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I like the light on my dash, makes me feel like somehow I'm going against one more stupid thing the Government is forcing me to do. 80 PSI in the rear running empty, come on, are you kidding me! Programmer would be nice to work around that, someday...
Dealer can fix that for you. I have mine set to the same as the fronts so I can drop it in the winter.
See you have to work this right. I used to have a extended cab and my wife was the one that said we needed a crew cab. Wait until your daughter is in a booster seat or you get a second one. It will come...enjoy the new wheels!
Oh she want's one too. Just not when this one is paid for and only has 14k miles on it. I just wish Ford would do like Ram and do a DRW short bed. Then I'd jump no matter what she said!
14k...start driving that truck for crying out loud!
Got two other vehicles and bikes too. The more toys ya got, the less you use each one. The good part is almost all of the 14k is towing or plowing. No soccer mom use here!
Not sure, maybe in Canada, dealer told me they are under Federal restrictions blah blah, or maybe I need to go to your dealer..?
Savage, did you say something? Hmmm, dang, must of missed it
To clarify, I had to work my dealer a bit to get it done. First I was told it couldn't be done by the service department. When confronted with the instructions I found here on FTE, I was told the tech refused to do it as his id number would be forever associated with the change and if I towed heavy without airing up and had a problem his job was on the line. Then an email to the owner of the dealership questioning whether I should service my vehicle elsewhere and perhaps start shopping there as well got it done within 24 hours. Put your shoulder into it. They will do it. If not, then Andre is right and you should find somewhere else that doesn't suck...
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