Yeah here in Texas we're in the Winter mornings and Summer afternoons so may heater is running AM, AC running PM and I usually cut it off halfway home after work. Never had it remote start and go from off to "oh wow its cold outside better turn on the heat"
OEM Remote Start only follows your pre-shutdown setting. Are you saying this device works better than OEM in that it will read outside temps and automatically turn on HVAC, regardless of pre-shutdown settings?
Why are you here then, making this thread Richard?
As a genuine question, is it to convince other members to scrap their Maverick orders? Is it to simply let off the steam of a CS agent having dared to so disrespectfully allow you do make your own adult choices? If Ford has been so terrible in...
Probably a lot of Texans (hi, me) ready to jump on this when/if you fly through TX.
Based where in CO? I head up to Denver area just about every year, could make a detour on this year's trip.
Looks solid, do you have any fabrication photos or are planning a write up on your process? I love the full 360 window, how're your sight lines through the rear?
Check out the Musology thread, someone asked if they could make something similar for sale - I would follow up there and use a dense styro or other material to make a temp one in the meantime.
Installed my Stahlbus valve at 2500mi, first oil change. Held up very well through the following 10k miles and two oil changes since. Much better than unscrewing the old plug and splashing oil everywhere just push in the fitting, twist to lock, and the oil releases. When getting the underbody...
https://www.mavericktruckclub.com/forum/threads/i-sold-titsy-today-sad-to-let-her-go.24293/post-455970
https://www.mavericktruckclub.com/forum/threads/i-sold-titsy-today-sad-to-let-her-go.24293/post-456568
you linked to the thread but didn't see the posts?
Should be doable, I've been mulling over wiring in my pressure switched cup holder discs from that 12v socket I'm certain I've seen the wiring diagram in one of the many inverter threads, probably listed in the service manual as well but I'm not sure what page(s)
If it's on the paint definitely use heat first, makes removal much much easier - dental floss too, particularly waxed types, won't scratch the surface and pulls through heated adhesive easily.
if you don't have a heat gun, a hairdryer on High will soften the adhesive enough.
GooGone, mineral...
Seconding a spray-in liner option, maybe something with grain size matching your bed or if they have it somewhere, one that will match to the bed rails, get a uniform look across the bed