The hood struts also allow the hood to open about 4-5" higher, which is a good thing for us tall people. I've never liked hood prop rods and the extra step needed just to check the oil at a fuel stop. Ford still puts them on the export trucks but they decided to cheap out on us here in the US. I...
I had to get mine from Digital Twin, but I also bought the tailgate seal which made the shipping more worthwhile.
If enough people wanted the console plates maybe a group buy could be arranged.
It worked, sorta. The only issue is that the camera did not recognize every speed limit sign. Some were badly faded so I can understand not seeing those but others were like new and it still missed them. I would estimate it saw only about half of them. It could also be due to the fact that the...
This weekend I did some beach cruising. I used the sand drive mode which shifted me into 4HI and locked the rear axle. I noticed something odd. If I shifted back to normal drive mode it would return to 2WD and the rear axle would unlock, but if I stopped in sand mode, shut the engine off, then...
I made one of these for my Superduty and kept it after I sold it, decided to shorten it and freshen it up for the Ranger. 2" angle (1/8") and 9 gauge 3/4" expanded metal. (No I did not grind off the center support and re-center it, but I did relocate the two hangers that bolt up to the bed rail...
So today I went into the menu from the steering wheel and selected the secondary speedometer. When I did, the primary speedometer switched to KPH and the secondary to MPH. Hoping this will work on the speed limiter. I'll report back after the trip.
My 2.7 runs just even with the bottom of the oil can with the climate control on, with climate control off it actually runs a bit hotter and goes up to the top of the oil can. My coolant also runs hotter with the climate control off, by about 10 degrees per my Scangauge III. The reason for this...
To clarify I am not talking about the maximum governed speed of 107, I am talking about the "Limit" button on the steering wheel which helps keep you from speeding by not allowing you to exceed the speed limit under normal throttle pressure (you do not have to have the ACC engaged) As mentioned...
I'm going to Mexico soon, I was wondering if I have the secondary speedometer set for KPH will the speed limiting function read the KPH signs and work the same as it does with MPH? Or can I change the main speedo to KPH and have the limiter work?
Trementina is a ghost town now. I have ancestry there and we have a reunion every year at the old WPA schoolhouse that our group purchased. The actual village was abandoned by the early 1950's and is on private property now. Nothing left but flagstone ruins. My 3rd great aunt and her husband...
Looks good! On mine I didn't use the thin pieces of film they gave me, instead I cut some slightly bigger ones out of some 3M PPF I had on hand. I also warmed up the clips with a heat gun so they'd soften a bit and go on easier.
I'm happy with mine, in fact with all the black on the front of...
I can't answer the question but on mine, for no rhyme or reason, sometimes I will gat a dash message "trailer disconnected" sometimes days after I actually disconnected it.
I pass thru Socorro several times a year. If I'm in the RV I sometimes stay at Casey's and in my truck I'll stay at Best Western on California St. El Camino sure has good breakfast and lunches. I'll be passing thru just before Memorial Day on my way to Trementina if you know where that is.