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Mr Big

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Is there any specific process to lubing them? Can I just set them to 'out', and put a drop or two of a light oil like Triflow on the pivots then cycle them a few times, or is it more involved?
Not really. The main thing is to keep them clean. Since mine get clean from the wash, I lube them with Blaster spray lube, open and shut them a couple times and wipe off the excess. Pretty much any lube will work. I tried lithium grease spray but it was messy. So, I switched back to spray oil. There are a lot of opinions as to what lube to use. But I feel as long as it is a good lubricant it will work fine.
 

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Yes, I would love this also. The constant in and out is crazy - especially for people who have kids and pets running around in their garage. Its not safe.

Very simple of Ford is listening:

Car is parked --> Boards out.
Car in drive and 3mph+ --> boards pull back in.

The other bad part is the delay doesn't work. The best work around for now is to use Forscan and set the delay to the max 255 seconds. Otherwise leaving the door cracked open will leave them out indefinitely.

Here is a previous thread and a post on how to set this up with Forscan:

 

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The sticking issue is due to poor maintenance. I've had 0 issues, but got to car wash with high pressure water, etc. They stay very clean but I still routinely lubricate the hinges.
Yes, it is a maintenance issue but I do a lot of off highway driving and we get a lot of salted roads in the winter here and I don't have hours a week to deal with them. Just the car wash alone isn't enough to keep mine working. I encountered some mud on the last camping trip and that required a few hours with the pressure washer and penetrating lube to get them working right and then we went camping again and 20 miles of dirt roads and they are acting up again and the car wash wasn't enough to make them happy. I am going to have to hit them with the pressure washer again and lube them up again.

I have a love hate with them.

The motor placement on them is perfect for catching mud that comes off the front tires though!
 

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when you pressure wash them, do you first extend them with the steering wheel/dashboard menu option ? I extend mine and use a garden hose with a jet sprayer on them, and that seems to clean them sufficiently that they work reliably for awhile longer.
 

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