Uhhhh… they’re brilliant for holding down items stored on the roof. Especially kayaks.Once I figured out that they were tie down point locations (on vehicles equipped with the actual item) I started trying to figure out how to use them. They appear, nearly, useless (like many "better ideas").
IMO Ford needs to improve its institutional memory and stop hiring cellphone kids as engineers... For off road vehicles get ideas from some, experienced, people that actually use low range, on trails that, high center vehicles, break axles and twist driveshafts; and have (by choice) experience primitive camping in the actual woods/wilderness (where low hanging branches will quickly, and forcefully, remove anything above the roof line); NOT numbered spaces in ghetto like campgrounds/parks.
Enjoy!
Your username is very contradictory to your posts.
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