I would advise that you NOT put a train horn on your vehicle. I was trailing a van on a highway R/R overpass one morning when the train blew his horn directly below the van. The van driver was so startled and jerked the steering wheel and nearly crashed. I can imagine you could be held liable if...
Brake pads and rotors are normally considered to be consumables and therefore not warranty items.
But if you have a good relationship with your dealership they may work with you to ease the pain.
Others have reported walnuts or rocks getting trapped between a brake rotor and its backing plate. Inspect these areas.
I also suggest looking under your truck to verify all heat shields are secure and not flopping around or rubbing the drive shaft or exhaust.
Visually inspect the fluid in the brake master cylinder to verify it's not discolored or contaminated with foreign matter. Even if it looks good you'll still need to buy a brake fluid water tester and measure the water content in the fluid. Bad, dirty or water contaminated fluid will ruin your...
I can't offer you any photos but the arrows you're looking for are actually just triangle indentations on the bottom surface of the rockerpanel. Take a rag and clean the lower surface in the areas mentioned above in post #2. The triangles are there. You're just overlooking them.
There may be no performance gain with this setup because it's drawing in hot engine compartment air rather than cooler outside air.
Glen you beat my post by seconds.....
Ease of entry and exit was a very high reason for selecting the Maverick, along with performance and appearance!!
Not to say I wouldn't like to see the 2.7L Ecoboost available. I would have paid extra for that option.
I have powered coated a set of wheels and the only advantage is the harder surface.
The negatives are you lose some details of your wheels because of sandblasting to prep for powder coating. The coating may be harder than paint but can still be damaged by curb rash or a rock impact. Then the...
Simple answer: Tune your radio to the station you want to listen to. With that station playing, place your finger on the icon shown on the infotainment screen and remain pressed for 2 or 3 seconds. This will place that station into your presets bar at the bottom edge of the radio screen.