I really like the look, I have been running LE2/3's for years on my vehicles so I think you will have a great experience with the A/T2's. Well I hope you do, I just ordered a set in 265 70 17 for my '19 XLT.
I towed my little trailer for the first time today. It weighed about 1200 to 1500 lbs. I felt the trailer behind me since it squatted a little and road a bit better, less bounce. The Ranger had no trouble pulling and still was getting over 21 mpg. But my Ranger is kind of mad at me for making it...
I got a cabin air filter in the mail today and it did not even make it into the house. My poor dogs had to wait for me to change out the old for new filters before they got to go outside. But it was good for them to understand the Ranger comes first.
Wife's BS is a TN Volunteer for Wildlife plate, WANY 1. Wonderful Baby 1.
My Ranger is sad, it only has a front plate, still waiting for my TN Retired Army plate 4688RH, to be transferred from my traded in F150.
It sure has, I was here from 1985 to 1987 and decided this would be where we retired from the Army and returned in 2000. So much has changed, Clarksville has tripled or more population wise. I'm now allergic to the white stuff that falls from the sky I'm Michigan so here we are staying.
Well right now this post is what AM I doing for my Ranger today. I am sucking out my trans fluid to replace it and the filter. Also installing a new pan with a drain plug. The vacuum pump is a pump and vacuum unit from Harbor Freight, you can get this one, one that only sucks, or a pneumatic...
As a former safety inspector I know you have to write rules, instructions for morons. You may understand that the words extension cord and zip strip are different but your average moron does not. Just like the people who don't understand their checking account has money in it even when they have...
I traded my 2011 F150XLT SCREw in on my Ranger XLT SCREW. The Ranger just fits us better now, and it will tow more than the F150 would. When I moved to housing on Fort Campbell KY in 2000, my Ford car just fit into the garage. I had to pull all the way in, tap the front wall in order to close...
Sorry no pics, but what I did was changed the diff fluid in the front and rear diffs of my '19 XLT. The old oil was a little dark but nothing too bad for 60,000 miles and best news was there was no noticeable metal on the magnet. Real easy to do with two sets of ramps. This weekend I am going to...
I'm a day late posting this, but I received my new motorcraft front and rear brake pads, and my new transmission pan with drain plug, plus the trans filter. So you can guess my weekend plans. The trans will not be that bad because I have a vacuum pump to suck out most of the fluid befor I drop...
I did use a torque wrench, I have to torque the lug nuts on every lug nut at work so it's kind of a habit. I have seen the results of not tightening nuts and wheels coming off multiple times (never ones I worked on) and the results are not pretty. A torque wrench is pretty cheap insurance.
The Fort Campbell KY Exchange has had it's Halloween stuff out almost a month also. Our Lowes also has its Halloween stuff up. Lookout here comes all the Pumpkin Spice stuff coming in.