Anytime.I might just have to buy a random thing off of FB in Waterloo and have @Wingboy pick it up for me and store it.
Just so I can go see the Ural and maybe take it for a ride.
Anytime.I might just have to buy a random thing off of FB in Waterloo and have @Wingboy pick it up for me and store it.
Just so I can go see the Ural and maybe take it for a ride.
Will likely improve mpg a smig as well.I’m gonna get flamed for this but picked up some H&R lowering sport springs for the Maverick. 1.5-2” drop will help it ride a bit stiffer and sportier.
Always had a thing for small trucks with a slightly lowered suspension. Was loving the old S10, Rangers, and Mazda B trucks when I was younger. The Maverick reminds me of those smaller trucks I fell for as a youth.
Big shoutout to @Wingboy for helping me get it in Waterloo and was a pleasure to sit and chat after all these years chatting online.
Yet again GTAM shows how good people can be in this community (and honourable mention to @oioioi for telling me Rick lives there).
Rick you can blame him for me bothering you
Maybe...but I am looking forward to the firmer ride.Will likely improve mpg a smig as well.
Another option is raising tire pressure a bit more than your door jam sticker states. Just keep it under the tires max pressure and measure both hot and cold. Do a chalk test when you pick a pressure.Maybe...but I am looking forward to the firmer ride.
I considered sway bar upgrades also front and rear...but that's TBD.
For a grocery getter pickup… unibody. Handle better, lower bed and passenger compartment, less expensive to build.I never understood why body on frame is a better design for trucks than unibody. Is just because of costs, since a unibody could be made to handle the same towing capacity and given suspension to offset the need for the body/frame to flex on gnarly uneven surfaces?
Dude.......you can't park there!Got a small kiss yesterday from a F350....if i cant fix this one looks like a 26-27 F250 new build is coming down the pipe.
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It will be fixed, looks worse than it is with only 35k....I was hit in the perfect spot imho. I work in the industry, although I would like to order new truck for 4.30 gears over my existing 3.73's but don't want to wait months for new. Need the truck as its used in summer mostly for towing up to my Mattawa property.Congrats on the new truck you’ll be getting
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Even the carrot cake on the center console survived...That'll buff right out...
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it a gasser 7.3That sucks but I think you're correct it'll get fixed for sure. Not much damage there. Is it Diesel or Godzilla?
I absolutely hear you, but it is cheaper to gear from factory then if you change you mind down the road... would be running 35" maybe 37" tires hence the 4.30's. I re geared my 08 sierra from 3.42 to 4.11's like a new truck. Depends on what your looking for.Considering the price of gas, I'll choose the lowest gear ratio every time.

Well I ended up getting a new 26 f250, Insurance was trying to give me the gears, last Monday the agent called and said it going to be around 42k to fix your truck by Trillium Ford Alliston, so it look like it will be a total loss. I asked him if i should go and clear out truck and start looking for another truck, he said he would advise that. 20 minutes later I was at dealership clearing out my belongings, then went in and asked sales if they could get a truck I saw in Ottawa, said yes and left a deposit. Fast forward to Friday and get home and wife says they want to fix the truck for 42k...I was ******, turns out the agent opened his mouth to soon, we complained they reviewed the calls and had to do the right thing...cut me a cheque for 70k , so kicked in another 10k and got the truck I wanted with 430 gears, pick up next week just waiting for new tires and line-x installed....thank the lord for recorded phone calls, all happy now!
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