I have the handbooks and I use chemical guys Diablo gel wheel cleaner and a curved tire brush when washing then I treat the tires with chemical guy Tire Kicker extra glossy tire shine. Never turn brown
I had a round carpenter pencil in my dash cubby. I heard a rattle every time I applied the brakes. Couldn't see it because it was all the way back. rolling back and forth against the first rib stopping it from rolling all the way forward
Also need it if putting in dry gas or anything like that. I learned the hard way, bought dry gas and basically poured it on to the ground from the overflow
I actually have put in 20 gallons of gas a couple weeks ago in my 2020 ranger xlt. I did drive it for a while with the gas light on. But was amazed the gas pump said 20 gallons.
Found a mouse nest with babies inside the bottom of the back seat. They shredded a bunch of stuff in the glove box so I went hunting and found the best. Pissed me off.
A concrete pad works too. If done right with proper thickness with a outdoor mix (4000lbs mix)with air. Don't forget the reinforcement rebar or wire mesh. Around here it's a little more than $100 a yard.