Wait so was there power in the back too for the prusa to print on the road? That opens up even more possibilities! 😍So it's heading to me next right @Ford? :P
Typical power connector in rear of vehicle for accessories (kiddo game systems/ phone chargers) But the REAL test question would be to 3d print while off roading. *Imagines 3dprintingnerd outfitting a Ratrig/Voron with shock absorber/ heated inclosure mod in the bed of the pick-up to print a gun rack while going mudding
So many parts of this video were great: the FITS, Alex and Joel slo-mo, the Mini road printing and the three foot fork?! I need the ability to thumbs up this video more than once for all the fantastic fun!
Dude, this was fun! Thank you for visiting. Rockstar kick = highlight & rad truck! Big car fan & Ford is my fav!!! 3d printing early adopters & my first client at EOS. Neighbor in RP lab. Grandfather spent 45 years at Ford. Fiesta ST & C-max PHEV in da fleet! Restored a 65 Mustang (have owned 3 Mustangs). Never owned a truck, but I'd buy this truck. It's cool!
As someone who has designed things to fit in the various pre-existing holes for vehicles, this is extremely cool. An very unexpected pro consumer move but definitely a great one. PS what I designed was for Honda so rip
It shows you that ford has some young forward thinking individuals working for them. All the other dinosaur auto manufacturers need to take note! Asteroids a comin……
Very cool, hopefully Ford won't be upset you printed their trademark logo without permission! (Lol, probably not) My buddy wants one of these trucks, but he said Ford isn't making anymore right now due to lack of parts, and high demand.
Fitting, I happen to be finally editing an interview I filmed about a Custom Ford Maverick at SEMA 2021 with a ton of 3D Printing on it! Rad video as always Joel!
I have the 110 in the bed and tonight I modified the compartment door on the right side of the bed to have one 12v port and 2 USB Qualcomm ports. I will install it on Sunday.
(why I'll probably never do or be sent products to review) Did you try riding in that back seat for a road trip? I bet, even if it took The Full Joel, the level of comfort would be sub-optimal. Has anyone thought about the lever arm stresses on that mounting system with it being placed so low on the console? For a drink holder or trash option it might work; space looks to be at a premium. That iPad holder is going to give back-seaters hunch-neck. The ones under the bench... Beats me what they'd be good for other than dividers. People are creative though. It'll be interesting to see what designs appear. Screams of a gee-whiz gimmick to me. 🤷🏼♂️
RE: lever arm stresses - According to the Ford webpage for FITS, any accessory should have a self-fail rating of 17lbs (or kg, I forget which). Presumably to protect the FITS slot from getting ripped out. They also said for heavier applications the accessory needs to be able to support itself from the floor. RE: Riding in the back seat - I don't have a Maverick. But from what I've seen on other UA-cam videos, the backs of the front seats are concave, adding an inch or two to the leg room. Should reduce the cramping factor of the crewcab formfactor. (One reviewer who claimed to be average male height set the driver's seat to the appropriate position for him to drive comfortably and safely, and then got into the seat right behind the driver's seat and had enough leg room so his knees weren't hitting the back of the seat. If the seat-back had been flat he wouldn't have had the room. Yea, I've been doing a lot of research on these trucks since I'm in the market to get one as soon as I can find one in stock in my local area, or I wait for the '23 model year ordering to open. (There have been so many customer orders that Ford closed ordering on the Hybrids in November, and on the Turbos in February. Dealers can't get any inventory to sell to people off the street. Only if someone bails on their customer order can a dealer turn around and sell one to Joe/Jane Random.)
I live in south Texas and a PLA print here you be turned in to a pile of plastic stuck to you carpet 8 months of the year. I even think PETG would deform here during summer.
This is one of the absolute best vids U have ever produced. U take practical and essential and fun and humor and put it all together in a fantastic manner ! Your innovation of add on items is nice and clean and fits with the design perfectly.
As a VW and Toyota guy, I'd always hated Honda, but this latest development is really stressing out my middle finger as I extend it all the way to Honda HQ.
What a great idea. Hmm, I think I need to design some FITS receptacles that I can retrofit into my 2003 4x4 camper van. This way those of us with older Ford vehicles (or other makes) can leverage all the cool designs that will be coming out.
I see this as a great truck for service companies, pickup bed, storage, apple carplay, 42 mpg city, 20k. Sounds great if you need 10 trucks for your company! Put a ladder rack on top and a bed topper on with a tool storage system in the back you have a great setup for daily service work for plumbers, electricians, handyman, internet companies, you name it. Maybe even add an eco boost v6 and make a cop car out of it!
@@3DPrintingNerd After looking at the Maverick, I deiced that the Escape has more room - pretty much the same as the Maverick but with a cover built on, and it gets even better gas mileage. I have a 2017 Escape that will become my grand daughters who is turning 17.
What software are you using to manage the farm? I worked on an open source farm management system. (F paying for farm software, and octofarm won't auto start a submission to a ticket system.)
I've seen some addons to put a FITS mount next to the display in front, and also hang a FITS to the top-back of the front seats (holds onto the head-rest supports).
how does the FITS connector hold up? to be fair, i don't know how strong their plastic is that has the holder, but i think if you print larger/taller objects to be used on it, it might not hold up/jiggle too much? (as an example, the ipad holder, it should've been higher to be more useful)
They need FITS connectors on the dash and the overhead console with available "HOT ON RUN" wiring harness connections preinstalled nearby. That would allow a whole world of custom accessories like custom heads up displays, vehicle statistics monitors, reactive sun visors, who knows.
I'm sure they are taking notes. I'm not a ford fan but the mavrick I've kept my eye on ever since FITS was announced. I'm sure if the idea is well used and they see high interest in the FITS system they will develop it further across the linup including things like nearby power sources. Having got the chance to personally look at a lariat mavric up close they are nice little trucks. They are slowly swaying my disdain for ford.
Really is fantastic. Openness and interoperability is something that should be MUCH more common in 2022. We have the ability to share info and create things like never before in the history of mankind and stifling that for stupid, petty, illogical reason (coughhondaappleonewheelcough) is a real travesty.
Somehow it seems to me that Mr. 3D Nerd will be, in the near future, the first 3Dprint-UA-camr to introduce us the PRUSA PRO AFS (Automated Farm System). Coming soon. Be prepared! Hint: Don't be fooled by the boxes that says "Prusa i3 MK3S" 😉
Hahah, I literally had a video next to this in my video stream about Honda going to war at the community from Louis Ross an. Gonna have to watch it now 😅
I have been eyeing the maverick for so long now. Wanting a smaller truck with good fuel economy and it seems the Maverick ticks all the boxes. Even further that we can print stuff for it, heck yeah! Definitely need to watch some reviews because I am really curious to get one now! What options did yours come with Joel?
I wonder how much torque that electric motor has? My prius engine only has 135hp, but the electric motor has 295ftlbs of torque. Which makes a huge difference.
Barely anyone knows what the old Maverick was. As for the Mustang Mach E, people love that vehicle and it can beat my 2016 Mustang Manual Transmission on the track and also at the 1/4 mile. Seems plenty Mustang-like to me.
Just wanted to say that I’ve been looking forward to this video ever since you teased it on Twitter! As a person who has never purchased a pickup, the Maverick checks a lot of boxes for me, and it’s great to get a different view on things vs some of the other reviews out there.
Neat, but before everyone goes "YAY FORD, BOO HONDA!", how is Ford dealing with spare parts? Like all the tiny things that Honda had removed from Printables. Are they releasing models that people can download and use for replacement parts? Or is it limited to things that go in the FITS socket?
I know there's a cubby slot right next to the infotainment system that they said could be used for a 3D printed...thing. I'd love to see some ideas for something to fit in there. Like, of course storage drawers is the obvious one. But what are some other ideas? Maybe a miniature Tom Cruise in a fighter jet flight suit that can just stand in that cubby (cuz you know... Maverick! LOL)
@@adamhorn8414 Me Three. Unfortunately we are down to buying someone else's configuration if they bail on it (and we can get to the dealer fast enough), or wait until August for the '23 model year ordering to start.
Gimme the ecoboost and 3d print a holder that splits into 2 tables for fast food and then swivels together to make a massive table to play backgammon o
I think this is a good video but I feel overall Ford is not marketing this correctly. I went to the International Auto Show here in PDX a little bit ago. They had multiple Mavericks on display but no one working in the Ford booth knew what I was talking about when I asked to see them (the FITS system). I actually had to explain what they were and what they did to one guy who ended up calling over his colleagues and having me explain to them as well. I also really want it to make it's way into other Ford models. I put down the 100 bucks to get in line for the Lightning and I would love to see them added there as a mid cycle refresh before my turn to order.
Awesome. Leaves an open ended option to create whatever you want with that attachment. Would love to see some custom designs that don’t involve Fords integrated designs Because if it FITS it ships lol
I love everything about this video. Ford definitely did their homework by loaning you this car, so many people are going to discover this cool feature thanks to you! Nice work, Joel!
Nice video but you could have done so much more, maybe something more like your old tutorial videos. Like how to design a giant fork for your Ford maverick video
3d printed 3ft fork test pass ✅
🍴🍴🍴
PSA: Most filaments are not food safe.
Side note: I miss my 1974 Maverick :(
Not sure about where your at but here in MN you would poke your eye out trying to eat hands free with that ;)
@@MatthewWathen I miss my 1989 ford maverick, bit different to both cars in the US 😂
Honda, take notes! This is how you handle people 3d printing parts for thier cars.
Haha this is some bad timing for Honda for sure lol
Oof
I just found out about the situation from this comment.
Honda: So, what action do you think we should take on this Nintendo?
Nintendo:😈
This is so funny
@@kurtlindner Someone needs to 3D print a Gameboy mount.
This is great, had no idea FITS was a thing. Super fun.
Wait so was there power in the back too for the prusa to print on the road? That opens up even more possibilities! 😍So it's heading to me next right @Ford? :P
It has a power inverter. It takes the battery power from the truck and changes it to house hold voltage
Nudge nudge wink wink
Typical power connector in rear of vehicle for accessories (kiddo game systems/ phone chargers)
But the REAL test question would be to 3d print while off roading.
*Imagines 3dprintingnerd outfitting a Ratrig/Voron with shock absorber/ heated inclosure mod in the bed of the pick-up to print a gun rack while going mudding
I think the Maverick has a spot to put power in the cargo bed, too.
YeH man, came with a 400 watt inverter!
So many parts of this video were great: the FITS, Alex and Joel slo-mo, the Mini road printing and the three foot fork?! I need the ability to thumbs up this video more than once for all the fantastic fun!
YOU are wonderful!
Dude, this was fun! Thank you for visiting. Rockstar kick = highlight & rad truck! Big car fan & Ford is my fav!!! 3d printing early adopters & my first client at EOS. Neighbor in RP lab. Grandfather spent 45 years at Ford. Fiesta ST & C-max PHEV in da fleet! Restored a 65 Mustang (have owned 3 Mustangs). Never owned a truck, but I'd buy this truck. It's cool!
As someone who has designed things to fit in the various pre-existing holes for vehicles, this is extremely cool. An very unexpected pro consumer move but definitely a great one.
PS what I designed was for Honda so rip
Oh no! Well, looks like FITS is in your future!
It shows you that ford has some young forward thinking individuals working for them. All the other dinosaur auto manufacturers need to take note! Asteroids a comin……
Lets hope all Big Corps. take note. Yes You @HONDA ! 3d Printed addons make the original better. Love it Joel. !!
Heck yes now this a cool project!
But can we 3d-print a Gatling gun for the hood?
FITS is a tremendous concept - Hats off to Ford!! And Joel sets the bar for PPM (Plugs Per Minute). Very well done!
They need a FITS connector for hood ornaments ! Soooo many possibilities!!😃
Oh, a retractable hood ornament!!
Honda: FU, you geeks
Ford: print away my nerdy friends
Joel: 3-foot fork?
Ford lawyers: we need a few safety disclaimers
Very cool, hopefully Ford won't be upset you printed their trademark logo without permission! (Lol, probably not) My buddy wants one of these trucks, but he said Ford isn't making anymore right now due to lack of parts, and high demand.
Lmao that fork is amazing!!! And not dangerous at all 🤣🤣🤣
Fitting, I happen to be finally editing an interview I filmed about a Custom Ford Maverick at SEMA 2021 with a ton of 3D Printing on it! Rad video as always Joel!
4:23 you were that kid in school huh? The guy only asked for a fork and you printed a fork and a spoon. LOL.
it is super cool that ford left part of their car opened so all the makers can make custom things to go with it.
Meanwhile Honda had Prusa take down all Honda related prints. Huge fail!!!
They do that under the guise of "Safety". Really means "we are scared of lawsuits".
I'm test driving one today. I like the fits system but I'm interested in the moddable stuff in the bed (12v system and tiedowns) maybe a hot tub?
I have the 110 in the bed and tonight I modified the compartment door on the right side of the bed to have one 12v port and 2 USB Qualcomm ports. I will install it on Sunday.
(why I'll probably never do or be sent products to review)
Did you try riding in that back seat for a road trip? I bet, even if it took The Full Joel, the level of comfort would be sub-optimal.
Has anyone thought about the lever arm stresses on that mounting system with it being placed so low on the console? For a drink holder or trash option it might work; space looks to be at a premium.
That iPad holder is going to give back-seaters hunch-neck. The ones under the bench... Beats me what they'd be good for other than dividers. People are creative though. It'll be interesting to see what designs appear.
Screams of a gee-whiz gimmick to me. 🤷🏼♂️
I can see using the ones under the seats to make custom dividers and storage trays.
I did not find it much different than an Escape or Bronco Sport, which all share the same platform.
RE: lever arm stresses - According to the Ford webpage for FITS, any accessory should have a self-fail rating of 17lbs (or kg, I forget which). Presumably to protect the FITS slot from getting ripped out. They also said for heavier applications the accessory needs to be able to support itself from the floor.
RE: Riding in the back seat - I don't have a Maverick. But from what I've seen on other UA-cam videos, the backs of the front seats are concave, adding an inch or two to the leg room. Should reduce the cramping factor of the crewcab formfactor. (One reviewer who claimed to be average male height set the driver's seat to the appropriate position for him to drive comfortably and safely, and then got into the seat right behind the driver's seat and had enough leg room so his knees weren't hitting the back of the seat. If the seat-back had been flat he wouldn't have had the room.
Yea, I've been doing a lot of research on these trucks since I'm in the market to get one as soon as I can find one in stock in my local area, or I wait for the '23 model year ordering to open. (There have been so many customer orders that Ford closed ordering on the Hybrids in November, and on the Turbos in February. Dealers can't get any inventory to sell to people off the street. Only if someone bails on their customer order can a dealer turn around and sell one to Joe/Jane Random.)
I live in south Texas and a PLA print here you be turned in to a pile of plastic stuck to you carpet 8 months of the year. I even think PETG would deform here during summer.
This is one of the absolute best vids U have ever produced.
U take practical and essential and fun and humor and put it all together in a fantastic manner !
Your innovation of add on items is nice and clean and fits with the design perfectly.
Just as Honda tears down all 3D models with their name in it from the internet, Ford encourages people to make 3D printed stuff for their vehicles.
Fords in the game… it just got real for 3d printing 👍🏻👍🏻
Now that’s how you do a paid integration that has nothing to do with your niche. I liked it. Is that the new makita teal?
This wasn’t a paid spot. Ford asked Joel if he wanted to check it out. He decided to make an episode on it.
I made a FITS business card holder for my Ford Maverick!
Now, if only they would build mine and ship it to my dealer…
Maybe soon.
As a VW and Toyota guy, I'd always hated Honda, but this latest development is really stressing out my middle finger as I extend it all the way to Honda HQ.
Honda really didn’t do the right thing.
As a happy owner of the Hybrid Maverick Lariat it is truly awesome. 110v 400 watt outlet in the bed. 40 - 50 MPG in town.
AWW HECK YES!
What a great idea. Hmm, I think I need to design some FITS receptacles that I can retrofit into my 2003 4x4 camper van. This way those of us with older Ford vehicles (or other makes) can leverage all the cool designs that will be coming out.
Take notes all you prusa haters…. Look what he’s moving into his print farm?!??!
Would have been cool if ford used existing standards like t or e track instead of designing their own. Still neat though.
I see this as a great truck for service companies, pickup bed, storage, apple carplay, 42 mpg city, 20k. Sounds great if you need 10 trucks for your company! Put a ladder rack on top and a bed topper on with a tool storage system in the back you have a great setup for daily service work for plumbers, electricians, handyman, internet companies, you name it. Maybe even add an eco boost v6 and make a cop car out of it!
YOU, good sir, are awesome!!! Love the video. Loved the content!! The FITS thing is crazy cool, too!!!! Thanks for the multiple LOL moments!!!
Ok this is too cool man. Now if Ford would release files for my 2017 f250... Thanks for making such awesome content man..high five!
HIGH-FIVE!
Krispy Kreme beats Tim Hortons any day of the week. Without breaking a sweat...
wait. WAIT. really?
@@3DPrintingNerd Yes sir. Krispy Kremes melt in your mouth. A donut and cotton candy got together and conceived a perfect treat...
How many cup holders can you fit in your ford? 3D printers: yes
hahah EXACTLY
Great video. I was going to order a Maverick, but instead ordered an Escape Hybrid in January. May get it next month, hope it has some firs locations
Oooh, I've heard the Escape Hybrids are super nice!
@@3DPrintingNerd After looking at the Maverick, I deiced that the Escape has more room - pretty much the same as the Maverick but with a cover built on, and it gets even better gas mileage. I have a 2017 Escape that will become my grand daughters who is turning 17.
Won't the photopolymer in the ipad holder become really brittle?
He can paint it. I think it was just proof of concept though :)
@@jim2386 Good point
Honestly, even without 3D printing, these connectors are really useful for the aftermarket. I'd buy a few cupholders that were molded.
Well, here I thought I was being cool 3D printing Imperial roundels for my hub cap centers. LOL
Neat idea!
That FITS thing is genius. Put connectors everywhere Ford. EVERYWHERE!
YES EVERYWHERE!
What software are you using to manage the farm? I worked on an open source farm management system. (F paying for farm software, and octofarm won't auto start a submission to a ticket system.)
Wish there was a 3d print for the slot next to lcd screen
Great video. I was not expecting you to 3D print something while the truck was in motion. That was superdeluxe!
Honda's slapping themselves now!
I have a Maverick on order. I'm gonna need the STL to that fork!
At last! FITS iPad mounts bring a more legitimate reason to be staring at my crotch while riding in the back of a Maverick!
I've seen some addons to put a FITS mount next to the display in front, and also hang a FITS to the top-back of the front seats (holds onto the head-rest supports).
I have a hot pepper red maverick hybrid and I'm so glad I woke up to this video!
how does the FITS connector hold up? to be fair, i don't know how strong their plastic is that has the holder, but i think if you print larger/taller objects to be used on it, it might not hold up/jiggle too much? (as an example, the ipad holder, it should've been higher to be more useful)
I am not a Ford fan but that is very cool that they have done that
This is awesome! I have a maverick and a 3D printer. 💯 going to start printing and filming it!
DO IT
Red looks damn good on the Maverick!
They need FITS connectors on the dash and the overhead console with available "HOT ON RUN" wiring harness connections preinstalled nearby. That would allow a whole world of custom accessories like custom heads up displays, vehicle statistics monitors, reactive sun visors, who knows.
Love this idea
I'm sure they are taking notes. I'm not a ford fan but the mavrick I've kept my eye on ever since FITS was announced. I'm sure if the idea is well used and they see high interest in the FITS system they will develop it further across the linup including things like nearby power sources. Having got the chance to personally look at a lariat mavric up close they are nice little trucks. They are slowly swaying my disdain for ford.
Really is fantastic. Openness and interoperability is something that should be MUCH more common in 2022. We have the ability to share info and create things like never before in the history of mankind and stifling that for stupid, petty, illogical reason (coughhondaappleonewheelcough) is a real travesty.
Turn the mount sideways on the iPad mount so you can slide it in sideways instead of watching it vertical
@3D Printing Nerd, I love that you worked with @TheStraightPipes on this one! Two channels we love watching
They are good people!
Somehow it seems to me that Mr. 3D Nerd will be, in the near future, the first 3Dprint-UA-camr to introduce us the PRUSA PRO AFS (Automated Farm System). Coming soon. Be prepared!
Hint: Don't be fooled by the boxes that says "Prusa i3 MK3S" 😉
Lot of applications for a 3D expert and customizing a Maverick
3D printable accessory holder! SWEET!
Humongous 3D printed fork! 2X SWEET!
23 Prusa Printers!!! 🤯 🤯 🤯 🤯 🤯 🤯
I'm SO GLAD you loved the fork!
Hahah, I literally had a video next to this in my video stream about Honda going to war at the community from Louis Ross an. Gonna have to watch it now 😅
I have been eyeing the maverick for so long now. Wanting a smaller truck with good fuel economy and it seems the Maverick ticks all the boxes. Even further that we can print stuff for it, heck yeah! Definitely need to watch some reviews because I am really curious to get one now! What options did yours come with Joel?
The one they let me borrow was the XLT trim. It had the 400 watt inverter, and a bed liner. I swear to you, I LOVED this vehicle.
@@3DPrintingNerd Yeah, looked like an XLT with Luxury package.
Awesome 👌 work Joel and Team 3DPN !!!!
so, anything in the front dash for it?
I wonder how much torque that electric motor has? My prius engine only has 135hp, but the electric motor has 295ftlbs of torque. Which makes a huge difference.
I do like the whole diy concept ford went for in the Maverick.
I remember when a Ford Maverick was a car not a truck
I thought the Maverick was an AMC...
I have the anycubic vyper and it works great
Thats actually super cool
I can’t wait until they start taking orders again so I can get mine! I need this truck!
I hate that they. made the Maverick a truck.... but they also made a station wagon mustang so I have lost faith in them to not ruin awesome old lines.
Barely anyone knows what the old Maverick was.
As for the Mustang Mach E, people love that vehicle and it can beat my 2016 Mustang Manual Transmission on the track and also at the 1/4 mile. Seems plenty Mustang-like to me.
Nice video Joel! I think Ford is on to something here. Thanks for sharing!
Just wanted to say that I’ve been looking forward to this video ever since you teased it on Twitter! As a person who has never purchased a pickup, the Maverick checks a lot of boxes for me, and it’s great to get a different view on things vs some of the other reviews out there.
Great video. Fork was awesome.
Neat, but before everyone goes "YAY FORD, BOO HONDA!", how is Ford dealing with spare parts? Like all the tiny things that Honda had removed from Printables. Are they releasing models that people can download and use for replacement parts? Or is it limited to things that go in the FITS socket?
I’m interested to know how to do those slow motion jumps.
Filmed with iPhone at 240fps. OR, we used magic.
I know there's a cubby slot right next to the infotainment system that they said could be used for a 3D printed...thing. I'd love to see some ideas for something to fit in there. Like, of course storage drawers is the obvious one. But what are some other ideas? Maybe a miniature Tom Cruise in a fighter jet flight suit that can just stand in that cubby (cuz you know... Maverick! LOL)
I have seen that area referenced as an "action figure holder".
soon, Ford will just give you the motor and expect you to print the whole car.
That’s a cool and innovative idea. I have actually been thinking about getting a Ford Maverick… 🤔
Same here
@@adamhorn8414 Me Three. Unfortunately we are down to buying someone else's configuration if they bail on it (and we can get to the dealer fast enough), or wait until August for the '23 model year ordering to start.
Videos like this are why I'm subbed! Great video
Guess I'm not going to be buying a Honda Ridgeline in the future
Snack and Stab never were too closer before.
Gimme the ecoboost and 3d print a holder that splits into 2 tables for fast food and then swivels together to make a massive table to play backgammon o
Are you thinking of buying one after the eval period ends?
Cheers,
Hi, what 3d printer would you buy for 1300 dollars (£1000). Thanks.
In before the 3D food safety inspectors.
😂
I think this is a good video but I feel overall Ford is not marketing this correctly. I went to the International Auto Show here in PDX a little bit ago. They had multiple Mavericks on display but no one working in the Ford booth knew what I was talking about when I asked to see them (the FITS system). I actually had to explain what they were and what they did to one guy who ended up calling over his colleagues and having me explain to them as well. I also really want it to make it's way into other Ford models. I put down the 100 bucks to get in line for the Lightning and I would love to see them added there as a mid cycle refresh before my turn to order.
Another Ford promote the Maverick video, while people that order the Maverick are waiting a year or more to get it.
Meanwhile Honda is taking legal action against this kind of stuff. Idiots. Ford knows what's up.
Honda isn’t doing it right.
This is the kind of selling out that becomes legendary
Awesome. Leaves an open ended option to create whatever you want with that attachment. Would love to see some custom designs that don’t involve Fords integrated designs
Because if it FITS it ships lol
I'm going to print the geometry as a "blank" and glue it to the side of my Prius console for larger water bottles.
I love everything about this video. Ford definitely did their homework by loaning you this car, so many people are going to discover this cool feature thanks to you!
Nice work, Joel!
Love this vid good sir !!! All car and truck reviews should be just like this !!! Lol
Are these going to be on the F150 Lightning?
Hope Cybertruck comes with Tesla Integrated Tether System 🙄
Hahahahha!
That's S3XY!
Awesome, awesome, awesome! High five to Ford for sure!
I want a version of this video that is only the first three seconds with no context.
Hahahahah
This is a win, win, win win!!! Awesome!
Very cool! How was the print of the gnome while travelling? 🤠⚒🔥❤
tell me HOW to do the 3d print process what software how to get different designs. instructions on HOW TO DO IT
Nice video but you could have done so much more, maybe something more like your old tutorial videos. Like how to design a giant fork for your Ford maverick video