Removing the rack helps a little, but its not a big difference like talbot said . The MIC top is still loud. The factory rack rear crossbar is not removable, and the mid bar only has 2 fixed positions - it comes in the rearmost/mid position from the factory on the 2drs.
The truck looks much...
Mine does it also, cold starts hear around 30-50 degrees, just hear it in neutral. Its not the throwout bearing, as you can pressure the clutch lightly and it won't get quiet. It sounds like transmission noise while the gears/shafts are spinning in neutral. full clutch disengagement will...
This is from the promo docs for the F150 lightning. Standard battery is 230mi range, Extended is 300mi. The Extended range battery has a higher spec charging system to accept faster charging.
This was the last step in my mansquatch conversion. Thanks to many forum members for parts and trades to get the fenders, wheels and tires, and coilovers. Because they were available locally, I used a set of 4dr 2.7 SAS coilovers on my 2dr 2.3 7mt badlands. The front springs for the 4dr 2.7...
I have a set of 2500mi Badlands non-sas coilovers available in north TX. From a 2dr 2.3 manual. Part numbers below if you want to cross check them. These vary based on engine/doors. The shocks are the same for all non-sas badlands.
spring
stamped
part
Front MB3C-5310-APB
MB3Z-5310-J...
You can get the whole set of 5 for less now as a kit. The discount parts houses show it at around 700.
https://performanceparts.ford.com/part/M-1021K-BL5
Great job on customizing the skid plate, and thanks for answering the free-spool question that had been bugging me. I had assumed it would need to be power out only. This is on my want list for sure.
Bolt pattern is 6x5.5" or 6x139. You want around +20 to +35 offset to get a slight poke out of the non-squatch flares. It takes +0 offset to get poke with squatch flares.
This is SAS wheels +30 offset on a non-squatch badlands. The sidewall of the tire pokes out of the flares, but the...
I see 2-3 others running around my area, pretty far north of dfw. Then at dinner this week parked next to a white 4dr badlands. They do seem to be more common now then when I first got mine in October.