The seat belts can work, with a little bit of maneuvering; just a matter of sliding the tailgate seat forward a little. There's a gap where the tailgate seat folds in half, and it allows plenty of room for the buckle to latch. I attach the straps on the tailgate seat around the boards, to keep...
I found instructions on the forum, don't have the link, sorry. I use it for road trips, the kid loves it! The cushion is a tailgate bench I found on clearance at Walmart.
I put a 2.5" level kit on mine and I went with GT Radial Adventuro AT3 LT 265 70R17. I'll probably get spacers, still on the fence about it. Very comfortable, sturdy tire. They're not as wide as I wanted, hence the thought of spacers, but they're exactly what I wanted them to be.
Yeah, that's the up side, that's for sure. I'm not real impressed with the dealership. It's not the same one that I bought the truck from, just the one closest to me. I doubt that I'll go back to them after they get this handled. I've called for the past 3 days to talk with the service advisor...
Still waiting to hear back from the dealership. They had to take pics, send them to Ford, and get the new glass scheduled. Whatever they do, it'll definitely be warranty.
Honestly, it's rain gutter screen, cheap, but effective. As far as a basic steps...it's been more than a day since I've done it...CRS...Lol
Seriously though, I took the lower valance off, traced the shape onto a piece of cardboard, cut it out, taped the cardboard to the gutter screen, and cut...
So, on the way home from work Wednesday, and as I looked over my shoulder, I noticed some kind of flapping. It was my rear defrost strips...WTF?! Of course, I go to the dealership, just waiting to find out what the deal is. It's not just one side either, the strips are coming off all the way...
I tapped into the taillights and it has a switch that activates the bed lights when the tailgate opens. $25ish, from Walmart.
http://www.walmart.com/ip/Alpena-LED-Truck-Bed-Kit-Multipurpose-White-LED-Pods-with-Pin-Switch/772258402
Brought it home yesterday, the Ranger handled it fine! Decided to take the long way back, just to get the feel of it and not feel rushed on the interstate. Now to get it loaded and get camping!!
I went with the AVS Bugflector II. It was an easy install, pop out a few fasteners, cruse 10-15 times, attach deflector, realize it's not straight, curse 10-15 more times, re-attach in the correct position, and done.
Couldn't be more happier with the AVS! I highly recommend adding a deflector...