baggermike
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Looking to replace these loud Michelins. So I hoped I could ask for some advice based on people experienced driving an Edge.
In the past I've used Coopers with great luck. Then we bought a Camry and found Pirelli's worked best for that car. I've read some feedback about Continentals and most claim they just don't last.
We have a '15 AWD Edge. We live on a road in Michigan that may not get plowed out for 2 or 3 days. Looking for a very good tire in the snow and water, that is quiet, in the 60k mileage range.
Thanks
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On 12/22/2018 at 8:20 AM, whirledpeaz said:
Merry Christmas to you as well! Money on the way.
Thanks Again.
UPS Ground
Tracking details...
Tracking No.: 1Z4460R60300220732
Shipment ID: MMBK7JV2JA04D
Ship Ref 1:
Ship Ref 2: RSW
Shipping date...
Wednesday, December 26, 2018
Expected delivery date...
Friday, December 28, 2018 End of Day -
On their way!
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7 hours ago, Nick Halstead said:
Take both seals off car, grab pliers. With pliers squeeze the seals metal so its tight. Walk your way down the whole seal with the pliers, reinstall. Mine have not budged since I did this
I'll try that when it comes back off. But man I can just see problems coming from snow and ice laying in there for periods of time.
Thsnks for the advice!
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14 hours ago, 2FAST4U said:
Easy… Every time I wash my car, I hose off the mud and snow at the bottom of the doors, then I wash the whole car and when I'm done, I wipe the car dry with a chammy and also wipe off the area in the door jambs … Simple eh?…
Claude.
This is not remedying the problem. But thanks anyway.
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Anyone else having problems with the back door weather strips coming off at the bottom? We live on a dirt road and when dirt builds up on the lower portion of the weather stripping, it pulls off and flops down. Our body shop guy says he sees many Edges come in with that problem. He says its a Ford engineering issue. Also, somewhat related, is how much dirt or snow and ice build up under the doors, covering the flat edges at the bottom of the door and along the threshold. Anyone figure out how to remedy this issue? The body guy says even if you replace the weatherstripping, it will begin to happen again in a not too long time period.
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Merry Christmas!
Shipping is $14, so total would be $49. I take paypal- beltm@frontier.com
Let me know! Thanks
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On 12/16/2018 at 8:15 AM, whirledpeaz said:
New here but just bought a used 2016 edge sel. If these are still available I will take them.
Ok, need your zip for shipping price.
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On 10/30/2018 at 10:17 PM, veener79 said:
Still available?
Yes.
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When my wife gets home from work I will send you pics.
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I went with WeatherTech mudflaps for my 2015 Edge. Very impressive, they keep almost everything from kicking up on the vehicle. I believe they fit up to 2018 except for the Sport model. I just happen to have a nib set for sale in the classifieds here. I got mine because of them being 'drillless'.
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No interest?
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1 full set (2 front, 2 rear) WeatherTech mudflaps, part #120060
Fits 2015-2018 Edges (not the Sport model)
includes all hardware and instructions.
Color-Black
-No Drilling-
Made in the USA
NIB, never installed
New price was $79 plus shipping
Now only - $35 plus shipping
I just installed some on my Edge. EZ install and man do they work to help keep mud and stones from being kicked back up on the vehicle.
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My 09 mkx has them. Used for attaching a tow bar.
Where r they located? My F150 has some in the front, but not the Edge. I'd like to put 2 on the front, 2 on the rear if possible
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We just purchased a 2015 Edge. Living on a dirt road that does not get the plow very often in the winter lends itself to potentially needing a tow so I was wondering if there is a place for tow hooks to be mounted without a bunch of drilling and cutting.
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Tire recommendations....
in Wheels & Tires
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Its my wifes car, and she hates the noise. Tread depth is getting scant so will need new rubber before the snow flies. But yeh, we're down to the harder rubber by now. Last set I bought was for the old F150, and those were Cooper Discover AT3 LT's. They were great for that application. But based on things I've read around here Coopers are not favored much.