OFC Ranger
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Yes. The air dam on quite literally every vehicle is a MPG component.The Air dam is easily removed. I think it’s just two bolts I’m assuming they couldn’t remove it for fuel economy epa stuff?
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Yes. The air dam on quite literally every vehicle is a MPG component.The Air dam is easily removed. I think it’s just two bolts I’m assuming they couldn’t remove it for fuel economy epa stuff?
did you leave out that atrocity from Hyundai- can't even recall what it's called but its very ugly.I forgot to add the Gladiator to my list!
But then I often forget the Gladiator exists.
Gotta fix that.
You're right.did you leave out that atrocity from Hyundai- can't even recall what it's called but its very ugly.
honestly I think it’s good looking… I’ll see myself out.did you leave out that atrocity from Hyundai- can't even recall what it's called but its very ugly.
After I saw the one on the Tacoma I started paying more attention, the f150 one is comically large as well. All though not as low.Yes. The air dam on quite literally every vehicle is a MPG component.
Need a shot of whisky to get past the looks.This is a good review by a longtime Toyota mechanic. Overall, he’s not very impressed. If you want to make it fun, take a shot of whiskey every time he says “gimmicky”.
This is a thing in JapanI was thinking, tilt that huge air dam out a bit at the bottom, add just a little more length, and presto!
A small patio and/or additional forward storage space. Awesome.
This one even has splash deflectors on the fenders, and a skate board ramp on the back. Pure genius.
https://ar.inspiredpencil.com/pictures-2023/bosozoku-truck
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