One of the biggest reasons I traded my F150 in for a Ranger - So it would fit in the garage.
For those that need and example of how big the DFW metroplex is, I remember the day of this storm and although we got warnings and such, it was sunny on my porch as I was watching the ugly clouds to the...
Can't speak for the pick-up/drop-off, but I have used the mobile service and it is part of what the dealership offers. No extra charge and super convenient. I would just recommend to be a little conscientious of the mobile service. Don't put the poor guy in inclement weather or adverse...
+1 on Dr. Color Chip. I've used it too with great success. You just have to be patient and follow the instructions. A paint/body shop will open your wallet for you for this repair.
It does look a little dented, so a paintless dent repair first will aid in success.
Very cool. This is the same reason why I have mine on the ceiling above my Lotus. Cord is out of the way, but conveniently located. Not switched, but those C-teks are bullet proof.
I don't think I've ever owned a truck where one of the cables wasn't a little loose. Especially gas/spring assisted as the full weight isn't there to pull them both tight.
That's odd. If you haven't already. I would turn adaptive back on, turn off the the gap set (if it's a toggle) and see if that works. Alternatively, turning the cruise control to normal and then off.
Not in my truck, just going off of memory.
A poster on a different car forum I'm in posted about this after finding it on Reddit. Just copy and paste the below into Gemini, ChatGPT, Copilot, etc. The results are really cool.
"Use the nano-banana model to create a 1/7 scale commercialized figure of the car in the illustration, in a...
Haven't gotten to do a road trip in the Ranger yet, but in my F150, I put a couple milk crates on the floor to build out the seat.
Then a put two dog beds in there and held them to the seat profile with the seatbelts. This, covered with a sheet was great for road trips.
It would hold up for...
Technology is not the culprit when it's deployed correctly. And let's not act like every two-bit thug knows how to pick a lock. Anti-pick top pins help with that too. I'm not saying I can stop all threats, but I can mitigate or eliminate the ones I see - HomeLink.
Exactly. An opener is like (is) a key to your house. Old school openers have always been a security issue. That's why HomeLink was so great. In my old Titan - power off, no HomeLink. Power on, Homelink. Kinda like taking the battery with you in your old school opener (don't laugh. My friend's...
Alright. Since I'm the only one that cares, I will respond to myself.
I ditched the HomeLink. The way it's wired makes it pretty much garbage. If it were a gate, I probably wouldn't care, but since it's a garage door, it is a security gap.
My opener was getting old and was loud anyway, so I...