2023, new in October when I bought it, so not wear and tear. My 2012 seats did not exhibit any kind of wrinkle like these or the looseness in the linked thread.
My driver seat has some wrinkles in the leather since I purchased it in Oct. I brought it up with the dealer at the time and they said they'd fix it... Never heard anything about it until today when the dealer called and said they had the seat cover ready to go.
Question - do I replace it or...
This is my similar solution... I discovered the black tie down rings have to mount behind the plate to bring the whole assembly out a tad. This allows the ratchet handle to press all the way in so that the recoil engages correctly.
I use the backup camera for backing into the garage, but when it's wet out the camera picks up a lot of water spray. The water drops really mess up the image rendering it fairly useless. Has anyone found a solution to keep it a bit clearer?
Awesome trailer @Warpath! In my Airstream forum research, the most recommended bike rack is the one Airstream sells - Fiamma. Lots of comments similar to Wheelman55's about regular racks failing...
Has anyone noticed how the rear middle headrest bumps out? My 10 y/o with or without a booster seat finds it pushes his head forward and isn't comfortable. I'd like to find a slimmer matching replacement if possible...
I'll answer anyway... My 2012 Gen 1 had the lock and it was key specific. On this new one, the case, cylinder and locking levers are metal. The cover, tumblers and key shutter are stainless steel while the cap is plastic (looks like the one removed). It was $98 on OEM Ford parts.
Since Ford omitted it, I purchased the spare wheel lock ML3Z-1543262-A (corrected) from Ford OEM Parts Online. If it comes down to it, I'm hoping it slows a thief down enough to leave my truck alone. It comes with a set of tumblers so you can match it to your key which is cool. Determining...
My Gen 1 developed a door rattle too - it turned out to be the door seals. My fix was to use Gummi Pflege! When I get around to it, I'll preemptively treat my new door seals with this too.
I've no plan on installing this roof spoiler, but it is a curiosity.... https://parts.ford.com/shop/en/us/accessories/other-accessories/rear-spoiler-kit-13285807-1?pdp=y
I used the factory screws on the front and went with the supplied clips and screws (i think these are stainless) on the rear. The drilling is a pretty minor event and I doubt anyone would notice the hole if the flaps were ever removed. I used a little bit of plasti-dip to cover over the screw...
I've got some A-pillar lights to install and was thinking I'll enable them on an Aux switch but have the high beams signal a relay to turn them on/off. My question is, does tapping into the high beam have any adverse effect on the electronics wizardry of the truck? Also, is there a good spot to...
I peeled mine off yesterday and was careful to hold the fabric down while peeling. Then used Stoner citrus cleaner to remove the residue. There's the faintest of shadow of the stickers remaining but a waaay better than those bright labels in your peripheral view.
What are y'all using for protecting the painted bit of door sill? I spied a pre-cut ppf kit from Red Hound on Amazon but can't get a good read on the quality of their film.
On my Gen 1, there was a Ford stick-on part that fit well because the sill was wider and flatter, but I don't think it...
Traded my 12 year old for a 2023 37. My boys have only known the 2012 and have mourned their adventure truck, but Baja mode at school drop off cheered them up!
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