So did mine until Bilstein came to visit. I once had a Corvette that broke a shock going down a curved incline and the sensation was frighteningly similar except that it kept happening.
I could tell by the garage door. My parents lived in Wilmot Shadows for 18 years after my dad retired. I sold their house after they passed and I've been kicking myself ever since.
Yep. My wife is used to me muttering "Find a gear already." I notice that the "improved" 10R80 supposedly has upgraded parts. I won't hold my breath waiting for a recall so that we can all enjoy the rewards of being beta testers.
So are the transmission and the heater box. Ford is so sure that they will continue to rake in cash from legacy customers that they couldn't care less.
"I am pretty sure ford learned a lesson after the 6.0 and 6.4 disaster and made them better/easier to service."
Ford hasn't actually learned anything aside from the inconvenient truth that with the invention of the interweb decades ago their quality failures are no longer self limiting. In a...
I feel your pain. I once had a GMC Sonoma that wouldn't let me turn the key to start it. Had to have a Tech come from the dealership to unstick it twice. Turns out it was a bad electronic component in the ignition switch. Gone forever are the days when you could just unbolt the slider from the...
Thanks! I'd like to put something over the bed because since my wife became a wheeler we haven't driven the truck much. It's a PITA to put her chair behind the seats and I don't want it out in the elements in the bed (Utah).
Right there with you. In 2020 I had to drive from Salt Lake to Tucson 5 times and it made my bad back very angry during and after. The last time I think it got mad beforehand, like it knew what was coming. No thank you is right.