and Toshiba (they make more than TVs!) partnered in US made hybrid motors for our Mavericks, and are working together on the next generation hybrid motors.
https://fordauthority.com/2024/06/ford-toshiba-working-on-next-generation-hybrid-motors/
Mine was a Hybrid in California and was charged $900 at a local shop not including the springs or an alignment which I got at a second shop. I thought it was high, but the other shops I went to refused to do it due to “liability” issues.
Front end is still polarizing for me —and not in a good way.
Some things I’m noticing:
— The XLT has mud guards. Will this be standard on BAP models?
— We’ve seen body colored exterior plastics on a previous spy shot but not on these samples
— Will Eruption Green look ok with the blue interior...
I had Eibach springs on my 22 and when I had it aligned it was close enough to spec that no camber bolts were necessary. Before I took it to be aligned I called Eibach to check if camber bolts were necessary on the Maverick and the engineer with a Maverick said he didn’t use them on his truck.
I agree about the cheap, easily scratched plastic. I have a 2017 Kia Soul and the plastic they used on this similarly inexpensive vehicle does not show scratches as much. So it is possible for Ford to provide a better budget friendly interior. Are you listening FORD!
I’m waiting for the redesigned 2024 Ranger’s short throw e-shifter to become available, hopefully later this summer (it’s already in Australian trucks). Looks like it will be an easier conversion size-wise than the current F150 e-shifter.
Mine fit perfectly. Make sure the plastic pucks are pushed all the way through the space berween the back and seat cushions, and flip vertically. If the pucks slip to a horizontal position it can cause a gap.
Sorry, I don’t have the packaging anymore, but they should be universal and mine fit perfectly. Make sure the plastic chucks are vertical after they are pushed in. Maybe some of yours flipped horizontally.
My Coverado covers don’t have a gap and fit tightly. It looks like your plastic chucks that slip between the seat back and base are not positioned properly. Watch this video to see what I mean.
Mirror caps and handle covers that cover the original mirrors/handles are cheap on ebay. I bought the carbon fiber looking ones to match other trim I installed. You can paint them whatever color you like.