I looked everything over an couldn't find anything obviously wrong. It goes into the dealer next Thursday. The service writer said the tech just has to confirm what I'm feeling, take a couple pictures for Ford warranty, and figure out what parts to order. Apparently goes pretty quick, said I...
I was reading through this to see who's had problems with the drivers foam on their trucks. I'm making an appointment to take mine in. It feels like the pad is either low on the left side or high on the right side making it uncomfortable for anything more than 10 minutes. Feels like the right...
Great looking truck! Enjoy! Still haven't seen many around here in that color. Post up a picture when the canopy comes. Been curious what that color would look like with one.
I think it looks alright. Headlight design looks more effective. Mostly what I care about is what they did about the ergonomics (the arms rests in the current truck are terrible, along with other things). Perspective always changes once you can actually sit in and drive one.
I noticed that too when my truck was new. The start/stop doesn't bother me anymore, but every once in a while it'll turn the engine off while I'm still rolling (above 0, but below 3mph as noted above)
I'd like a copy please, and thanks!
Side note - I purchased a Ford wiring diagram for the 2021, so if there's anything specific you guys need, let me know.
There seems to be a lot of interior pieces that show a lot of wear (steering wheel, seat stains, etc) for only 10k miles, but it could be true. Rare find.
I average a pretty consistent 25mpg for my daily 80 mile commute. I rarely turn off the auto start/stop (unless in heavy traffic). Maybe that's the difference?
Hopefully the price change is minimal. I posted an order guide a couple weeks ago. You can look it over to see if any of your previously picked options are changing.
https://www.ranger5g.com/forum/threads/2022-ford-ranger-order-guide.15877/
Did a little wiring clean up.
Finally mounted my brake controller knob using the Redarc adapter in one of the outlet holes. Looks clean and easy to reach.
Also, wiring in the A Pillar lights was a challenge. I was originally using the Ford Install Guide as my reference. It appeared to show...
ARE has an addition structure that can be added inside of canopies to support the weight of a roof top tent. You'll probably have to talk to a canopy dealer to get the right options added. TrailRecon had one on his truck. Starts talking about it about the 6:15 mark