So if I'm understanding this correctly, the Ford Accessories tonneau cover is the Retrax Pro XR series. And that info is coming from the fact that somewhere someone has confirmed that Retrax makes the retractable tonneau for Ford, coupled with the description that it's the aluminum cover in the...
I was just revisiting this thread to get dimensions: https://www.ranger5g.com/forum/threads/2019-ford-ranger-dimensions-layout-and-specs-pdf.1298/
The "Rear opening width" is 55.4/5'' (depending on where you measure it). So, space that out a few more inches for the width of the bed rails, and...
Well, judging by the widths available, I was thinking about getting the 68'' bars. The truck is 74'' wide, so I wouldn't really think about the 78'' width option, which would be wider than the cab (but still narrower than the mirrors at 85''). But looking at that picture, I'm wondering if...
But that's why you get one that's easily removed. If you're towing or racing or whatever, you want all of the air flow you can get over the CAC... But for normal everyday driving, you want to illuminate the road ahead of you.
But not everyone is going to be able to park their car in their garage. For those of us who have to park in the driveway, a remote start is very nice. Yet with that said, you shouldn't need internet to remote start in your driveway. But for those who are in an apt. complex, there's a good...
You have the government to thank for that. If a setting can be turned off completely, manufactures can't claim fuel economy benefits from it. Which is why every single manufacturer has a button to override it, instead of a cluster setting to turn it off permanently. I believe its the same...
So I plan on getting just a bed mat to keep things from sliding all over the place. I figured if the bed ends up getting beat up quite a bit where I'm upset with it, I can put a spray in liner at that time. Is there anything wrong with that thought process?
You also need the residual value. They're somewhere typically around .66 or so for a 3 year deal. Which means that at the end of the 3 years, the truck is worth 66% of the MSRP. The difference is what you're actually financing in the lease. So a sticker price of 34,500 with a .66 residual...
True, but you're also looking at ~$500 for the parts, and then you have a major install project. If its desired at all, I would highly recommend getting it from the factory.
@Rinn69 Your idea seems very similar to my original concept I had a couple of years ago when I was looking at F-150s. I was thinking about starting with a 2' hitch extension and welding a vertical bar onto it. Then welding (or perhaps just bolting) a crossbar across the top. The concept...
Let's take this one step at a time.
While a trailer is attached auto start-stop will not enable. With this hack a trailer light test plug is inserted into the trailer plug, fooling the truck into thinking a trailer is attached.
On the surface this appears to be a clever solution, but as it...
Judging by that photo, I would absolutely say that you need bigger tires to put them on. But the bigger tires also need a lift kit. So go ahead and spend that money and get it all installed and share the pictures so we can all see what it looks like!
Every time I or anyone I've known has ordered a vehicle, they've had the choice of incentives at the time of ordering or at the time of delivery. Furthermore, the X Plan pricing is non-negotiable, ask to see the invoice slip, as it'll show the A plan, D plan, X plan, Invoice, and MSRP on it...
If I had to guess on this specific issue, I would think perhaps the body shop not being ready. We already know that it's a very limited complexity program, and presumably the keypad requires the door to have a hole cut in it that a vehicle without the keypad does not. Being that it's an...
Welcome. Very few of us have received our trucks yet, so we're not going to be able to really answer your question. However, taking from the tech specs, the width between the wheel wells is 44.8'', which means that you won't be able to fit a piece of drywall (or plywood) flat in the bed. It's...
E0 will net you about 4% better fuel economy over E10 (though slightly less power at the same octane level). Choose which to fill up based on the price. And if you want max performance (aka, when you're towing), go with the highest octane rating to get the most spark out of the engine and...
Taking a closer look at them, it would seem that they are plugged on every area except the inside edge, where there's about a 1'' square hole leading to the radiator. I wouldn't be overly concerned about covering that area up unless you're planning on doing Davis Dam towing at 7500lbs.