The rocker panel area yes. Until I got my Rek Gen mudflaps I was still getting some rock chips. Once I got the mud flaps installed they definitely helping reduce rock chips. Mud still gets through the small gap between the flap and the step but overall the combo has reduced that.
I am really happy with my steps. They look great and when folded up do a nice job of protecting the lower portion of the doors.
Well all I have to compare them to is the stock steps but I love my steps. They fold up nicely to the body of the vehicle protecting the lower doors. That makes...
I have towed our jet skis and our side by side. I towed the Ranger this past weekend through mountain ranges and it towed great! A lot of hill climbing and descending. I am thoroughly impressed with the hill decent control feature going down the hills.
The spare tire has added some...
I agree, it's very annoying to hear someone say your ass vibrating in your seat in your brand new car is "normal". LOL. I sent a DM to FMC gave them my VIN and said I will bring it in if they have seen this issue and know the cause. I don't have high hopes for resolution at my local dealership.
Oh interesting, I live in AK so our temps aren't that high. I had in on max A/C a couple weeks ago, it was 78 degrees. I didn't notice it then. I just had it on regular A/C. I also have only noticed it while stopped at a light too.
I posted about this exact thing today, I searched "vibration when AC is on" but your post didn't come up. Mine just started doing this yesterday. Our temps have been high the last few weeks. This week they are lower and this is the first time I noticed it. It's so rough that I can feel my...
Yesterday I noticed while at a stop light that the Bronco was running rough. I could feel a vibration coming from the engine compartment. I turned off the radio and A/C so I could hear what was going on. When I turned off the A/C it went away. I turned the A/C back on, the vibration came...
I did this the first week I owned mine. I sewed them up so there is no slack on the top of the clip. It helps a bit but not a lot. I have also thought about getting another row of velcro sewed on to tighten it even further.
My niece had this issue on her Mazada, her keyfob was in sleep mode. Not sure if this applies to your situation but here is an article I found.
https://www.fordforums.com/threads/fords-new-key-fobs-will-include-a-sleep-mode.307060/
Too many to list lol but the fun ones I owned are a 2003 Hummer H2 (Owned for 10 years) and a 1970 GMC LB Pick Up, my dad's truck but I drove it in High School.
Well we've had the WT for about 6 weeks and finally went for a ride off the asphalt. LOL
Drove down a couple local beaches in the Homer, Alaska area. Bishop's Beach and Whiskey Gulch near Anchor Point. Lots of fun and handled great in the sand and rocks.
I had a tiny chip, on my way to it get it repaired I got another chip! Luckily they were able to fill both. They also gave me these clear round stickers that you are suppose to put over a chip after you get one. They are suppose to help stop the chip from cracking, we shall see.
I like the idea. I feel like if you can make the end following the body line just above, it would give it a cleaner look. I feel like a lot of stripes that go past the body lines or are squared off after the taper just look strange.