Cool. Thanks so much!You get a ProCal4, and a voucher code for the tune itself.
The ProCal4 is just a basic programming device. You can change the gear ratios, tire size, and of course you can use it to program the tune profile to the Bronco's powertrain control module. You can also use it to read diagnostic codes, but that's pretty much it. The tune itself is downloaded off of Ford's servers using the voucher code. In order to download the tune onto your ProCal4, you must first upload your factory configuration to Ford's servers using the ProCal software that runs on Windows machines.
Labor is not included when you buy the kit. You can install it yourself if you wish, but if you want to guarantee compatibility with your factory warranty it has to be installed by an ASE-certified technician. Most dealerships seem to be charging 1-2 hours of labor to do the install. The actual price varies widely depending on the labor rates in your area. My gut tells me the average is around the $250 mark, but it really does vary widely.
You gotta look at the *This e-mail was misleading.
You can, but you have to use an even number AND you need to input the number manually then select the ‘REDEEM’ button to apply the numberUnfortunately, you can use either gift25 code or rewards points, but not both. Don't know why Ford does this for rewards points.
Total package. Portals, rack, ties, 4 link rear, anti sway, 38's. It's like waiting for the Bronco built email.So……. Whatcha got Bubba doing to it down there? Portals? Rack? Or the total package?