FunInTheSun
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- First Name
- Dave
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- South Florida
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- 2021 Ranger XL 4x4, STX, in Velocity Blue
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- Engineer (Semi-Retired)
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I see it. It's a nice looking front end. Good styling is good styling. The lower grill sides are angled in more on the Taurus, and the Ranger headlight extends below the inflection point on the grille sides. I think that's what the Tremor"nostrils" are keying off of. You're kinda wrong about the hood, tho. The double runner with a central groove makes it look more muscular. At least to me. I like the shape of the grille, and the way the lines carry over below the bumper line.No... But I wish I was...
The grill is a more upright version of the taurus... The headlights mimic the wrap around... And the hood... God the good is like a copy and paste. ?
I have an XL, and I've been studying how to customize the look of the (kinda plain) front grille, etc. and filling in the hole below the bumper without making it look dumb, and been drawing blanks so far. I like the idea of continuing the lines of the grille, but I dunno how exactly. I like look of the silver bash plate, how it mimics the curve of the lower grille, and there's a honeycomb insert available that fits in the lower empty hole pretty nicely. There's very little contrast to bring out any details because it's inset so deeply, it's just black on black. Just wondering if there's a practical (read cheap) way to add just a touch of detail there, something like what is seen on the Taurus with the chrome outlines. But just drawing attention is not good enough. It has to look good, too.
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I never noticed before.
But Toyota does it too but it doesn't look at pronounced.

