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Enjoyed a nice getaway at a secluded lake in Northern AZ. Then stayed a couple days at our cabin in Show Low, AZ
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Enjoyed a nice getaway at a secluded lake in Northern AZ. Then stayed a couple days at our cabin in Show Low, AZ
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The close up image of the front bumper should be entered into the photo contest!Washed all the mud off and repaired some trail damage…View attachment 15757View attachment 15758View attachment 15759View attachment 15760View attachment 15761View attachment 15762View attachment 15763
John, you should read my ForScan posts about disabling the seatbelt warning screen. Works like a charm!I did something I probably shouldn’t have. It was fun. Scary too! Got out this pretty much unscathed except a surprisingly small amount of belly dragging. A few strategically placed rocks in front of front tires got me up off the belly, deflated the spare and placed a few landing boulders for the rear to drop on and I was out with no additional scraping. On a day trip on the Rubicon trail yesterday.
I also learned that if you do this and release your seatbelt, the seatbelt will refuse to redeploy. It also leaves a dialog box warning you your seatbelt isn’t on that cannot be disabled. So I couldn’t get degrees of declination to display, but it had to be shockingly close to my approach angle.
Had to drive out of this with no seatbelt though. Worked fine again once I was down. Not sure ford’s thinking on this one.