1) It helps with the possible problem of water dripping in the spark plugs (helps but does not eliminate the risk)
2) It quiets the engine noise inside the cabin a small amount.
That is the interior ambient lighting. Did you install it in the same orientation?
I can get a picture of mine later today. Mine are pretty dim. I hardly notice when the lights are on.
Somewhat fixed. Most all 2019-2020 though July 2020 will have the HVAC blend box fail.
My 2021 was affected. Other people with newer trucks here report the issue also but in less numbers than earlier trucks.
It usually doesn't show up until 30k or more miles. That makes it hard to say newer...
Glad you got things taken care of. The engine cover does help with engine noise somewhat. I added it within the first few months (when they were much cheaper in 2021). I spray my engine cover, battery wrap and around the engine bay in general with Grandpa Gus's rodent spray.
Outside of the smaller boutique brands, almost all mainstream RVs and trailers are made by either Forest River or Jayco. Flagstaff is a Forest River brand.
Airstreams are 2x the cost of a similar non-Airstream trailer.
Try this forum:
https://www.forestriverforums.com/forums/
(I use the Jayco equivalent for my trailer)
The above has a Flagstaff specific forum.
The quality of that trailer is on par with most all the similar priced Forest River and Jayco travel trailers.
https://forscan.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=15994
That said, I was unable to go larger than a certain circumference (as the thread mentions), but I was able to get the value large/close enough that my speedometer matches the Waze GPS speed now.
Engine braking helps our Rangers (towing or not towing) but there is only so much a 2.3L 4 cylinder can do. My Subarus actually engine brake better than my Ranger (presumably due to AWD allowing engine braking on all four wheels).
You can use Sport mode and knock the gears down as needed when...
Agree here.
My mom's 2022 Edge had a check engine light for a bad cat at about 10k miles. It was warrantied and has been fine since. Sometimes things are just defective. The good thing is most emissions components have at least an 8 year / 80k federal warranty.
I can't see how premium or...
Best winter tires I have used are the Nokian Hakkas (studless). I use those on my Ranger and one of our Subarus. I have used the Hankook iPikes before and was not impressed. I have also tried about 5-6 other winter tires. Going forward, I will only use the Nokians.
Exactly why I like to have factory Navigation as backup to Android/iPhone. For many folks, they never leave cell service, so not an issue. It is an concern for me, and why we have factory nav in our vehicles.
When I tow my travel trailer and take my bikes, I use a roof rack on the bed rack. Not the cheapest if you don't already have a bed rack. I use a Yakima Outpost with Frontloader racks. The rack still allows full use of the truck bed for gear.
IMHO, I would not do this with 70 lbs E-bikes. With 30-35 lb trail bikes, sure. You are asking for tailgate damage, plus the mechanics of lifting a 70 lbs bike into the bed and over the tailgate would not be fun.