Yup! Had mine replaced in June 2023 because of the mud on the alternator. Thank goodness the alternator and battery and all the labour was under warranty.
Apparently they are the same the 4WP coilovers, and many members have those and really like them.
Snacktime, Brian_B and NorcalGXP I believe all have them.
FP and 6112 are essentially the same, exact the FP aren't adjustable. Don't waste your time with the FP's.
A lot of people on the forum have been impressed with both the 6112's, but most seem to agree the Eibach's are a tad softer than the 6112's. Most agree they are both excellent shocks and...
Car and Driver (Dan Edmund) does a Ranger Raptor suspension deep dive, and I don't think you can re-use the Bronco suspension, the connection to the LCA is different so you may need to change your shocks, regardless of them being OEM or aftermarket. It is a through-bolt system like the rear...
Upon further review you are absolutely right. These battery powered heat guns are great for getting small areas heated, but reviewers complain about both the longevity of a charge and the heat output. Which then leads to a corded one, of which is difficult because of the 400W max output of the...
The top is NOT covered under extended warranty. The top is either considered a non-moving body part of a convertible top. Both of which are not included.
The Ford Protect PremiumCARE extended service plan is so comprehensive, it’s easier to refer you to what isn’t covered – here are some...
The wife and I had this spectacular idea to do winter tent camping a few years back. -12C overnight, and when you unpack everything you realize that 95% of what you packed was simply to keep yourself from freezing to death in the middle of the night. That's also a "NO" for us on future winter...
This is what another member suggested as well. While it would likely work, I personally hesitate to pull the trigger on this option because:
1. The time to melt with the heat gun would likely be longer than with warm liquid, simply due to the heat capacity of warm liquid vs hot air (though...
I can picture this now:
Brian: Starts peeing on someone's tires
Other guy: What the f** are you doing!!??
Brian: Making sure your valve stems aren't frozen over.
Other guy: It's the middle of summer!!
Brian: Well you can't be too careful now, can you? You're welcome for looking out...
Yes, the 2 dr storage is sometimes an issue. I have multiple small bags of tools but I really need to consolidate into one larger system that is more space efficient.
In an absolute pinch where a person has forgot absolutely all their gear for some reason, I really like this option because of the availability of washer fluid even if a person forgets to pack it - it's in the vehicle already! Forgot gear at home? Grab the water bottle or cup, spray the washer...
That's my initial thought as well, lock de-icer I believe is mostly isopropyl, and I have a large bottle of 99% for cleaning computer components. Might need to add to the winter kit.
Hey Forum,
I ran into an interesting problem today, looking for your ideas/solutions if you've had a similar experience.
I went winter offroading today, it was COLD, around -18 C (0 F). This particular route has a few river crossings. The deepest one was a good 18" with a frozen top layer, so...