That's really a lot of tire for a 7" wheel. Sure, it will fit. But you should really have an 8-9" wheel for that size tire if you want it to work well.
I have this size tire on my Mav as well.
https://www.mavericktruckclub.com/forum/threads/focus-rs-19-forged-wheels-installed.54739/
I've done both ways, more recently through the level plug. As long as you follow the procedure for setting the level at the right temp, I don't see an issue.
Ford's parts and accessory website is probably great if all goes well, but if it doesn't, it will be one of the most painful experiences ever. I fought over a set of center caps I ordered and it took months and months to resolve. Even after I escalated it multiple times and got promises from...
I thought I had a part number, will have to keep looking. I bought off eBay I think I paid about $100 or so, which is pretty comparable to a good set of aftermarket lights. It's been a couple years, so probably more now.
EDIT: I did a quick search and it looks like you have to be careful as...
I installed an F150 LED third brake light assembly. From what I understand, some of the plugs are different depending on part number, but the actual light housing is the same. I elected to splice the wiring (colors match), using good crimps and heat shrink.
Fit is perfect, look is perfect, and...
Just a standard pump that fits on top of an oil bottle. Lots of companies make them. Here is an example:
https://www.harborfreight.com/gear-oil-and-fluid-pump-63588.html
I don't know anything about this one but I imagine they are all similar.
On my last change, I left the air box in place and filled through the leveling plug with a pump.
Drive truck up on four ramps (level), drain fluid and refill through leveling plug. Drive around to get up to temp, then back up on the four ramps and reopen leveling plug to let drain to proper...
The website used to come up as being owned by General Motors under a WhoIs lookup. Apparently now they have "fixed" that. I did watch the video, I've seen the AAA study as well. Is it the part about how I said it's marketing that you don't like? It absolutely is marketing, and that video is as...
Top Tier is owned by GM and is marketing. Doesn't mean other gas isn't as good or doesn't have the same/more/better additives, just that they haven't paid to join the club. Similar to other oil certifications and standards.
With that said, the gas I use is Top Tier, but I don't use it because...
That's exactly what I did. I have the Harbor Freight Rivnut kit and I look for reasons to use it- doesn't get much better than this. I opened the holes slightly with a stepped drill bit until the inserts fit in, little Rust-Oleum for protection before putting them in, squeezed, and it's done...
The stems look the same on the outside. Inside, there is a little bar that the sensor attached to with a single screw. My guess would be when whomever changed rims, the tire shop broke the head and pulled the sensors for use on the new wheels.
When I installed mine, I found the rear holes were already threaded, but the fronts were not. I didn't like the nuts with wires attached, so I slightly oversized the holes so I could install rivnuts in the correct size. I also replaced the original hardware with stainless, just for good measure.
I'm far from a fan of Lasfit and do not believe their claims for a split second. If you search on here you will find many accounts of them failing extremely premature. A warranty is great if the company stands behind it, but how many times do you want to change bulbs? That's why I am an advocate...
If lights like these require cooling fans and are 28 watts, they likely have a resistor built in. Early Lasfit did as well (no cooling fan) and it seems likely that heat was a major factor in their demise. I would be wary of a cheap bulb that now includes moving parts, especially to live in this...
I really don't think you have a different hole location. It's understandably hard to judge based on pictures, but at this point a LOT of people have installed these without drilling holes. Please don't ask the vendor to make changes unless you know it's needed.
There are literally years of threads like this that expose Lasfit's broken promises and poor service.
The best fix is to download the free Forscan program and buy a $40 or less cable, make a couple quick and easy adjustments, and you can use any bulb you want without resistors or problems.
I...