amazes me they won't pay for it. A simple dab of 'Anti Seize' would of solved the problem. It is a dielectric steel - aluminum problem. I think you'd win any suit. Can't say that for arbitration, they're a bunch of paid for whores. Talk to a Class action auto law firm, maybe pay for a letter...
why don't you sue them in small claims? I so do tired of hearing how manufscts have just become Tyrants once again with warrantee issues. like $50 to file and Ford can't send a lawyer. bet you win.
Nope. I don't need to Argue, I OWNED BOTH TRUCKS, they are a Physical reality. Go find a Frontier, stick your arm over the rear bed, Do the same with yours, tell me if i'm wrong. I just did it on a Ranger parked in front of my job. Azz end also looks kinda stupid going down the road that high...
No. that's just the angle of the camera. Having had both the frontier is extremely easy to get my arms into the bed. Anyway, the frontier sold and replaced with a 2011 sport extended cab Ranger lol. No, it had nothing to do with the bed. Just insurance and the payment.
sounds like the only way you're gonna be sure to change it with a good quality synthetic. You'll know how much oil is in there. You'll know if your dipstick is accurate.
It's a Nice Truck. I'ts equivalent to a Ranger, some differences, Front end is heavier, a bit, Due to combination of the bigger motor and Steel upper A-arms, but not bad. Responsive 3.8L direct injected. Ranger had a bit more torque, and 'Tossable' more. I'm getting used to the Frontier. I do...