If I want to go to the beach, or hike in the park, I leave phone, keys, all kinds of stuff in the car and lock it. With keypad I can get my stuff when I am ready to leave.
Go to Walmart.com and type in douglas tires. Then it asks you for your year of car, brand, style, etc, and it will tell you what Douglas tires you can use on a Maverick. It came up with Douglas Touring A/S. I never ever buy anything at Walmart, but this is how I check out tires for my cars.
I found an FX4 near Eau Claire, LaCrosse, and Portage. Portage is closest to Milwaukee, so I went there first. I am sorry I do not remember the names of the dealers in Eau Claire or LaCrosse. There was nothing within 100 miles of Milwaukee, so I searched the whole state. I get A plan, so the...
That is over a year. I would suggest you go on www.ford.com and look at all the Mavericks out there. Find one you like, call the dealer to see if it is available, and pick it up. Look at the website every day because what you want might show up tonite. Call dealer in the AM and tell them you...
One dealer 15 miles away had 7 Maverick's, but none had the tow package. I found an FX4, AWD, 100 miles away with an $800 incentive on it that the dealer received that day. I drove up and bought it $2000 under MSRP with the incentive and X plan. I have never heard of a dealer charging more...
Would someone please explain why they would want your spare to be punctured in a collision? How is a fully aired up spare going to be a safety issue?
I would think you could easily take a grinding wheel to that bracket underneath to remove the teeth so a full size spare will fit just fine...
I found that lock in my glove compartment. I tried locking my tailgate, and I cannot. My guess is that that is the lock for my tailgate and it was never installed. The dealership was not too impressive, but they had a truck, so I drove 100 miles to get it. Now I suppose I have to figure out...
Amazon.com: Dee Zee DZ43207 Tailgate Assist Fits 22-Current Ford Maverick, Black : Automotive
That is where you install your tailgate assist so you do not drop the tailgate on your knee. Remove the bracket since you have one on the other side and it works great when you are serving grape Nehi...
Based on the subject line, mine took about 12 hours. I found it on the ford website, called the dealer the next day to make sure it was not sold, and then drove 100 miles to purchase it. They delivered it the next day after prepping it, no charge.
I looked at www.ford.com every night for a couple weeks. They tell you when a car arrives at a dealer. I saw a car come in, called dealer in the am, and they held it until I got there about 2PM. Now it is in my driveway.
My son helped me install mine. They are great. Lifts the hood a little higher than that stick in the front that always gets in the way. You can watch the video, but go with the written instructions. The video goes over some stuff too quickly. Maybe took a half hour to install. I also put a...
Simple answer is no. Unless you are off roading or going up a very steep grade, you do not need it. If you just drive around the city and on county highways, then save your money and learn to drive correctly.
Yes, I have never heard the term stalk either, but I figured out what he meant by that. I purchased my truck from the finance guy, not a salesman, so he did not really explain anything. Then it was delivered to my house (100 miles) by their driver and he did not say anything either. So I ask...