Purchased the Pensun hard trifold and very pleased with it. Got it on eBay for $349. Shay, who is a well known forum member and who has posted many helpful videos, reviewed this on You Tube. This is one of the covers that is sold under many brand names. In this case it was Oedro but I can...
We are all grasping at straws, especially those in colder climates, thanks to Ford. Just a FYI to those that may not be aware: deleting the FordPass app does not disconnect your modem from communicating with Ford. You must also disconnect your vehicle under the Settings option on your vehicle...
Thanks for the video. Always appreciate your take on the truck. You have added a lot of extras but one thing I noticed you have not added is a hood deflector. Lots of posts here on hood chipping and windshield cracks. How has your hood paint and windshield held up over those 36,000 miles?
There isn’t much difference in the lower price ranges. I purchased a Max Mate soft roll up on Amazon for $159 for an old Ford Ranger and was very satisfied. If you look closely at the photos and descriptions you can tell that many of them marketed under different brand names are the same item. I...
California does have different options but I think the cheapest is still $100. I joined Indiana for under $30 and others have listed even cheaper states. Makes no difference where you join. After being a member for 30 days you can print out the $500 certificate and use it at any participating...
Soft roll ups are very easy to install or take off and you only need a tool to tighten or loosen the bolt clamps. Hard roll ups are easy as well with hand tightened clamps but take a little more time because you need to be a bit more exact when lining them up. I have had both and don't think the...
Not sure where you will be able to find the side pieces (or tailgate) right now. Ford may let you order those separately from their 5 piece modular set but that has been backordered for awhile and my dealer said they have no idea when it will be back in stock. The only other bedliner I know of...
It is a miscellaneous Ford part listed in their catalog under Miscellaneous. It is made by a company named Serenity. Its just a collection of pad like buffers they place between the dash and windshield to try to address the dash rattle. My dealership has used it often enough that they just refer...
Just curious - how are the clamps to open and close it holding up? My understanding is they are plastic but they include extras. Thinking of buying this today.
The cover looks great. When I look at the photos on eBay it shows the underside of the first panel by the tailgate as having 8 footpads while the underside of the other panels are smooth. Is that what yours is like? It’s the only hard cover I saw with those.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/296050258813
Can someone tell me if the Ford drop in bed liner has cutouts marked for all the interior bed configurations? I know it has cutouts for the cubbies, 12v connectors, tie downs, side rails, etc, but the bed has many other pre-drilled holes for drainage, adding additional tie downs, and whatever...