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Bryce

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  1. Digging up a slightly old post... but I guess we'll be testing our '07 SEL+ with tow package soon. My wife called and told me that I now own a boat. We'd been looking, but she's the "Master Negotiator" in our house, so I'd pick them out, and she'd work on the price... I guess she got a deal she liked this morning. It's a 17.5' with a weight of 2325 (incl trailer) according to the manufacturers web site. the closest boat ramp to us is less than 2 miles from the house (Lake Allatoona, GA), so we don't have to go far. The ramps are kind of steep, so that's my only concern is pulling it back out when done. I've got a '01 F-250 Crew Cab Diesel 4x4 that I can use, but we also have a 26' travel trailer and it would be nice to be able to pull the travel trail with the F-250 and the boat with the Edge. I can always put in and pull it out with the truck after we get to camp, I guess.
  2. You need to find a better service department... we had this exact issue and it was fixed in less then 4 hours by our dealer. According to the paperwork, they had to re-align the tracks for the BAMR... that was back a few months ago and it's worked fine ever since. Bryce
  3. the only place ours ever looks dirty is on top of teh rear bumper (it collects water and you get dirty water marks) and some of our GA bugs don't blend in to well on the front bumper... otherwise it looks clean all the time.
  4. And for those (like myself) not too up on the terms... What is BUDUSSY? Bryce
  5. Ya.. it's a standard 4 pin plug like DJ Starr said. No "pig-tail" for other type trailer plugs. Bryce
  6. Orange...eeerrrrrrrr... Blazing Copper Metallic. Bryce
  7. you sure about that? I don't know how it is in Kaliforina, but the lemon law in Georgia only applies to a safety type defect... a sun roof rattle is no where near a safety issue. edit.. I guess the allignment could be thought of a safety issue, but good luck trying to lemon law it if you go that route.
  8. Our dealer actually pointed out to us that the Chrome wheels were the way they are. The one our sales guy showed me, teh chrome part actually felt kind of loose. I think he really wanted to sell us our Edge and didn't want to hassle whit having the wheels swapped since my wife wanted the chromes ones at first. I like the painted 18" wheels better anyhow...
  9. I dunno... it was damn hot in Atlanta today... High of 97 and 60% humidity (heat index made it feel like 104). Our edge baked in the sun from 8am until 5pm (it was 95 and the heat index made it feel like 103)... I jumped in, turned on the AC put the BAMR on rear tilt/vent and by the time I got out of our parking lot (about 200 people in my bldg all leaving at once) and it was fine. If you know someone with an IR temp gun, have them shoot it down the ducts of your Edge after the AC's been on for a while and see if it's putting out cold air.. ours got as low as 32 deg at one point, so it has no issue colling us off. also make sure that you are recirculating your air and not using fresh, so it cool cold air rather than hot outside air. We have a copper Edge with charcoal interior, by the way. On the other hand, my 6yo F-250 that probably is over due to have a recharge on the AC unit seemed like it wasn't doing jack in the same heat yesterday. It's got no sunroof and light interior with dark green paint. Bryce
  10. Here's an article that sort of explains the color choices... Don’t be surprised if the Ford salesman asks you “what’s your flavor?” when you come shopping for a Ford Edge. The new Ford crossover comes in paint colors like Crème Brulee and Light Sage -- named for food and spices -- to make the job of selecting a paint color for a new Edge a little more delectable. It also marks a new push at Ford Motor Co. to tie vehicles in with societal trends such as America's zest for foods. "There has been a lot of movement in the foodie culture," said Susan Lampinen, Ford group chief designer for color and materials. "There's the raw food movement, organic foods the slow food movement. What person today can't relate to food?" Don’t come looking for a gray-green Edge. There won’t be any. The new Edge is offered in Light Sage though. And what beige or camel or light brown paint color? The Edge is sold in Creme Brulee. Looking for a rich, full-size SUV in white? How about a 2007 Lincoln Navigator painted in White Chocolate? Delicious hmmm? And if ever there was a memorable, four-door truck, it's a 2007 Ford Explorer SportTrac in Orange Frost – doesn’t the name just remind you that cheery children's beverage made with orange sherbet? Ford insists however, that safety, reliability, styling, performance and, lately, fuel economy, remain the top considerations for buyers – in spite of the fancy foodie names. Still, there's no denying that Ford is making the selection process for shoppers a lot more fun. And there’s more on the way.
  11. A larger diameter wheel with the same diameter tire should (in theory), have less sidewall flex... this would result in better handling, but at a less smooth ride (sidewall flex works sort of like a shock on bumps too). Honestly though... it's for looks for most people. Bryce
  12. You could always get one of these and stick it to the bottom of your drivers side mirror... $6.00 from Aerostitch... they make Motorcycle clothes and accessories for sport and long distance tourers. Aerostitch stick on LCD temp strip Bryce
  13. Ours is an October 2006, 2nd Edition printing manual... 02/07 build date on our Edge... must have been some old manuals laying around.
  14. So what color is it under the paint? Sounds like it's black from previous posts. If it is, just one more reason I'm glad to have the charcoal interior... this, less reflection problem and I like it's looks. Bryce
  15. In the same place.. I must have an earlier printing of the owners manual. the must have changed the software at one point.
  16. We also didn't need the Hitch.. I have a F-250 diesel that'll pull more than anything we'll ever own, but the other items like the engine oil cooler, larger radiator, upgraded battery and cooling fan were worth the extra. There will probably never be a trailer hooked up to our Edge. For your hitch cover... how about this for $2.99... http://www.etrailer.com/pc-TC114~2211.htm Bryce
  17. Good luck to you.. we test drove a Highlander right before we tested the Edge for the 2nd time. Honestly, the Highlander didn't do much for us, but it's a good seller, so... it just wasn't the cuv for us. hmmm... maybe we drove a '07... I don't remember it looking like the one one toyota's page, but it may have. Bryce
  18. I answered in your original post about your rattle, but here ya go.... Open the sunshade and then get in thd back seat. look up through the rear vista roof panel and there's a piece of black trim that goes around the under side of the glass. It's held in with double sided tape and it it's loose, will hange lower than it should be and rattle over bumps. On ours, I just pushed it back into place and pressed down all the way around the trim to make sure it was stuck down good. others may need to add more double sided tape.
  19. Check the trim around the glass (between the shade and the glass) by the back window. It appears to be held in with double sided tape and can come loose. Since the design of these shades is to roll up behind the glass (like a roll up window shade in a house), I'm not sure how that they could have used a more rigid material for this. Bryce
  20. even as someone who works in the sign/decal biz and have sold plenty of these decals to dealerships.. I will not have one on our cars/trucks. The metal 3 dimensional ones I find especially tacky. We do have a dealer's license plate surround, but that will also be going soon. Bryce
  21. I got a brand new '97 Ranger that recorded 1.5 miles for every mile I drove. It wasn't a big deal... my dealership ordered a new gauge cluster for me with near accurate miles (actually less than what I really drove) and they didn't have to put anything on my title about a replacement odometer. I doubt that it's a widespread issue, but it happens. Bryce
  22. The Edge is my Wife's car... My daily driver is a '01 F-250 CrewCab 4x4 PowerStroke My other Ford is a '84 Bronco II 4x4 with 5 inches of lift and 33 inch tires. I've also got a '06 Kawasaki Ninja 650R... Other Ford's that I've owned... '61 F-100, '72 Mercury Montego MX, '76 Pinto, '76 Mustang II Mach 1, '95 Contour SE, '97 Ranger XLT 4x4 Bryce
  23. Isn't the part of the tailgate right above license plate a handle for lifting it up? that's what it's been used for on ours at least... once it's up high enough then I use the ones one either side on the bottom of the tail gate to lift up the rest of the way. I prefer the license plate positioned where it is rather then in the bumper. Bryce
  24. Search on Beltline.. there's anotehre thread about it already on here somewhere... but here's a link to a page with a picture... it's the chrome under the windows instead of black trim http://www.fordedgeforum.com/index.php?aut...=si&img=377
  25. it gets plenty hot here in Georgia and even with the charcoal interior it's only hot for a short period until the AC gets going (and our AC works great.. some reported there's is not so great). I wouldn't have purchased the Edge without the BAMR. Bryce
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