I know I laugh when I read folks whining about not having heated steering wheels...But on a more positive note..... damn I love those heated seats! They warm my entire butt ( and that is a lot of real estate ) and halfway up my back. With 2 ruptured discs in the lowerback let me tell you that is...
But Matthew, it is a Ranger so anything that breaks will be fun and easy to fix :)
I actually use to do the exact same thing both my 88 and 11 rangers had as much low tech as I could get
mechanical windows, locks, transmission, seats... This time I went fully loaded we will see if I regret it...
Which do you perfer???
I have owned either one or the other for every used vehicle I owned.
It might be interesting to read the 2019 Ranger repair manual next year :)
Well, "MarketPlace" is Canada's equivalent to 60 minutes. It is a well respected " News Show" that does a lot of investigative reporting, and have broken some major stories like this in the past.
That difference you mention under towing conditions makes sense to me. When vehicle engineers...
Regular for me now... Recently A Canadian News show did a story on this exact question. They Dyno tested a ton of vehicles. No change in Milage, no change in Horsepower, no change in torque. As this information becomes more common knowledge and the smoke settles we will discover that less than...
So I have Hankook 17s I go check the tires.... they say 50 PSI on their sidewall in 2 locations.
So My tires say 50
My app says recommended tire pressure based on this vin is 37
My B-Piller sticker says 38
My tires were all bang on 44/45
oh and the manual says to refer to app or B-Piller...
My door sticker says 38 pounds, app says 37 ( close enough)
I was using ford pass as a comparison since the OP displayed his Ford Pass display. Oh and since the app uses my Vin to reference all the stats I trust it since it has all the model specific weights and payloads etc and all those stats...