I have been very impressed with Falken Wildpeak AT3W tires. Being in mid-Missouri I have been through most conditions and the Falkens have done well. Mud, Snow, Rain and dry. I also like that during the high temps we get here in summer the wear is minimal which is surprising to me for being...
I would try a plastic welder on that broken piece.
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I had two co-workers that want to get into a Ranger but they can't find one. There were some used ones but both wanted new. The selection around here for a new one is a White Fleet XL bare-bones truck mostly 2wD . One of the guys just went with a F-150 the other guy said he would just keep his...
A little over 16, 000 miles the Hankooks had to go. I was nervous going into a mid-west winter with the tread depth they had. Also the tires started to be a bit slippery in the wet. I replaced them with Wildpeak AT3W's and upped the size to 265/70/17. So far I like the Wildpeak AT3W.
Just replaced mine last week. Purchased my 2019 in July of 2019. Wow, I was shocked by how much battery prices have shot up. I spent $240 for a five year battery to replace the dead OEM.
If they lowered the price and offered a no finish option I could see getting one. I have a local shop that could Cerakote that to match my Magnetic paint.
I have a 2009 328i that I had built to order. It now has a little over 40,000 miles on it now. It is my wife's main commuter, grocery getter, etc. It has been dealer maintained since new and I haven't had any issues beyond normal maintenance items except for a battery cable that had a chip...
I just put in a Bak Flip MX4 and I saw this product. Any updates on how it has held up? I like how it is easily removable because I still have to do truck stuff but would like this for most everyday things like groceries, etc.
Phil,
Does the the cover close with that in? I could see getting one for the passenger side and the one that says "Fire Missile" for the driver side. I think it would be cool if I could still have the covers down so when I needed to use them I could be over dramatic flipping the cover up.
I think a big round of applause is needed for our own P.A. Schilke for the engineering of the early Rangers. Those early Rangers and how there are plenty still out there is all about the "TAFFR" meme. Hat's off to Phil!
My other vehicle is a 2009 BMW that I had built to order. Still runs like a clock. No major repairs to this point. I have the normal maintenance done at the dealer, oil changes, brakes, etc, that you should do for any car.