What Have You Done to Your 4th Gen This Week?

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Got my light mounts in...
Now to find some lights. I had ordered a used set of KC Flex on Amazon but the seller cancelled the order for some reason. I like how low profile the dual flex setup is...

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Installed AMP Research power running boards. Very impressed so far! Incredibly well made. They tuck up under nicely and give it a really clean look.

@CE750 That's a good looking ride. I did Bilsteins on the front only, lowest settings I believe, just to level it. I'm considering adding the rears and would like to get an extra 1" or so there to have a slight rake, which would help out when loaded down or pulling a trailer. For some reason I didn't think the rears were adjustable, but I saw someone (maybe you?) mentioned it.

Do you know if the rear Bilsteins would give me that 1" without any additional equipment (spacers, etc)? And do you know if there is an adjustment component to the rears? I thought it was a fixed shock, unlike the front which is more of a strut with the three settings.

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@CE750 That's a good looking ride. I did Bilsteins on the front only, lowest settings I believe, just to level it. I'm considering adding the rears and would like to get an extra 1" or so there to have a slight rake, which would help out when loaded down or pulling a trailer. For some reason I didn't think the rears were adjustable, but I saw someone (maybe you?) mentioned it.

Do you know if the rear Bilsteins would give me that 1" without any additional equipment (spacers, etc)? And do you know if there is an adjustment component to the rears? I thought it was a fixed shock, unlike the front which is more of a strut with the three settings.

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Yes the rears are adjustable as well. Mine are set on the highest ring and I ended up with around 2" of lift. You could set them on a lower setting to achieve the 1" your looking for.
 

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Yes the rears are adjustable as well. Mine are set on the highest ring and I ended up with around 2" of lift. You could set them on a lower setting to achieve the 1" your looking for.

That would be great. If you have a link I’d sure appreciate it.
 

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Finally started on my Switch Pros project. All day trying to find the best place to mount the switch. All the cool and custom mounting locations ideas and ended up doing something simple.
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I added WeatherTech mud flaps front and rear. I detailed the interior earlier this week. I’ll be detailing and re-ceramic coating it later this week if I have time.

Has anyone towed a U-haul enclosed trailer? If so, was it pretty smooth? I’m picking up 1/2 a cow (500lbs after processing) in Montana later this month. I’m taking my cargo Thule box with a cooler and gear and will have a massive cooler in the back of the Expedition. I plan on putting the coolers and cargo box In a trailer for the return trip.

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Can you only do 72 month term? I would assume so since the longer the term the less impact waiving 3 months has...?


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Ford is now allowing 0% at 84months right now. Just saw the ad earlier.
 

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Changed my wheels to black. Next I'd like to black out the running board and maybe window trim. edd6172e569dbf3b5a93880528377f5b.jpg

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Well, at 0%, I’d sign up for 30 if they offered it...
Why? This is how people end up upside down and rolling previous car payments into future car loans. Idk, carrying debt on a depreciating asset just doesn’t make fiscal sense to me.
 

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Why? This is how people end up upside down and rolling previous car payments into future car loans. Idk, carrying debt on a depreciating asset just doesn’t make fiscal sense to me.
’cause I can invest the funds and pocket the interest. The folks rolling payments into future loans, etc aren’t doing so at 0% nor do they have the ability to pay cash if they don’t get a rate they like.
 

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Why? This is how people end up upside down and rolling previous car payments into future car loans. Idk, carrying debt on a depreciating asset just doesn’t make fiscal sense to me.


Paying it off up front means you lose the 3-10% a year in interest on those funds.

It’s not big money but technically speaking you should always take a 0% loan and max out the term. Pay it off in its entirety before trading in.

Emotionally speaking I always get antsy and end up paying it off in one lump sum by the end of the second year. Just hate having debt.
 

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I just purchased a new 2020 Stealth.

0% - 84 months is for 2019s
0% - 72 months, no rebate
0% - 60 months, $2250 rebate
Standard financing - $4250 rebate.
 
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