32oz Nalgene bottles will fit in the front doors they just go across horizontally instead of standing vertically. The funny thing is they fit perfectly fine vertically in the current generation of Rangers, but they never had that advertised any.
Installed a second storage on the driver side.
Picked it up from theoemparts.com
https://www.theoemparts.com/oem-parts/ford-partition-loading-compartment-nz6z60286a72a
Thought I'd give an update. Four months later it is still doing good.
It would also work well if you wanted to play have video playing on while you are driving. However that feature would probably best for the folks who opted for the Lariat with advanced cruise control and lane centering.
I went ahead and placed an order with theoemparts.com, the order came in a week.
The link below is what I ordered. I selected with the screws which included two to complete the set.
https://www.theoemparts.com/oem-parts/ford-partition-loading-compartment-nz6z60286a72a
Did your order ever come in? I just realized my order never came in, I just assumed it was back ordered but now the website is down. It doesn't appear my card was ever charged though, so I guess I wasn't really scammed.
PHEV makes more sense for America right now. No mandates yet to go all electric and the Lithium supply could be stretched farther. Living in Texas PHEV makes more sense, electric in town gas for going to other cities.
I tend to agree. There is a big push for EVs right now but I think its foolish due to supply constraints. We would probably be better off going mass PHEVs until the lithium supply issues are sorted out. Most people in urban areas can get by fine with smaller batteries.
Just for fun I was got to wondering what a Lincoln version of the Maverick would look like? It's not something that I think Ford would mess with until parts shortages get under control, but what kind of features and such do you think it would have? What prices points? Do you think it would sell...
Yeah for maximum bed space that would be ideal however I definitely wouldn't be able to fit under the tonnaeu cover then. That kind of thing would work best for someone with a camper shell. Sure one could setup a bed tent, but to me I've never been a fan of bed tents. If you are gonna setup a...
I've noticed it in mine. For me it doesnt happen often but in the middle of backing up it will sometimes lag for a second or two. I just make sure to take it slow backing up when there are other vehicles or obstacles.
It worked out pretty good for camping with the gator soft tonneau on, fit me just fine. It would probably be a bit to cramped for two unless both of y'all are skinny, lol. The second night it was supposed to rain so I just used the footprint from the tent I brought to drape over the tailgate...
I'm going camping on private land with some friends. If weather cooperates I'm planning on keeping it simple and just sleeping in my bed, so I figured I'd just throw an old queen sized air mattress in back to see how it fits. Its not perfect but it should work.
This is intentional by the electric companies that put out these plans. Instead of spending more money to build new power plants they are trying to shift some usage to off peak times. During the day is usually when everyone is running AC and industries are running their machines.
Personally I prefer a regular price for electrical usage any time, but if a house is well insulated a person can save a lot of money on those "free" night plans. Get a house nice and cold when energy is cheap and then coast through the day.
I noticed on the rear windows when rolled partway, they seem to have alot of play if you grab them they can be wiggled forward and back. It was the same on both sides. Is that how they are supposed to be? The front windows don't have the same issue, they seem solid.