That panel is already loose from a ill fated ditch lights switch install. At least I don't even need tools to take it off. lol I'll check it out. Thank you!
Thank you for starting this thread. I tried mine during lunch & it's just the first impression, but so far so good. I was surprised to see no lag at all(I'll be test driving it this weekend). I'll be using velcro tape to position it over the USB ports most likely.
I have the Ford Performance wheels & their leveling kit. I wish I researched more aggressive offset, because tires still have the tucked-in look(half inch wider wheel made no difference). Not too bummed out, because the wheels were dirt cheap. lol
I had wondered before how drop-in bedliners may keep the dust out better, but I guess not. lol Amount of water getting in isn't that bad, but I am going to look at both weatherstripping in front & by the tailgate again.
I used the universal weatherstripping kit, I think by Truxedo? I'm sure it helps some, but I didn't spend much time with it & that was the only thing I tried.
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I do need to clarify. While dust problem is out of control, water leak issue is minimal except when I pressure wash(sorry, I...
I have tonneau cover on mine. Amount of dirt that gets inside is unreal & some water gets in there too. I'm amazed how some camp in the back of the truck with a canopy/topper, I couldn't do it. As for the specific leak points, I think @Stevedbvik1 is correct, as bulkhead & other sheetmetal in...
I think mine's called SE or something, one of their models which has been around forever. What I like about this one is how you can open the front section independently. I carry lot of gear & it saves me lot of time & effort reaching into area just behind the cab.
I did prefer the textured...
In my area I heard "bug shield" a lot. First pickup truck I ever fell in love with was just like the one in the picture, except 4x4 & with matching canopy(camper top). I believe it was the first day after arriving to US after my familiy immigrated here from Japan in '87, I had never seen...
Are you sure, because my wrists hurt just looking at it. j/k :LOL:
This is something I learned as I aged as well. I was totally ignorant on something like this when I was in my 20's(maybe even 30's).
It seems like all the reviews I've watched, they ran into issues. If I buy them, it would be for higher capacity, and jamming would defeat the purpose!
For me, new magazines fixed the feeding issues for while & really started enjoying shooting it. Then after what might've been couple of years, it was jamming again & even encountered new defective magazines which seemed out of spec, and at that point I just gave the rifle away & got myself...
For me too. I just discovered that Toyota & Nissan still does crewcab with long bed. If Ford made Ranger crewcab with 6ft bed, say FX4, I'd choose that over Ranger Raptor given a choice(not that I can afford the Raptor lol).
Roof top this & that, taller canopy, etc. sounds interesting, but I...
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I've shot .357 Magnum couple times before, but I remember them kicking just little bit more than .45ACP(which I love). .44 Magnum, I tell friends that it's the only gun I own that I respect. True hand cannon. lol
I know little to nothing about revolvers, but I learned the reason for rubber grips after shooting this gun. Wood grips are beautiful, but they bite! My nickname for this guns is "mean son of a *****". I only shot 12 rds of .44 Magnum & 12 rds of .44 Special, but it beat up my right hand with...
I traded in my Springfield Armory Prodigy & S&W Model 69(.44 Mag) for Model 29! I've always liked stainless revolvers and that's why I bought the M69, and while it still looks very good to me, I started to find blued revolvers really attractive last couple of years? I think I got $1265 for the...
I'm not sure if those letters are for the Raptor-style grilles by Ford Performance, or " Rest of the world" Ranger Raptor grilles(real or replicas in the US).