Just ditched the stock Hankooks after 40k miles. They were awful in snow. Wentworth 275/65/20 Recons (SL). Based on reviews I expect nothing but good and it sure transforms the look of the truck.
No level, rear blocks removed, no clearance issues.
He isn't now and never was either of those things. I've been in the auto industry for nearly 40 years, including experience suppling Tesla.
Nobody I know believed the original timeline when the truck was announced and none of them doubted it would eventually be launched. It is a...
It will definately cost Ford less in the long run...unless of course they screw it up. Rest assured it is not driven by a desire to reduce sticker prices, which is fine with me. I already have my truck and own their stock.
Digital is how it is displayed. The gage still is at the mercy of the signal generated by approximations and with all the variables described in the thread. A digital readout is easier to read but that doesn’t make the reading more accurate.
Because it is harder to measure how much fuel was used without knowing how much it took to fill the tank. When you want two cups of water to make a cake do you pour it into a measuring cup or try to open the faucet exactly 38% open for 4.7 seconds?
And I assume you know by now you are the...
It's just a big oversize switch. Column, console or push buttons on the dash are all fine with me. I am the only person in my truck 98% of the time and have the whole rear seat area and 6.5 foot bed for "stuff" so prefer the comfort and look of the bucket seats...and like the utility of the...
Removing or adding the blocks is a pretty fast and easy driveway job. Do you really even know if that fancy onboard scale even works correctly now?
I'd read the scale, load it up, read it again, remove the blocks, load it up and read it a third time. I'm fairly certain you need to start the...
Nissan has such a system under development. The linked page also does a good job of explaining EV vs typical hybrid vs their E-power system.
https://www.nissan-global.com/EN/INNOVATION/TECHNOLOGY/ARCHIVE/E_POWER/
I changed the oil in my 3.5 ecoboost today and found this in the drain pan I had under the filter area. I am not 100% sure it fell off the truck, and if it did I assume it's some sort of temporary part/plug that gets pulled off at the assembly plant. It would fit a hole around 22mm (7/8 inch)...