Is it just one particular gear like going 2nd to 3rd? Or, is it all gears. If only one, might be a shift fork. If multiple, then Iād say clutch. Iāve got a late model ā18 (built May 2018) M6. Supposedly, this was after the shift fork update. Iāve not heard many issues with shift forks after the...
I refuse to pay anything before I get an EOB from my insurance carrier. Iāve walked out of an MRI before because they would not perform the procedure without prepayment. They can sometimes get the amount you will owe from insurance, but I still refuse to pay in advance.
This has to be one of the biggest headaches for patients. Like we are supposed to ask every single person we see if they are in our network. Oh, where are you sending my blood work? Are they in network? Fāing ridiculous. If the hospital is in network, then the doctors working there and the labs...
My 2018 M6 seems to hit the hard limiter at about 7700-7800 rpm (stock tune). It will definitely go past 7500 at least according to the in dash tach (301A, so not digital gauges). I find shifting at 7000-7200 seems to get me the best ET. However, since I trap in 3rd gear, Iām usually right at...
Nope, 301A. It is a PP2, so they may have just been picking up parts and throwing them on there. š¤£ It used to be called SYNC Connect before it was called FordPass Connect.
Iāve ran both the R2 and the M/T Street SS. I think both tires are similar in traction, but I think the R2ās need a little more heat in them to match the M/Tās. I ran the R2ās on the street all the time. I only run the M/Tās basically to get to the track and back home. On the street, I think the...
My Mustang has never seen rain or snow, going on six years now. My wife and I actually have seven vehicles between the two of us. The snow beater is usually the ā05 4Runner or one of the Grand Cherokees.
I donāt necessarily disagree with you, but itās all a part of their risk management to spread that risk across the board. Similar to health insurance for older vs younger. Thatās what insurance is, spreading or transferring the claims risk.
Maybe we need to look at why the underlying costs of...
I used to at least try and read some of this crap just to see how irrational their logic could get, but itās just getting too fāin stupid anymore to even waste the time.
My wife recently broke her foot. Since I had recently retired, our medical coverage had changed. When our old insurance (whom the claim was originally submitted to) denied the claim, the hospital offered me a 70% no-coverage discount. The total bill was just shy of $10K, so with the discount...
I read enough that turned me away for trying to save a few bucks. Not BBB accredited and enough bad reviews to turn me off. I have insurance for when I need it, not to make me feel good when I donāt.
YMMV.
You guys switching to Hagerty might want to read up on them. I always considered them to be legit, but I recently got a quote on my Mustang from them and started doing a little research and they are notorious for denying claims. It changed my mind completely. Sometimes, āyou get what you pay...