If you're worried about it, I'd say hand wash. I've worked in the car wash world for over 7 years now, and while cloth can catch debris and hurt your paint, touch free also uses harsher chemicals to compensate for being touch free and over time will also damage your finish.
Here are the pics of my Ranger back when it was stolen and the dealer bought it. Makes me laugh with how it looks now. I recently changed rims but my chrome ones still have a little paint on them lol.
Well mine was stolen before I had it. I got it with a rebuilt title because it was stolen. I saw the pics of it, someone spray painted the whole thing red/pink except the tailgate which they left silver lol
I just got mine changed recently and at first didn't but then started to get nervous because every one said I should haha. Took it to Midas for a free alignment check and they were fine.
Mainly got it for chips from rocks, but I also like how it looks haha to each their own. Now I don't care about chips enough to put a bra on my truck lol
I almost got a Maverick, and my wife told me to get a real truck or not one at all. Since before the maverick I was always eyeing the Ranger, that was acceptable ???
Anyone know what part this would be to replace? Might just go the sand down and paint route but yeah both my back sides of the rail did this on my 2019
Yeah it is amazing to me, it's not some crazy technology and it is useful. Even crap cars have it. Ford just nickel and diming people. Pretty sure the video I saw of someone reviewing the XLT 2024 still had a regular key as standard. I get that some people want that, but don't think it's the...
Only the rangers with push to start will proximity unlock. XLT normally doesn't have this and still uses a key, since a 35 K truck for some reason couldn't get that feature lol