Because the fatties in the US that live in McMansions need a bigger truck then the other guy.
There, I said it.
The Ranger is the perfect sized truck and the rest of the world can see that.
Yup, same here. I only noticed the issue on cold mornings. What I did to stop it was while parked with my foot on the brake I would cycle the shifter from park to reverse and then drive, then back to park. Then when I backed out I wouldn't have the issue.
What that does is get fluid into the...
I, for one, am happy that Ford has found the problem and has issued a TSB on this issue. I love my Ranger and have no plans to get rid of it anytime soon. I have the extended warranty and have around 40k on it. I have noticed occasional clunking when going from reverse to drive but it's not...
I had the Hankooks. I replaced at around 38k in November with winter coming. There was tread left but not enough for New England weather. They were getting a little squirrely last winter.
Switched to Falkens.
If you're trying to keep cost down, there is always sticking with a corded tool as well. Most of the battery powered tools will be fine for casual use.
I personally use Black and Decker and have never had issues. They're inexpensive, have nice features and the batteries are interchangeable...
I just upgraded my oem Hankooks with Falken Wildpeaks. I went up one size to 265/65/18's and I'm shocked at how much more stable these are over the oems.
I'm about 1" larger in diameter but no rubbing on the stock height. Love them!
Yup, high beams used to be activated by a button on the floorboards. I think they started moving away from that in the 80s.
I recall the button getting kinda crusty....
I noticed mine looking strange the other day....like a piece of leather. I reached up and found that all of the coating was still there but it was lifted off of the surface.
I'm going to sand and paint.
IPhones are notorious for have poor antennaes and poor switching technology...and that goes for Samsung as well. Switching takes place during hand-offs between towers or wifi areas. That's where the dropped calls happen.
If you get a chance, try a Pixel. I've had a 2A and a 5A now and they have...