The lovely wife checked Yakima parts and the Jetstream bottom seals are $11 *she thought that we 'each').
I have a request in at the dealer to provide them.
btw, on the fear of hitting your head on crossbars. I am 6’ and have the 60” bars. They sit about 4” over my head and with the curve of body really can’t close anyway. - I don’t see it a big possibility.
We have a noise coming from the rear axle. So far, it only happens first thing in the morning backing up a very slight incline. I thought maybe it related to slippery grass; it has shown up on dry ground.
It definitely sounds like it may be the clutches actuating. Or, it could be the...
I haven't done it yet. I am till waiting to get answers on 'Towing Mode'. I will likely install it regardless, if it creates issues for light duty hitch use; I am not apposed to adding an inductive interface later. The install won't be bad for me, I installed mobile phones way back when. They...
Wow! That explains a lot. I carefully adjusted them and they are still pretty bad.
there were no gaskets when I got them. I am talking to the dealer to get that fixed. We bought a mannequin and had to take it with all accessories at their full price. So, I will make sure that they are complete.
Thanks. I did finally see the Jetstream/Timberline distinction.
I used the Yakima instructions and moved my front forward.
How long are your
Thanks. I did finally see the Jetstream/Timberline distinction.
How long are your crossbars?
They look shorter than mine.
I am experimenting! I put them in close to where they had been . They whistled on the highway - but it was bearable. I slid them back about 4 inches and now they whistle on local roads. I just found Yakima's Install info:
Ford offers the Yakima spare tire roof mount now.
the factory bash plates are pretty light gauge. Not as beefy as I expected; I feel it is a good balance for protection vs fuel economy.
A steel bumper with winch mount will be really nice.
I posted on the same issue. I removed mine, but will do some testing to see what helps.
Possibilities: cutting them so that the don't protrude so far. The Yakima fairing.
I understand thay are better when loaded; they aren't something that I want to put on and off.
You might see if dealer can...
Hi, we have a twin of yours and still grin ear to ear when broncin'. Fortunately, we don't have real roads, so every trip is a 4 wheel adventure complete with water fords.