He shall forever be named
"Tricky Ricky"
Manly because of how useful he is. Can do almost every trick in the book. You name it he has probably done it. From trailering loads to pulling/grinding stumps. I use him as a TRUCK, had a dent in the tailgate within the first week of being home.
You are most welcome. The factory SIBL came/comes with raised emblem on the bulkhead Somewhere on here (MTC) there is a pic of a factory SIBL that the guy accidently hit the emblem when loading stuff. It ripped the emblem off and some of the liner, the emblem was only held on by double-sided tape.
Its mainly the tailgate. On the factory liner it stops at the edge of the raised portion. Would be very easy to get something caught and start peeling. (this is the best pic I could find of the factory liner)
Vs the Line-X
Looks like the local Line-X went above and beyond with mine though...
The factory spray-in SUCKS, way to thin and doesn't cover enough area. IF I had a factory SIBL I would put a mat in it.
I have a Line-X SIBL and love it. Nice and thick with a lifetime warranty IF I do manage to gouge it.
In the video, the running lights are the bracket shape "[ ]" on the outside edge and top/bottom. When the brakes are applied the center of both upper and lower brackets illuminate along with the CHMSL.
Brakes on
Brakes off
I just put 245/60R18 Hankook Dynapro AT2 on Tricky Ricky last Saturday. I think 245/60R18 fills out the wheel wells the best.
I found this size by accident. I pulled a set of snow tires from the work scrap tire pile during summer that still had 3/4 of the tread life left. I put them on last...
SK4Z-14A626-A is the new number for the keyless pad. Unfortunately we can't order them right now because of limited part availability. Ford is holding all of them for NEW vehicles ordered with the option from the factory.
"DIO" (Dealer Installed Option) means it is an accessory that is ordered...