I have a roll of $5 shelf liner rubber anti slip stuff? from Walmart in the bed to use on top of the Line-x. I just unroll it and place boxes, milk crates etc. on it and bungie to a cleat or to a cargo rod that expands to the bed sides.
When I first got my truck with the ProPower 2 kW system I tested it and it worked fine with a couple power tools. Then I plugged in one of those outlet testers with the three lights that tell you if an outlet is wired correctly and if there is a good ground. Just plugging in the tester caused...
I'd buy the Powerboost Hybrid instead and bring a couple gas cans for backup. If you run the truck out of gas by mistake you can use the cans to get out, if you used the can too you might be able to hike out or get a ride to a gas station to fill a gas can. You can't get emergency electrons in...
Good point about having something plugged in and getting the message. When I first got my truck I started the power on board and plugged in one of those three prong, 3 light outlet testers and it was enough to trip the ground fault warning in the truck. The tiny amount of voltage the tester...
I got one of these and it works well for washing the truck, helps not to have to bend over so much for the lower areas as well as reaching the roof and windows.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08C29V8B2/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o08_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
I installed this and had no issues. Might not be perfectly water/air/dust tight but also not super expensive.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000COL4A4?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2_dt_b_product_details
CONNECTING THE VEHICLE TO A WI-FI NETWORK
Select the settings option on the feature bar.
1. Press Connectivity.
2. Press Manage Wi-Fi Networks.
3. Switch System Wi-Fi on.
4. Press View Available Networks. 5. Select an available Wi-Fi network. Note: Enter the network password to connect to a...
I have a Lariat 502A and if I shut it off in a drive mode other than Normal, when I start it the next time a message shows up for about 10 seconds asking if I want to remain in "Sport" or whatever mode I had it in last. Unless you press OK pretty quickly it goes back to Normal mode.
Maybe check the tire pressure? Often from the factory it's set way high for transport and sitting on a dealer lot. It's supposed to be lowered to door jam spec's during prep but sometimes it's overlooked.
It might just be me (I'm old, 63, and remember driving cars with hand roll down windows and 2 speed automatic transmissions) but what is the purpose and practicality of a lane centering system that requires you to constantly manually move the wheel so it knows you have your hands on the steering...