My 2022 Base doesn't have any noises like that. Seems like all the complaints are from other trim levels. Wonder why?
I run all over rough roads in Northern AZ.
Best thing I did was lower air in tires to 30 in front and 32 rear. Rides better.
My dealer ..Young Ford in Morgan UT gave me a 5 gallon bucket with superb products.
Stuff for inside,outside you name it. A bunch of microfiber towels. I will reorder.
I've owned motorized vehicles since 1966. More than 30 new. Always do all my own maintenance. I've had a mere handful of minor warranty issues. Never blown a motor.
I also have drove many company-owned vehicles...most of them heavy duty work pickups.
My employers have all commented over the...
Not sure I'd trust a dealer either. Oil change techs are bottom of the tech level at a dealer. I've got a good private shop with old guy that knows how it's done. I use him if I don't have time to do it myself. I keep oil and filters at home and he'll do it for 25 bucks using my oil and filter...
I rotate tires at every oil change on my 2.3. When left front tire is off i start the oil change. The filter can wrench I used on my 2007 Road king works great to remove filter.
Oil change takes 15 minutes...or 2 beers.
Paul
Its all economy of scale. If sales of 2 doors are not the quantity required to make an acceptable profit, then Ford has 2 options: increase price or drop the model.
I believe at some point in time, only the 4 door will survive and with only a few of the most popular trim levels and...
Not me..I wish the rear seats were optional. In 6 months I've never used them and don't plan on it.
I might pull them out when it cools off. Might leave one for the dog.
Paul.
I found an interesting tidbit when I decided to change oil in my 2.3 Bronco for the first oil change. I thought I might as well do same to my 2005 4.0 Tacoma. I'm a Mobil 1 guy...worked and retired with XOM. so in looking up oil filter # for the Bronco...it seemed familiar...same as Toyota...
I'd recommend using 3/4 " plywood..maybe 2 or 3 layers glued or screwed together for a base..a bit bigger than base of jack. Pine boards will split.
Bottle jacks..especially cheap Chinese ones will leak if laid down.
Also jacking from axle perch or front lower control arm will work.
Good luck...
I always liked louvers on hoods. I had a pair of louver cutters way back . 6 inch and 8 inch. Did my Healey 3000 , Spitfire and FJ 40.
Don't see it much any more..
You guys make me remember all the ways we used to chop up vehicles. One time I had an old 64 Jag sedan. Took a Sawzall and made a...