I haul this little Jayco behind my Ranger and it does great. I do keep my speed down when towing, 60-65 mph. The Jayco weighs around 2,800 loaded with water.
Thanks but I ended up having the local dealer do the front struts. They quoted me 3 hours labor ($420) for the job. I used all the Rewards points I got from purchase of the Ranger so it only cost me $168. For me well worth it as it maintains the warranty and if there are any problems it will...
Old thread but I was getting ready to do the same thing. I had the hood open tonight to adjust the headlights after a lift. It was a true "what the heck is that racket" moment. Very glad to hear it is normal for this engine.
I may have to look into that Lariat engine cover.
Actually it was yesterday. I had the local dealer install the Ford/Fox Performance front struts. Using my rewards points it only cost me $168. Figured that was well worth it as it maintains the warranty and if I have any issues it's on them.
Oddly enough they were not able to do the...
Yea, this morning before the sun came up I put my Ranger in front of the garage and marked the top/center of the beams with tape on the garage door. Figured I would park it in the same spot when I get it back and adjust as necessary.
I've had decent luck selling take-off tires on Craigslist and the FB Marketplace. I think I got $150 for the 245/75-17 tires I took off my 2019 Wrangler. They had about 6,000 miles on them. Take decent pictures.
If you just want to get rid of them list them for free. Someone will take em.
Just dropped it off at the local dealer to get the Ford Performance/Fox leveling kit front struts installed and an alignment.
Figured I had a bunch of Rewards Points and I might as well use them.
Here is the link for front and rear for $97.37. Figures! I just paid $147 a week ago.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B081KH4VY2/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
After reading this entire thread I'll admit I was a little paranoid about fuel in the oil. It seems I may have dodged this bullet. One thousand miles on this oil change. I've been paying close attention to the oil level. It has not changed that I can see and the oil smells like... well...
I'm really liking those. In the old days I've used Indian Blanket seat covers quite a bit. Are the covers secure, as in not pulling up and moving around?
That seems odd. It would essentially take away the majority of potential customers since so few of these trucks are sold with vinyl floors.
At any rate I went with Husky. They seem well made and fit great.
Where do you see that? I'm on their website now and can't find where it says these don't work with carpet. It does say you have to remove the original floor matts.
After careful consideration I've decided to let the local Ford Service Department install the leveling struts. They quoted me $420 labor. $510 with an alignment. Yea, I could do it myself but I'm getting old enough that I don't feel like doing it and that seems like a reasonable quote. I'll...
That's just odd. It's not like these engines haven't been around awhile and are used in a lot of Ford's vehicles. You would think the bugs should be worked out by now.