In Arizona, where road chips are always cracking windshields, several companies now apply a tint/protection film from the outside. Supposedly the chips will bounce off without cracking the glass. But it's expensive -- over $900.
Yes, of course. I was just reading these threads and was trying to understand why people would choose and expensive $250 dipstick, or any non-OEM dipstick over just letting the dealer deal with it.
Ford recommends changing transmission fluid every 150,000 miles. If you own your truck for 300,000 (I won't), then you do it once. The cost is: "The average cost for a Ford Ranger Transmission Fluid Change is between $215 and $252. Labor costs are estimated between $141 and $178 while parts...
I like the Sirius XM, but every year when the re-up your bill, it is way higher. I call in and tell them I'm canceling due to cost. They say just a minute, we're running deal right now, and suddenly the cost is one-half. Have done that three times.
I guess I'm trying to figure out why some have the shakes. Whether it is the Tremor set-up, whether is is just variation in the quality of the OEM drive shaft, whether it is from an aftermarket lift that just created vibrations. If you have an unmodified truck that shakes, why wouldn't Ford fix...
I can't figure this out. I see so many people making changes their driveshaft. I bought a 2023 Tremor in January. It has been 100% smooth running since day one. Just like all my F-150s before. Is it just that some Rangers have shaft problems, or maybe Tremors don't have problems. As I say...
I know you bought a chevy, but the Ranger gets worse mileage than the F-150 in either the 2.7 or the 3.5, I owned both. The 2.7 got 20.5 mpg, the 3.5 got 19.5, and my 2023 Ranger gets 18.5. YMMV
I have ordered an onboard desulfator from RVupgrades. During the install, if I remove the nut from the battery terminal, even briefly, will that mess up the electronics?