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I put almost 20k miles on the Ford over my first year with it, so it's safe to say I've been enjoying the truck. As with any vehicle, it accumulates "stuff" over time, and while I like to try to keep this in check, my rear under-seat area was filling up. I picked up this bag to get a handle (pun intended) on the growing mess, and it made a huge difference!
[ame="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qVbgyKE8gcE"]Ford F150 Under Seat Storage Bag for Organizing Your Interior - YouTube[/ame]
Everything else is doing well. I still love this thing, and especially with building my new workshop, it's really come in handy as a lumber hauler. Very expensive lumber, that is. :|
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Originally posted by goofiefoot View PostFunny enough, the dealership I bought it from adds trackers to all the vehicles they sell, so I'm covered there. Shhh...don't tell anyone.
Just curious.
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the issue might of been fixed before 2018 im not for sure but ive been chasing this problem for weeks now. seems everything on my 2016 decided to crap the bed at 120k miles. these trucks are known to have problems with the IWE. this is the best write up ive found so far. https://www.f150forum.com/f2/4x4-iwe...g-cure-404406/ just a heads up to watch out for that noise.
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I bought a boat a few weeks ago, and I'm loving it! Towing it around town, I found the front level kit I installed to clear the Raptor tires wasn't cutting it - too much squat in the rear. Solution? Install a set of lift blocks to counteract it. I love the new stance!
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I put together a how-to video, though it was a pretty simple install:
[ame="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6UCmDtNtBkw"]How I Installed Rear Lift Blocks on my 2018 Ford F150 - YouTube[/ame]
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