The day after I brought my truck home I detailed it.
Two bucket wash method. New Microfibers.
Collinite #845 first, and then Jet Seal, after Jet Seal cured (8 hours) I then let the truck sit for a few days. Afterwords, I sprayed the truck off with a foam cannon, washed it again, and topped...
Nevermind. It's just an adaptive system that came out circa 2011.
Here is a readup: https://www.engadget.com/2011/10/29/fords-driver-alert-system-keeps-you-in-the-right-lane-recommen/
Neat! But the truck REALLY doesn't want me to get anymore coffee or else the seat might get stinky.
2019 Magnetic Grey with 4 miles on odometer sitting on the lot. 300A Package with 4x4 XLT. Running boards and tow package. Manufactured in October of 2019, purchased in November.
$33,000 - $6,000 with rebates.
$27,000. :)
Have any of you that's purchased the ReadyLift spacers ran with 20x9 +18 and 275/55R20s?
I am looking at the Fuel Assault D546. They come in either +19 offset or +1 offset.
I don't want to cut or modify crash bars at all, but my truck will not see any off-roading so I am not too concerned...
It is expensive, but it's all cut with a plotter. I remember years ago when smartphone screen protectors ran into the $50-60 range. Hopefully this will become cheaper or someone can offer the same kit.
https://www.weathertech.com/ford/2019/ranger/scratch-protection/ranger-cab-style-4/supercrew/
Looks like it's just regular ol' PPF. Right now, it's the only complete kit for the Ranger that protects the door edges and sills that's under $200.
Anyone had any luck installing it? I am about to...
Just curious if I would be better off with 20x9s +1 on 275 55s vs. 18x10 -24 on 265 60s. I will be installing the 3" ReadyLift spacers.
I do not want to trim the truck in the slightest, but I truly don't mind a tad bit of rub.
On a side note, is anyone running 10 wides?
Looking for a bit...
Curiosity bell here! Ring ring ring!
How does the truck know which tire the TPMS sensor is in?
An example is, if I buy 4 of those sensors and put them in all four new tires. How does my truck know that the right is the right, left is left, etc?
Because there is no programming to these...
So are you implying that boosted vehicles will have a ‘fuel’ smell in the oil? Lol.
But I will say the level has stayed the same. I drove the heck out of her over the weekend.
My oil level is fine, but the oil does smell a bit like 2 stroke oil. Consistency is good. I am at 404 miles. Engine was built in October. Runs like a top, but am concerned about the fuel smell in the oil. I smelled my 2010 4.0 Ranger oil and it smells like... well... oil. I have let my truck...
I hate letting her sit. My profile says I am from Knoxville TN, but I live about 45 minutes north of Knoxville. If it gives you any indication where I live, I can get to Norris Lake in about 10 minutes off of Highway 33.
As far as keeping it clean. I am hoping to keep my 2019 Ranger as a...
While it’s a truck. Your response doesn’t even begin to answer the question I asked.
I said I want to keep it clean. Again, it’s my first new vehicle.
The question was whether or not leaving it parked for extended periods of time will damage the engine.
Hey guys and gals! I’m back with another dumb question!
My new Ranger has 359 miles on it. It’s the only clean/nice vehicle I have. It’s also the first new vehicle I have owned. I would like to keep it as clean as possible.
As of right now, we’ve had rain almost every day, and now with...
Thinking about running 15x10s!
Probably the Fuel Revolver 15x10s.
Now, these are -44 offset so they would absolutely stick out. But with a nice set of tires like the General AT Gen II's, this truck would look AWESOME!
Any input from anyone?