Put 40 pounds in all four tires and drive it a while and see if it goes away. If it does, put the tires back down to where you like it and you should be good if there’s no issue.
I have the tune on my 2.7 and it recommends a minimum of 91 octane. I usually run 93 but I don’t think the difference would be noticeable unless you put it on an dyno and even then I can’t imagine it would make more than a couple horsepower difference.
We have a Maverick in the new color at the Ford dealer and I agree that it looks a little more orange because the cyber always reminded me of school bus yellow.
I’m working with Panda and they also saw that it should be available today but they haven’t seen anything that indicates it’s actually ready to ship at this time.
You never start at sticker. You start at invoice and ask for discounts. Even with no rebates if they sell you a vehicle at invoice they’re still making good money because of the dealer hold back they receive from Ford Motor Company. High volume dealerships make money all day long at invoice...
We still drive our 1983 V8 swapped Ranger, our 1994 F250, our 2018 Mustang GT, our 2019 F150, and our 2025 Explorer. The Explorer and F150 are our dailies and some get driven more than others. Yeah, we have a problem…
He wants the sound. The V6 sounds like dog crap compared to a V8 as well. I have the 2.7 and the 5.0 in trucks and even though the 2.7 will absolutely destroy the 5.0 from a performance standpoint, I still love the sound of the V8.
Even though a celebrity owns one, I’m still going to keep mine. Normally, I would never do anything that a celebrity does, but I really like my bronco.
As with any vehicle, break it in gently, change the oil very early and often, never run it hard until it’s broken in, never run it hard until it’s up to full operating temperature, and anytime you start your vehicle drive it long enough to make sure it gets up to full operating temperature. I’ve...
I haven’t read through this entire thread, but depending on how the sending unit is situated, I would assume you would just have a full tank much longer and then eventually the tank would start to show less and less fuel until it was empty.
About 18 with the 2.7 Sasquatch and about 21 with a 2.3 and a 7 speed Sasquatch. That’s where I’ve gotten them since buying them from new with a mix of driving. It’s not to say I don’t have a little fun once in a while, but I’m pretty easy on things and like to coast to stops as much as possible...