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  1. Overhead console lights

    XLT and up have LED I believe.
  2. Duster?

    I prefer a quick detailer spray and clean microfiber.
  3. Pre Runner Bar

    Seems expensive for a flimsy push bar that can't be used to push anything
  4. Rear shocks only vs Ford performance fox 2.0

    Rear shocks made a big difference for me. 100% recommend it. Made the truck feel more stable and less boat like. Doing fox up front really smoothed out the ride. I would start with the rears and see what you think. They are more affordable so if that solves your problem you save some money. If...
  5. Ford Performance ARB Bumper

    Not compatible with park aid sensors is ridiculous.
  6. Got my MetalCloak Diff Skid Plate.

    I do like that the RC seems to have more protection than this one. I also have the RC but wish it mounted like this one. It definitely fits nice and tight though
  7. 6” Rough Country, Struts and Shocks

    He bought it, he can use it how he wants. We may use ours for different reasons, but everyone has their reasons and that's fine.
  8. 6” Rough Country, Struts and Shocks

    Lift height does not equal better ride. Better quality suspension components is what will improve the ride. I'm not familiar with Rough Country shocks, but I can't imagine they would be better than most other brands. The fact is, you're fairly limited on a 6" lift purely because there aren't a...
  9. 6” Rough Country, Struts and Shocks

    A lot of suspension lifts will still have some rake to them so I would avoid them if you want level. A solid leveling strut or coilovers would give you the best ride and the most level look. Also, replace the rear shocks. It will help a lot too. If you're set on a 6" lift by all means go for...
  10. Tail light wiring identification

    Heat shrink butt connectors are my usual method on exterior but I wasn't sure if I could fit 2 wires into one side. I did find some step down butt connectors after some googling that would work.
  11. Tail light wiring identification

    How did you splice in for the chase light? I was thinking about just a t splice on the parking light wire but wasn't sure how that would handle weather and water
  12. SO-UTAH Hunting/Camping Rig

    Forscan is a free program that lets you make computer adjustments on Ford's. You can adjust tire size as well as add things you may not have from the factory and make little tweaks to things. Do a search on here and you'll find a list of all the things you can do. All it costs is a $50 USB to...
  13. 6” Rough Country, Struts and Shocks

    You may look at just replacing the spacers with coilovers or leveling struts. Fox, Old Man Emu, Bilstein 5100, etc. They would improve ride quality. I'm surprised you have rake with a 3" spacer. Usually 2-2.5" gets it pretty level. It may never be 100% dead level, but it should be pretty damn...
  14. 6” Rough Country, Struts and Shocks

    What leveling kit do you have now?
  15. 6” Rough Country, Struts and Shocks

    I always get a kick out of the trucks with big huge lifts. When you look at the lift and it's nothing but giant lift blocks in the back and a massive spacer in the front. 6" lift with stock suspension components and 2" travel. I always wonder how they get things in and out of the bed before...
  16. Ford Performance Ranger Packs

    Yeah, but it is nice to be able to have a tune and not instantly void your warranty
  17. 6” Rough Country, Struts and Shocks

    I guess the question is why 6"? What are your goals for your truck? Personally I wouldn't go more than 3"-4" tops. Bigger lift doesn't mean more capable. It does mean more of a hassle to use the bed though!
  18. 6” Rough Country, Struts and Shocks

    I've only seen a couple 6" lifts (bds and rough country) and they all seem cheap and overly expensive. Many seem like a glorified spacer lift with extra brackets. Personally, I don't see the point of a lift that size. You can get a better ride and better quality without going that size
  19. Ford Performance Ranger Packs

    All of the parts can be ordered separately. You can also find most of the parts at various retailers that aren't dealership. If you want to buy the actual full performance packs you would probably have to go through a dealership The only parts that would require dealership installation though...





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