This one was useful for me when looking for wheels, but it started back in 2019 and the last post was March 2021:
https://www.ranger5g.com/forum/threads/aftermarket-wheel-options.1500/
I'll post up pics of my Icon Vector 6s when I have them on (in this thread), they should be in on Monday.
Nfab Podiums. Not really my choice, but the wife is 5' and likes where they are height-wise.
Edit: I see now you said "tucked option", so these probably aren't what you're looking for.
Same problem with the SXM here, happened today when I was out -- no audio output from SXM after starting the truck, but everything else (FM, AM, Bluetooth) worked fine -- and I couldn't switch back to SXM from the menu after switching to something else (Bluetooth or FM). When I checked the Sync...
It was a little over $600 here for premium. Dropped the truck off in the morning, picked it up in the afternoon and was told to let it sit overnight before using it. So yeah, three days and that price is pretty ridiculous.
Another vote for the Bak X4s. I haven't noticed any water leakage since, but I haven't been out in any torrential downpours or gone through the car wash with it though.
What @Tom_C said. The tailgate locks, you close the tailgate and then push the bed cover down flat and it effectively "locks" it. The second pic shows the cover in the open position, there are two pulls on the left and right side that unlatch it after the tailgate is down and allow it to be...
Another vote for the Bak X4s, I compared it with the others at the local truck accessory shop and it was the best, by far. No, it's not a cheap option, but it's arguably the best option for a cover, IMO. When rolled completely up, you have access to the whole bed and nearly full visibility out...
Another vote for Line-X here, specifically, the premium version. My local Line-X shop said the standard version is what they use for local dealerships who are having trucks done (for markup), the premium version is more money, but is definitely nicer. They weren't big on the platinum level...
My 2020 had the SL 265/65/R17s (one of my old for sale pics attached, the lettering may be vislble if the pic isn't resized.) I replaced them with a set of Cooper AT3s in 265/70/R17.
Can confirm. 2020 Lariat with Ford Fox leveling kit and 265/70/R17 Cooper AT3s tires, I'm almost getting 19mpg average. It's not really surprising since I make a lot of short trips and the highway miles tend to be 70+ mph.
1) It's plenty big enough to haul Costco shelving home. Even four sets at once.
2) Fits in the garage with the stubby antenna. It probably wouldn't with a tailgate damper though.
3) Definitely easier to handle driving, parking, on trails, and when grabbing food to go.
4) Allows me to waste...