Went and got the oil changed at my local dealership. They do great service and don't try to rip you off with parts you don't need. Of course they asked again if I wanted to sell the truck back to them. Nope!
Thanks you too! I retired to take care of my missus. She is battling lymphoma and I decided to get her out of the care center and be her full time caregiver. "In Sickness and health". We take our vows seriously.
Since I retired at the end of June my monthly mileage has gone way down. Before I used to average 500 to 1000 miles plus per month now since the 1st of July I've driven a grand total of 60 miles. Sure does save at the gas pumps!
What's everyone's average mileage driven monthly?
We're looking at Casita trailer. They're out of Rice, TX. Went to the factory and toured all their different models. They are similar in design to the Scamps but personally I think a better built product. As with any camper the more options the higher price and weight. I know the ranger would...
61 yrs young. I've had a few fords:
1st Ford was a 67 Fairlane convertible when i was 15. Paid a whole 100$ for it. Man I wish I would still have it.
86 Escort GT - first new car. Took that one to Germany when I was there. Was a blast on the autobahn,no speed limits!
74 F100- Big Louie, could...
So far no problems with them. They torqued to spec without any issues and have no loosened with over a couple hundred miles. I live on a gravel road and with the constant motions, no problem.
Just pulled up the trigger on the Flood premium care plan. Purchased the 5yr/200 deductible. Did opt for the lighting plan as well, seeing how expensive and fragile the lights are, especially the tail lights. Any additional protection will help in the long run. Already have the confirmation...
Finally got around to installing my new one piece lugnuts. The Ford 2 piece ones can be a real problem taking off when they swell. I work in the automotive repair area and deal with this all the time. Same thing happens with dodge products. Whoever thought 2 piece lugnuts was a good idea!
I...
I run Michelin blades. Tried using Rain-X and they didn't last very long. The factory ones seem to be best. That's what I'll go back to when I replace the Michelin ones.