I went with the WeatherTech ones ($100). The front installs were a bit of a challenge, but sounds like they attach similarly: replace two of the plastic liner pop-ins with clips and screws and a third screw connection under the fender. Rears were easier given the additional access, but both seem...
Sorry to hear. Sad anytime a relationship goes down. But hoping the best for you and the kids out of this. Just keep being you and doing what you know is right. They can't take that away from you and you'll get through it.
My Lariat is still too new to offer much reliability info directly. However, I see quite a few of them around and I have yet to see one with one side of the DRLs out. I know what you mean about that, though, I'd expect those to be a real bear to replace if you could even do it without replacing...
I’m new to towing also and wonder about the need for the brake controller. Doesn’t the connector in the rear bumper have a wire for electric brakes? I’m guessing that the separate add-on controller handles larger trailers? Can someone explain the differences or point me to a resource? Thanks!
Anyone have any comparison of the WeatherTech versus the AVS? Seems like this thread has most people with the AVS, but I’ve bought a lot of stuff from WeatherTech in the past and been very satisfied.
What about tire pressure? Placard says 30 psi. TPM and my gauge both say 39 psi on my 2-month-old. Do those come from the factory overinflated? Seems like these may start to wear in the middle if I don't reduce that pressure. Other thoughts?
Yeah, I hear you on that. Before this Ranger, I had a SportTrac - so I'm used to the hard cover and had even grown dependent on it for the extra dry space. This one is definitely lighter and comes off easier than that one on the SportTrac. So when I need to haul tall things, I can just remove it...
I just had that done last week. Dealer had truck for a day and a half because glass shop didn’t keep appt. I did get a loaner during the change. The glass shop broke the original windshield getting it out, so I’m glad the dealer had a spare.