This is how Iāve also thought about the insurance afforded by extra gas cans in the vehicle. But Iām a noob too, so all this exchange is helping me refine all this so I prep better.
Welcome! Thatās a sweet-looking ride. Thereās a ton of knowledge here that am sure will help.
Iām a long ways from you, though, but feel free to give a holler if your by this way.
If you havenāt found it, the up/down arrows on the steering wheel moves those screens. The last (first?) screen in that sequence provides instructions how to get the screens up.
Both @Brian_B & @DewarT have great advice and are your basic guidelines⦠since your credit score is good, the dealership may try to match the credit unionās rate. You can ask them if they are running promotions.
Installed mine over the weekend and can confirm that it is heavy and one would benefit from a. second pair of hands. The nuts to reinstall the tie downs do seem to get stuck but was able to tighten all of it while avoiding stripping them. The 3/8 hex was unweildy and I had to go through my stash...
Welcome to this slice of the net! That is a nice ride. I like how the door handles are color coordinated (Which I donāt have). Since you already have had a taste of Wonderland, then I wish you well in this new venture of yours. š
@Bird Dog Off Road totally unrelated to your post. Have a box like you have. May I inow how you āsealedā the sides so stuff donāt fall into that gap?
Thanks for confirming, @flip. I did see mine go as high as 203but thought that as long as the gauge didnāt touch the red, I should be fine.
May I know what the the ānormal temp rangeā is?
I am so sorry for your loss and hope you heal well.
The photos of your trip are beautiful. May they eventually bring joyful memories as you remember your Thor.
Truly do not believe that you are paranoid⦠it is a concern and a valid one considering what you went through. Still, I wish you well and hope you get to enjoy driving your Bronco.
In mine, the idle is at 0.8 and the shift is smooth. However, there is a lurch as I step on the gas, as if the clutch was suddenly released. For those who drive a stick, this is a familiar feeling, especially when teaching new drivers. I thought it was just my handling of the gas pedal⦠now, I...