I've started to take this approach. Sometimes it shifts a little hard sometimes it's smooth. Dealership states everything is normal. So I think it's just crap transmission that is doing what it does.
I am not opposed to EVs and have been thinking about a lightning, but i thought this article had a lot of good thoughts and information.
i also have no idea what the city journal is.
https://www.city-journal.org/article/tapping-the-brakes-on-electric-vehicles/
Just curious because the description is very vague. What are the benefits of it exactly? Is it just the fact it can mount a winch? Is it stronger? Or have better approach angles?
Just as a heads up for anyone that's on the fence to buy this bumper, looks like the price was cut. I think this used to be 995, now 495.
https://accessories.ford.com/ranger-2019-2021-ford-performance-off-road-bumper
Yes I believe if they had to actually list the asking price, they wouldn't be as bold to put markups on because people would just rule it out without even inquiring. I currently do that if it says please call or just lists MSRP because I don't like their BS
I just recently started having this exact sound. Sounds just like a small rock hitting off the windshield. Is that the noise for the blend door? It only happens very intermittently.
I feel like I read a while back that those yellow tinted glasses or visors are dangerous as they decrease your night vision. Can't remember if people felt they helped the glare at all.
Will throw in my experience with the dealer just to add to the pile. My truck does get a little shudder going at 25-30 and 45-55. As well as the little thump when stopping and starting. Dealer couldn't find anything the first day. Second day the advisor took it on a drive said he felt nothing...
If I wasn't coming from a perfectly fine vehicle and just looking for a few upgrades, then the price would be easier to swallow. They currently are good deals relative to the MSRP, just not relative to my situation.