So after weighing my options I bought a 17 travel trailer. I really wanted a camper but the payload on a 4 door4x4 is only 1560. A camper equipped for my needs (ski bum rig) is 1200 add me my wife and we are already at payload with no water, propane or gear.
In California you can not buy the non freeze wiper fluid unless you are in the mountain areas that freeze. Stupid environmental law. So if it’s shipped to a dealership at sea level it is probably filled with crap that will freeze.
So every winter people come up to the mountains and have no...
I've had those tires on for 6 months and it's only rubbed on full compression and fully turned to the right. It hasn't hurt anything and It happens so rarely I'm not worrying about it. You should be fine.
Ive got 265/70/17’s on factory sport wheels with a 2.5 leveling kit. My front tires have rubbed 3 times in 6 months since I’ve installed them.
It’s been coming out of a parking lot onto a road making a hard right turn and exiting a little faster than I probably should have.
I put a shell on mine and have a tent on the back of it. Truck air mattress with tailgate extension. I'm 6'2" and my work and I sleep fairly comfortable back there.
Yes, There are a couple of threads on here that lay out how to do it. It's just a couple of torx bolts that you adjust. Ford also has a real good video on their owners site that explains how to do it.
I haven't done mine yet and I know I'm pissing some people off.
Yes I had the side wedged out while working on it. I finally got it to come out but the tip if the connector came off so please see if they will send out replace with harnesses for left side drive.