X2, if the IWEs are needed, it was a lot easier to replace them than I had thought.
I was never used to being able to remove/reinstall ball joints like the way these went out and back in. LOTS of good info on here about the couple little "tricks" etc.
Been curious what would be involved with replacing the e locker with something like a Detroit?? Not that I want to, need to, and hopefully don't. Just wondering what else is effected and would have to be done to keep warning lights off, codes from appearing, or ******** up any "systems". Is it a...
Congrats
Wow, an inch higher than mid perch WITH the conversion, huh?
See all these posts of just swapping the Gen2 stuff in w/o any conversion.
Have to believe that is far too high/tall.
Not end the humorous theme...but
I do see some cleaners appear to be nothing more than diluted alcohol,
but many others stating alcohol and/or ammonia free and claiming better for the screens.
I have been using what is labeled as a silicone solution for TVs, phones, and screens for a while now.
I replaced most of mine with new hose.
Used some of the rubber ends closest to the wheels.
Mostly zip tied along the frame.
Did a couple of my Expeditions similarly before too.
Cheap and easy once I got under the truck and saw what was involved.
Also...this is in the 2022 "R" sub-forum...
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Are you sure ALL the blend doors are doing what they are supposed to?
I have one that is not.
AC works good through all the vents EXCEPT the one blowing at the driver's face.
When I first got the truck, I thought AC wasn't working at all.
One of these days I will fix it.
Been driving around with...
No such thing as adjustable perches (low, mid, high) on the Gen2 3.0's, correct?
Using the Gen2 3.0s with stock Gen1 springs and upper hardware mounts gets close to what would be equivalent ride height of stock Gen1 2.5s/stock Gen1 springs at high perch?
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