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  1. Window sticker comparison seems to confirm no Auto Start-Stop

    Yeah. That’s what my common sense was telling me. I think risk outweighs reward on this one.
  2. Window sticker comparison seems to confirm no Auto Start-Stop

    There can't NOT be more wear & tear with vastly more repetitive uses. Companies say they address that with more robust components like starters and larger batteries to compensate, but that stretches credulity to me after decades of working on mechanical things and electronics at the same time...
  3. Global multi leaf rear spring, anybody know spring design?

    Finally getting around to doing this myself - Sumos and springs. Ran out of daylight so just the passenger side on now. There is/was a thick piece of steel and a shim on the passenger side between the monoleafs and the mounting plate on the axle. The locating pin on the globals was bigger than...
  4. Android Auto update - "Coolwalk"

    Nope. local radio stations here definitely don't do traffic updates any faster than the app on my phone can handle. Nobody here has a traffic helicopter, so they're just relying on police scanners, the limited number of traffic cams, or the Google Maps traffic layer. But besides that, I live in...
  5. Australian Style Flatbed and Canopy Build

    Some of these pictures are looking a little repetitive but I promise I’m making progress haha. Got the fender tack welds ground down. I need to do a finish sanding on them to make them look better. But they are done for now. Next thing is to work on the rear center section for the Baja...
  6. 2 annoying things i noticed after 1st week with new Ranger

    To all on this site, Do a search before stating repetitive subjects, many of us have included helpful info on many subjects. Do the search
  7. Things are becoming repetitive around here

    Good that you have a ranger to haul or tow away. What is the weight of that beast? Can the Ranger haul or tow it? Need a lift gate for rangers now to load that beast. Damper for it would be nice..... AZ?!
  8. Things are becoming repetitive around here

    "Things are becoming repetitive, Winter 2020 update" Some of you can't let this go.
  9. Things are becoming repetitive around here

    Now your next arguable project is to replace that horrendously long 8" antenna with a much more aesthetic 5.1625" long one!!?
  10. Things are becoming repetitive around here

    Well on the bright side, things are getting a little less repetitive than the discussions about the merits of tailgate dampers (dampeners?) and bed steps. :yawn: :LOL:
  11. Things are becoming repetitive around here

    Most new ranger hate comes from people who can’t afford: are to cheap to upgrade an old one or people who have no clue about trucks in general while will find the littlest things to justify keeping their Prius or Subaru or whatever shit box commuter they drive, I’ve been on a few forums over the...
  12. Things are becoming repetitive around here

    Honestly, it does stink with the repetition, but if you come down to harsh on new users about it you'll find they won't stick around. The best bet is to do a search yourself and say
  13. Things are becoming repetitive around here

    PSA: the search tool works really well
  14. Transmission Issues

    Those are all good points, but I would add a few things: First, taking all that into consideration, perhaps Ford could have chosen an initial condition for their machine learning that is more well-centered. If the vast majority of transmissions are adapting in one direction, and need...
  15. Transmission Issues

    I guess I'm the exception.... mine was rough at first. They all should be. By 4K miles it had learned my driving and seems fairly smooth. Any adaptive system is a little rough before it has amassed enough consistent repetitions. Consistent being the key word. Which leads me to a point many may...


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