Easier to park
Rarely need a truck, and when I do a midsize is (normally) enough
Should be easier to take on trails when I get around to it
Only have one passenger with me at a time, so space is fine
Opted for the HitchSafe. Found it interesting it was $70 on their website, and only $50 on Amazon. Ordered it yesterday with regular free shipping and it’s being delivered today. Looking forward to using this easy solution!
That's a good idea! I wonder if it would work with the fob in the truck though. A friend of mine found something called HitchSafe. I haven't looked into it in detail yet, but I don't use my hitch often so it seems like it might work well.
I imagine there’s a solution for the issue I ran into today that I haven’t figured out yet, but I cant figure it out. I had my Ranger parked today and went for a run. I didn’t want to carry the entire fob, so I figured I’d just take the key out of the fob and lock the door with the key. I put...
Good point. My door does say 30 though, so I didn’t think twice about it. I’m going to set to 31 with the thought they will lose another pound when the weather gets cold this weekend.
Fordpass shows they are all at 36 now, sitting outside for a few hours in 70 degree weather. I thought I had set them all at 38 a couple weeks ago. I've been trying different pressures. I think I've done 38, 36, 34, and 32. I might go back to 32 or 34. 38 isn't bad for the most part, but some...
I’ve had my Ranger for just over a month now and for the past week I’ve had a weird little rattle coming from my passenger side when I go over a harder bump in the road.. or as I discovered earlier, when starting the truck. I tried taking everything out of the glove compartment, center console...
I’ve had my tires set to 32 for a few days and it seems decent. I imagine I’ll try different settings for a while before I just pick one and stick with it.