Agreed, max pressure isn't the proper pressure for our tires. Toyo has a conversion chart for P to LT tires I ended up bumping the pressure on mine to 45 and been running great
19.2 is GREAT gas mileage for a 7,000lb vehicle with a beefed up V6...
I see you run a 2017 so you've got the same engine setup I've got.
Bout the only starting suggestion I have is a tuner but it willgive you better performance and similar or worse gas mileage
I used one from eBay. Ran about $180ish
**Update**
Stiff suspension resolved turns out when you adjust the ride height you also need to "reset" your control arms to the correct ride height... Doing this is as simple as lifting it back up slightly loosening them and dropping the car back down...
As far as fixes most of it was just tightening the clamps. I did add additional clamps on rubber to plastic connections leaking that did not have prior clamps.
The leaks were spread out I don't exactly remember where
Did you use alcohol swabs to clean the plastic of the headlights or the fog light assembly?
They went on pretty simple for me (then again I went through 3 different brands until I found one I was happy with I used just regular 3 hour rain ready silicone for flashing and some hot glue to kind...
So the girl made a comment on how you can feel every bump in the road after all the upgrades... Lift kit, LT tires upgrade, KYB shocks. Any suggestions on ways to make it a little smoother on the small stuff or do I just tell her tough luck it's a truck?? I know o could always put OEM shocks for...
No wiring Is done down at the fog lights and everything down there is fully sealed. The wires reach uputo behind the headlamps. I even used scotchlocks to make those connections water tight aswell
Loki found some interest in one of the mods that the expy has been theough.
I've always liked the new explorers and expeditions having some extra running lights that give them a fancy touch... After some research I started out with buying some DRL led strips in December by yanf I really liked...
I'm not sure I should create a new thread or something for this but here is some close-ups I've been playing with different brands and setups since December... They are held on by a few tacks of hot glue/clamps and then siliconed in underneath, not inside the headlights.The bottom is looped...
There is something called the magic eraser that has worked well for removing decals from cars without damaging the paint underneath. Attaches to a drill gun and may work from this
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