I thought Ford's New Vehicle Limited Warranty includes coverage for defects in the original tires supplied by the manufacturer, but it doesn't cover normal wear and tear.
That sucks. I will see what my dealership says. I want 235/65 R17s... Not like I'm changing rims, just going from 225 to 235. Also the Firestone Destination A/T2 tires at 235 are only 4lbs more than the stock tires.
Still off. It's a 215 60. At least it's not a typical donut. If it was a normal donut driving 160 miles back home on the highway would not of been fun.. The hardest part was getting the spare tire out from under the truck.
My kids are on spring break so decided to take them to Howe Caverns yesterday. It’s a 2 hour drive. Got to within 15 minutes of my destination and just passed the 1000 mile mark on my truck when the tire pressure warning came on and I see the right rear pressure going down rapidly. Thought maybe...
My 2025 Maverick hybrid awd with 4k tow is only 5$ a month more than my old 2008 Kia Sorento SUV. I think for my wife’s 2023 Bronco Sport and my 25 Maverick we pay about 1600 a year. Try Travelers Insurance.
1. Tailgate assist (got it yesterday, will install soon)
2. Black tailgate Maverick letters
3. Bigger light weight A/T tires
All my other mods have carried over from my 22!