I look underneath and everything looks ok. Its got the factory towing package with 7 & 4 pin connectors, nothing looks to have been altered. It wasn't doing this before I switched to LEDs and swapped out the flasher. I'm wondering if I have a defective flasher... when I turn the blinker off...
Not sure this is in the right place, but I have a question about exterior LEDs. I replaced all the exterior lights on my 03' with LEDs. I also replaced the flasher with LED flasher and they all work great except I'm having a problem where if I turn on my flashers, the license plate bulbs will...
Well. I've had both. I had an 07' 3v with the standard gear ratio and 6-speed auto, and now I have an 03' 2v with 4 speed auto and 3.73 gears. It also has the towing package where the 07' didn't. I'm sure its the transmission and gears that make the difference, but between the two I've had...
I have the mirrors that tilt down in reverse on my 03' and I love it.... great feature that really helps when backing up. Too bad they discontinued it...
Your truck should be able to handle it just fine unless going through mountains as previously stated. A boat that size probably won't have trailer brakes, and if it does it will likely be hydraulic or surge brakes so a brake controller won't do you any good anyway.
I currently have an 03' with 73k miles on it... and just a little wear on the driver's seat. From 07' to 10' I had an 07' that I bought new and Ford ended up replacing the leather after a year on both front seats because they were wearing so bad. They were showing wear again when I traded it in...
I have this problem... but it only happens at idle when the truck is warmed up and in park. Reving up the motor even a little or putting it in gear and it goes away. I only hear it inside the truck...just faintly, in fact most people probably wouldn't notice it.
I think you are supposed to start thinking about replacing your tires after your tires are 5 years old regardless of mileage. The rubber starts to break down, crack and dry rot... and you don't want a tire failure (blowout) at highway speeds.
Here's mine:
Before...looks ok, but leather was wearing out at the top of the steering wheel
and after... Sand is the color I used. You can request free color samples from wheelskins.com. You can buy the covers there but you can get them significantly cheaper on ebay.
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