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- Suge
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- Big Bend
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Did you read the reviews? Looks nice but poor reviews. Difficult to maintain seal while pumping. Is this an issue for you?
Mine doesn't, 2023 Badlands with high package.the fuel door on my badlands locks when the doors lock.
Well watch out, you might be at risk as victim of someone's car cranking fetish, apparently that's a thing, lol.Last time I saw people putting locks on gas tanks was the 70s, maybe early 80s.
I didn't think anyone does that anymore. I'm certainly not, unnecessary pain in the ass,and extra expense.
I've done everything I could to live in a keyless world, I'm not going back in that direction.
I suppose if it's a special case scenario, but for most I think there is no need.
I guess its a good thing I'm not a female and/or living in Massachusetts.Well watch out, you might be at risk as victim of someone's car cranking fetish, apparently that's a thing, lol.
Yee described himself as having a “car cranking fetish,” noting “the cranking part turns me on kinda" ... College Street Motors in Amherst reported as many as six vehicles needing repairs over the past month due to having water in their fuel tanks ...
https://dailycollegian.com/2021/11/...volving-pouring-water-in-vehicles-fuel-tanks/
I'm 62 and have never worried about such things, or having a vehicle stolen or broken into. Man you couldn't pay me enough to live in one of these crime infested he** hole cities.For me it's more about people putting stuff in the tank, which I've had happen. Mischief makers and other such people. I'd like something that reduces that possibility, but is easy to remove for fuel fill.
I did, but my main objective was preventing tampering by vandals.Did you read the reviews? Looks nice but poor. Difficult to maintain seal while pumping. Is this an issue for you?
Had a chuckle…says $12 installation feeMy local Ford parts desk and I figured out that the Ford Acessories locking gas cap listed for late model mustangs fits all Ford capless tanks. I proved it by using it on my F150 for years, then tested it on my Bronco. In the end though I’ve decided to live without it.
https://accessories.ford.com/locking-fuel-plug-1
You could get hit anywhere, good/bad neighborhood, urban or rural. Depends on having bad luck running up against some person with an axe to grind or just up for mischief. Apparently these hunters got hit with sugar/water in the tank, doesn't seem near a major city:I'm 62 and have never worried about such things, or having a vehicle stolen or broken into. Man you couldn't pay me enough to live in one of these crime infested he** hole cities.