you think that is what that round plastic bit in the center is for? I was trying to think what it could be. It doesn’t seem that big, so if it is for seat ventilation it seems like it wouldn't Be that effective.
Check the clip under the seat that pulls tension on the seat material. Maybe it wasn't seated correctly...... pun intended. If it isn't on all the way be sure to check both sides of the seat there are two clips down there. This is from my truck that is well north of 9K miles. I have no crease in...
This was mostly down hill on my way from Flagstaff AZ to Phoenix with an elevation change of about 6500 Feet over 120 miles. I was intentionally coasting(foot off the gas/break, Transmission in Drive and no cruse control) at every chance I got, allowing the truck to speed up and slow down as the...
On our trip back from Flagstaff this afternoon, we were passed by three, I assume MY23, Bronco’s
One was covered in mud, I assume they were doing a little off roaring in it.
No there is not anything holding them down. However, in order to place them in there you have to install them at an angle, they don’t drop right in. And as such will not fly out, but they could move. That being said, having them basically strapped together with the skis, it is pretty secure.
I have a ski trip coming up this weekend with the wife and kid, i have an old Tule ski rack for a car I no longer own, and figured I could mount them to some 2X4’s. My skis were a little long and had to fit in sideways as I wanted to close the tailgate. And the best part is being able to close...
I have the hard roll up tonneau from Ford, I live in AZ and this past rain storm the truck was in the garage. I have washed it with the tonneau on it and got some leaking through the tailgate gaps as I do not have any weather stopping there. I intend to try and shore up the gaps, but I don’t...
The 42000 points are worth a little over $200. And yes you can use them to purchase just about anything from Ford. Just let them know you want to use points at the time of purchase.
The owners manual has some really great tips, one of the things that stood out to me was the vehicle will shut off fuel to the cylinders when coasting. I found exploiting this as much as possible was a huge help. Like others have stated, slow acceleration helps. But if you want to get crazy...
The article says, if I remember correctly, that the hole drilling is optional. Just don't choose that option. If I lived in a state where I had to worry about rust that is what I would do. I agree with @JASmith, no extra holes in the unibody.
I tried a little Hypermiling, I traveled 143.8 miles and was able to squeeze 34.45MPG! The trip meter on my truck said 38+ MPG. Believe it or not it wasn’t 100% freeway miles. My average speed was 35MPH. I would not drive this way normally. Not only is it bad for the engine, carbon buildup and...
Ok, an update on my trucks calculated 38MPG. I filled it up @ about 150mi. Calculated @ the pump I got 34.45MPG or 6.83L/100km for our friends up north. Pretty amazing.
I live in Arizona so “winter” here is 75deg F or 24C so nice. Sorry for all you folks who have to deal with snow every day...