I bought one maybe 2'-3" long, from Amazon a couple of years ago. I didn't notice any change in sound quality. Th OEM one cleared the garage door by a couple of inches but always was a concern, now no worries.
Steve W
That little bow and putting the palms of the hands together is called wai pronounced "way"
it is used when greeting, thanking. They are very polite and do it all the time it seems.
When I was working selling sugar machinery I travelled there several times it was a good market. Always...
I run mine at 32-33 lbs, the door sticker and the tire suggest 35 but I find a very stiff, jolting ride at that press. not much better at 33 . One of my biggest complaints about this truck, Louisiana's rough roads dont help either.
I put mine into a small paper bag moulded to fit inside the door pocket. when it fills up I dump it into nearest trash can and put the bag back in the pocket for another load .
It's dead flat around here except for the rare railroad overpass! I always step easy on the gas, seldom tow my 17' Whaler. I burn Walmart 87 gas, my mileage runs 24-25 mpg.
Steve W
It is fine to save a few drops of fuel , I wonder what is the additional wear and tear cost, after a couple of years, on the starter ect from restarting 20 + times a day vs 6
The eyebolts were from Amazon here is a link to the company but you must verify the diameter thread size and threads per inch or MM to fit your truck threaded holes I think 8 MM but check.
I took a bolt from the existing tiedown to hardware store and got size and thread pitch off their gauge...
I bought these metric eye bolts on ebay or amazon last year they werent too expensive they are Stainless steel and fit in many of the threaded holes in the truck bed check your thread size
Weathertech does not have them for my 2019 supercab either. I don't know if they do for the other Ranger models. They come in handy in Louisiana's hot rainy summer weather conditions, I had them on my Tacoma I miss them!
Steve W
I knew the company Busco, Bukidnon Sugar I don't recall if I visited there, My last trip to the Philippines was about 1997. I did go to Mindanao once, we had built some Pineapple boom sprayers for a Dole plantation in Polomolok, South Cotabato. I flew into General Santos, I believe we drove to...
Welcome, I visited your country several times while I was working, selling equipment for the sugar industry. It was always a great place to visit, friendly people.
Steve W