I appreciate the commentary on the USA, but being in Canada and on a predominantly USA visited forum, I really try hard to limit my commentary on the USA. Let me just say, I don't disagree with your post.
I am cautious where I buy "Motorcraft" parts from as well, but feel pretty confident with...
Meh, it's a number without meaning. You hold the reserve currency and have the largest, most powerful military in the world. You'll never have to pay that debt back. The global economy is going to collapse when the USA dollar does, then the great reset will happen and voila, no more debt, lol.
You had to go there, lol.
Did he talk about the handgun freeze, and import ban we are in the midst of? The MSW (Military Style Weapons) ban of 2020? I could go on for hours about the thievery and disgusting policies surrounding Canadian Firearm laws and the absolute lies they are built around.
Ya, most Canadians are brain dead lemmings, that can't figure out free doesn't actually mean free, and in most equates to crappy service.
There is a lot to love up here, but the ever increasing socialist mentality is brutal.
That's hilarious.
Your truck takes 6.2 liters of oil so we put 7 liters in, 2 oil filters, 2 air filters, 5 new spark plugs, 6 new tires, and installed a sunroof controller for the sunroof you don't have... Yes, of course we charged for all of it, lol.
Nothing is wrong per se, it just looks really high for any trailer I have towed.
The truck looks to have 4 inches of lift and bigger tires for more lift. My turck is similar set-up (3.5inches of lift & 33s) and I use a 7 inch drop receiver and 2 inch drop hitch ball (similar to his but upside...
I don't mind the big decal on the box, for a company truck, but all the rest need to go. Also, I'd love to see the trailer he's pulling with that hitch set-up. :)
In Ontario on 2017 or newer vehicles we can't go darker than 70% on the front windows, and nothing on the windshield. Factory tint is very close to 70% on the fronts as is, so it took some convincing to get the tint shop to add a 15% over top of that.
The rears we have no limits, so I added a...
The outside lower edge of my tailgate touches the top frame of my license plate holder when open. The lightbar is just above the plate holder and the tailgate is well clear of it when open.
There is a difference between buying parts on Amazon and doing parts fitment research on amazon.
Research using reliable resources and reference material, buy on Amazon if that info coincides with known facts and cost is reasonable.
Yes it is a little more work, but that's why it's normally...
Tailgate light bars are one of the best looking light mods IMO, but also can be one of the worst if a cheap bar is used, or it's poorly installed.
Crooked, not centered, burned out lights, or poor light quality make it look like a cheap mod, and I'd rather not have it.
I did the Putco light...
I generally lock the rear windows after putting them up, but forgot that time. If Ford would move the switches to the side panel, instead of putting them on the dog step arm rest, it would help a lot.
Mr. Big Face recently broke my rear driver's side window visor when he opened the window on the highway and jammed his giant watermelon head out before there was enough room for it. He pushed the front of the visor off the tape, then the wind caught it and folded it in half. I ordered a set of...
As the OP noted, the threads were a little loose until it was fully seated and had some tension on the threads. I suspect it never became loose or leaked, it just blew straight off when the pressure built up enough to over power the sloppy thread fit. So it didn't develop a slow leak, and also...
More likely the additional suspension, tires, road contact, and increased wheel base would add ~30% to load and towing capabilities. It would greatly depend on how it was built, but the potential is there to increase load and towing significantly.
I have indeed. I've also made a tonne of mistakes in my day, and almost always have been my own fault for not doing my due diligence and research. It's just a slightly different version of "measure twice, cut once". :)
I'm not understanding why people are saying "this is why I don't buy parts on Amazon"?
I don't want to attack the OP, but the errors are his for lack of research finding the proper filter model #, and secondly noticing the fit wasn't right when he installed it, but leaving it on anyway.
If you...