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Feni𝕏 Ammunition1 year ago

It's a one time use drainplug, too, so if you don't have a spare one before you start the job you're going to be Uber-ing your way to the dealer. Some of the early 2nd gen Raptors used them. Offroad vehicles with plastic oil pans. Can't make this shit up.

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Ac1 year ago

You bought a Ford. Buyers remorse. Next time buy a real American car, buy a Tesla.

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MAGAD0NlAN 4 LlFE1 year ago

This woman is wife material Save this woman 😆

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𝙼𝚁. 𝙻𝙴𝙰𝙳𝚂𝙻𝙸𝙽𝙶𝙴𝚁1 year ago

Bronco off the list

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Not ehh Robot bot1 year ago

The skid plates are designed to protect the plastic shit. The plastic shit is cheap to make and easy to replace. Simple maintenance is designed for dealer$hip technicians, not for decent mechanics on the driveway.

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Sickofit1 year ago

Ford did that so the oil can be changed without tools. The aftermarket also offers an alloy petcock to replace the plastic drain plug.

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g money 🏴‍☠️1 year ago

She is right. Her BMW would never because they don't even come with drain bolts anymore. You gotta vacuum the fluids out the top and measure what you took out then put that much back.

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Richie Rich1 year ago

That is dumb. Also dumb: Cartridge style oil filters with plastic housings/caps. Why do we keep "fixing" things that aren't broken?

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King Schmoo1 year ago

"Muh plastic oil pan is located above my 50 pound metal skid plate"

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Rat King1 year ago

Someone mansplain to her how aftermarket works