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  1. Analysis of BlueCruise in rural southwest. What's your experience?

    Is US 380 a mapped bluecruise route? Bluecruise is designed to only work on routes that Ford has approved, which in my experience is any limited-access highway. Anything with at-grade intersections or the possibility of cross traffic will not be on the approved network. You should be able to...
  2. I did not know!

    It won't melt the ice, but it might act as grit (like sand) to help you get a bit of traction in the meantime.
  3. Proud dad……got to ride shotgun today

    I agree--I'm holding on to my 1998 Ranger for this purpose, now that my kids are old enough to drive. They don't like driving the "big" truck on suburban streets anyway.
  4. FLATED Air-Topper Install and Initial Feedback

    I had been tempted to buy one of those as well, so I appreciate the positive review. My needs have changed somewhat since then, so I'm not really looking at it in the near future anymore, but it's good to know that this is a viable option should I decided to go in that direction in the future.
  5. SOLVED: High pitched alarm on startup

    Wait, no. I didn't watch enough of the video the first time to hear the siren at the end. I don't know what that is. The "do-do-do" is the seatbelt alert. One thing that you might want to check: there have been other situations where mystery audible alerts only provide visual cues on some...
  6. Unable to program HomeLink with gate opener

    Do some searching on here—someone described the process to set it up back a year or two ago. I do remember that the process described in the manual isn’t 100% correct. If memory serves, the manual gives you a couple options to go about it, when in reality you need to do both options for it to...
  7. SOLVED: High pitched alarm on startup

    Buckle your seatbelt and I bet it goes away.
  8. Towing with and without Tow/Haul Mode with Powerboose and gas mileage

    If I recall correctly, tow/haul will use more gas than in Normal mode because it is designed to minimize temperatures in the engine and transmission while towing rather than for fuel efficiency.
  9. Wondering if anyone else has this pet peeve?

    Just use the "external" speedometers. You live in SoCal; I'm guessing that you have as many of these around as I do in Northern Virginia:
  10. First time towing - success

    One way that you might be able to solve this is to find a big open parking lot. Even if the lot isn’t level overall, it’ll be level in some orientation, even if you’re leaning hard in the other direction. Just bring a level with you to find the exact orientation where you need to line up, even...
  11. Undercoating?

    What do I use for undercoating? Street grime and the occasional mud puddle, mostly. :p I’ve never really felt the need to add extra coatings. Of course, I also live in the mid-Atlantic where we get salt on the roads for only 2-3 months a year. Even still, my 26 year old Ranger is only now...
  12. Big Changes Potentially On The Way For Ford Dealers In 2025 (per Ford Authority)

    Though I’m hardly a Millennial, that was basically my experience when buying my truck, and it mostly went well. Dealers don’t have 6.5’ beds on the lot anyway, so test driving a truck like mine was never an option. (The longer bed length changes how the truck drives much more than I thought it...
  13. Camping at Fort Mountain State Park (North Georgia) ~2800' Elevation

    What a beautiful location; thanks for sharing it! And it appears to have weathered Hurricane Helene fairly well--I was concerned that that whole area had been hit as badly as western NC was.
  14. Retractable rear bed step

    As I recall, it came with replacement bolts.
  15. New powerboost mpg

    I have about 26k miles on my truck, which I bought in October 2022. I have a lifetime average of about 18mpg, though that includes about 6000ish miles of towing an 11' tall 6500lb trailer, which reduces the mpg to about 8-12mpg. When I'm not towing, I can usually get 24-26mpg on a tank of...
  16. Disable back up sensor alert sound?

    If you want to go a different route, a member on here produced a file to 3d print a cap that covers the speaker. It doesn't completely shut off the backup alarm, but it muffles it quite a bit. I can't recall who posted it, but I think that this is the the same (or a similar) file...
  17. How Important is able GAWR

    Physics and engineering math. The principle is all based upon the concept of levers that we learned as kids: all of the relevant distances x forces must equal. The force of the moment imparted by the twisting action created by hooking up the WDH lifts weigh from near the WDH (rear axle) and...
  18. How Important is able GAWR

    No, it sounds like it's all working out for you. However, a WDH should transfer more than about 40lbs from the rear axle to the front/trailer axles, so something sounds off. Based on what you've said above, my leading guess at the moment is that the scales were off when you did either the...
  19. How Important is able GAWR

    I don't want to get into your business, but if that statement is correct, it doesn't seem like your WDH is set up correctly (or it's undersized for your needs, or your trailer is not balanced correctly). A properly balanced travel trailer should have 12-15% of the total trailer weight on the...
  20. How Important is able GAWR

    It depends upon the WDH setup you have. Mine (Blue Ox Sway Pro) uses spring bars connected to the trailer A-frame with chains, so depending upon how tightly I hitch up the chains will effect how much weight is imparted upon the front axle (and trailer axles). It also depends upon the stiffness...




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