Cool shot, man! I traded in my 2014 Explorer when I bought my 2019 Ranger, so this photo, taken at the dealer's lot after moving all my junk from the old vehicle to the new, was their first and last meeting!
Hey, Mark, thanks for the detailed explanation and image, which are very informative. This convinces me that the product and setup would be more trouble than it is worth. I am glad to have found this out before spending any money!
Thanks for posting this material. I am coming up on five years on the battery for my 2019 Lariat, with no battery issues to date, but it is getting up there. Maybe I will wait until the truck is fully paid for, which will free up c. 700.00 USD per month for batteries and mods...
Welcome to the Forum, buddy! Without getting into the technical aspect, I will just say that I went with the Fox/Ford Levelling Lift Kit and stock-sized Falkens, and I am very happy with the result in terms of the level, the tires, and the ride! Happy Trails!
Thanks for sharing the picture and your impressions. I am definitely interested in this. It does not show on this image, but does it protect the stereo equipment or leave it exposed? If it covers the speakers, does it impact the sound quality much?
Guys, I checked for these on Amazon.com and found a few of them for sale there. I am eligible to purchase one, as they are recommended for ages fourteen and over, but the shipping fees are pretty steep, more than the product in the case of the matching blue pictured above, which is ridiculous...
Thanks for sharing this. Those Black Satin offroad wheels really look sweet on that Black Ranger Raptor! Still, I do not see the place of manufacture indicated on the site. How do you know that they are not made in the People's Republic of China?
I don't like the hot air blowing in my face, so I always put it down low. I can't say that I can feel the wind blowing on my feet, but it does warm everything up nicely, especially in combination with the heated seats. So this must be the way that they designed it to work...