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cal3thousand

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  1. That's not a bad idea, but I'm not sure how 'glass would work on that setup. Then again, I don't have a cargo cover to reference from. Maybe some stiff cardboard or pressed board?
  2. With any internal system, you might have to clear the hoses with compressed air or by removing them. But since the gaps are so small, things that normally clog a drainage system such as leaves would be kept to a minimum.
  3. Go to the junker and get a test panel.
  4. 3500 Lbs tops... so a Tranny Temp sensor was probably not commissioned.
  5. I saw a cargo shade that would be awesome if it could be retrofitted into an Edge. My boss just picked up a Lexus CT250h and the cargo shade on that thing is ideal. It's a bar that can be easily popped in and out of these square indentations on both sides of the trunk area. It's spring loaded and installed in literally 3 seconds. I'm going to measure it and see, but I am afraid it would be too narrow. Maybe a Lexus GX has a usable shade.
  6. It's not so much the hitch itself, but what you are pulling. A dog trailer can't weigh all that much in my mind (I could be wrong). With that assumption, I would think you are safe without upgrading your cooling bits. Having said that, it never hurts to have additional cooling capacity (that's why I made sure to have the factory kit even though I don't expect to tow at the limits of Class II) In your case, I don't think it would be necessary to add it . BUT If you have cash to blast, by all means, mod that thing!!
  7. I feel for ya. I leased one from Villa Ford and don't have issues like that. Their service department is quite impressive. Which dealer did you take it too first?
  8. You must have a strong credit profile.
  9. MyFordTouch issues are across the board. As far as the frontal crash rating, all Edge built MAR2011 and after, got a GOOD rating in all categories from IIHS after improvement of the roof strength. Here's a link I just found: http://www.iihs.org/...ies.aspx?id=599 EDIT: And as far as NHTSA goes, here's an excerpt from their site: Explanation of 1990–2010 tests compared to 2011-Newer tests Starting with 2011 models, NHTSA has introduced tougher tests and rigorous new 5-Star Safety Ratings that provide more information about vehicle safety and crash avoidance technologies. Because of the more stringent tests, ratings for 2011 and newer vehicles should not be compared to ratings for 1990-2010 models. Overall vehicle score and frontal crash ratings should ONLY be compared to other vehicles of similar size and weight.
  10. Agreed. Additionally, if you are going to take that risk and over work you vehicle, make sure to take extreme care of the fluid levels and condition. I would change my engine oil every 2500 miles under those towing conditions and checking it 10 times as often. Tranny fluid should get swapped to some majorly awesome synthetic (if compatible) like Amsoil. Some water wetter might help your radiator cool down better as well... just don't run that stuff in the winter if you are in a freezing climate. Also, take it easy on the A/C especially if you run across hills.
  11. I was looking at a Cap One loan and they wanted my first born as interest. (slight exaggeration )
  12. Comfort is a fickle beast ... especially my comfort
  13. That's scary. They must have done something since, because my hatch seems to stop at the slightest obstruction.
  14. Try gel nails... my wifes swears by them. Regular polish lasts her 1-2 days before chipping.
  15. Shell seems to put more detergents in their premium fuels.
  16. In So Cal its windows down on the streets and A/C cranked on the freeway. If I'm feeling especially wasteful, I will open the windows and crank the A/C with only floor vents on at the same time. It's almost as nice as using the heater through the floor vents with the windows/roof open in winter.
  17. At 30 MPH it could have been anything. I heard a crazy story on "That's Incredible" in the 80s where a man shot a rifle off shore on his boat and it struck a woman in her car on the freeway. Craziest part was that no glass was broken as the bullet traveled through an open rear triangle window in her coupe at the right exact moment. Luck is a strange beast. Sorry for your misfortune.
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