Oldfart
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I thought that was a stuffed animal behind the Maxtrax...looked like a seal popping it's head up haha
I thought the same thing when I first looked! So I'm not the only goofball wondering why there was a seal in the picture.
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I thought that was a stuffed animal behind the Maxtrax...looked like a seal popping it's head up haha
Its already got a coat of ceramic. I didnt have the booster when I did the coat originally. I clayed the truck prior to everything as well.You need to do the Adams paint prep prior to using spray ceramic
You need to do the Adams paint prep prior to using spray ceramic
awesome. Ive got the ceramic boost to do next. Did the spray about 2 months ago.. Looks goodIts already got a coat of ceramic. I didnt have the booster when I did the coat originally. I clayed the truck prior to everything as well.
You shouldn’t have to program them. As soon as the wheel spins the sensor “work”.Alright guys I’m gonna take this down a different track here for a bit. I bought a 2020 Screw in February and just installed my summer mud tires. These wheels are the Fuel OffRoad wheels I had on my 2012 Gen1. The wheels were bought in 2014 and I never had any issues with the TPMS sensors. Now installed on my new Gen2 I keep getting the “tire pressure monitor fault”. Brought it to my buddy who owns a reputable garage and he was unable to reprogram the sensors. We don’t understand what’s going on. These sensors all pretty much run on 315Mhz signal and should be recognized but we continue to have issues. Has anyone had issues with their TPMS sensors on the newer Raptor? Confused and thinking about just having them install 4 new ones and end the confusion! Tried the whole “brake..key on..key off thing” and that didn’t work either. Do these newer Raptors have something special to them that only a Ford dealership can deal with??