aftermarket pads have been a must on all my vehicles after teh first 10k miles they are miles better for cheap honestly. better braking less dust win win
ya i mean might really just have to bite the bullet, and either bring to another ford dealer or get aftermarket rotors / pads and move on. chances are its not the rotors or pads causing the issue and ford only give them so much money for diagnosing the problem etc. Its the same kind of deal with...
i just traded in my 2018 f150 lariat lease for more than my buyout and I was over miles so that basically gave me positive equity as a down payment for my ranger. Carmax is giving big $$$ for used trucks so just get their quote and bring it to a ford dealer see if they match like they did to me.
i was looking at doing a 1.5" looking for a little wider stance dont think there will be any issues with a 275 or 285/70/17 with 1.5" spacers that ive seen
Honestly more important for bringing the stuff to get you unstuck and doing your pre trip checks and inspections. Aka all your things are tightened ( paint marker bolts) and regular maintenance is good to go.
Ya I worked at sig before going active duty, I know them well just from the short time I was there, my first sig was a 226 the navy seal edition was a cool pistol.
Love me some plastidip. Wish the lower valence was metal I would of just used black steelit, but doesn't feel worthy of expensive paint. 589 fab skid plate is next on the list with lift and tires
All my Japanese 1000cc bikes would legit have metal on the drain plug the first change that's pretty common my last few ford's weren't even close to that though