Yes. The Wrangler seat and back is all one piece so when you tilted the seat up using more spacer in the front bolt than the rear, the seat back moved to a more comfortable recline. Plus the Wrangler was not pinned up against the back window like the F150.
Watching this thread. My last F150 was 2010 and I do not recall back seats being so upright.
Had a similar problem with 2018 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited. Kits with aluminum pucks mounted under the seat bolts helped but not sure the same will work here.
Yes. I was disappointed to say the least. One of my lumber suppliers had their F150 sales fleet (up to 2020) modified to support a similar setup by poking the rails out and redrilling them for the rubber bung. Looks ugly but seems strong enough to support the lumber stock.
Same here for metal shavings all over mine when unpacked. Went together on my 5.5' bed fine but not without a couple small mods.
The factory drilled holes for the collars that the latch receiver screws into were too small. Had to redrill all four holes, thus producing more metal shavings...
I installed mine without shims on my 5.5' bed and it appears to sit correctly.
Only problem I now have is that I was told by the online merchant that if would work with a TracRac slide rail and it does not appear to. Now the question is which product do I want more.
New to the 2021 but certainly not new to F150's. This is my third, fourth if I count the F250 I drove back in the 80's for a local college.
So why offer a 12" screen if over 50% of it is dead space and the font for preset stations cannot be read without a magnifying glass?
Feature request...