I see from your signature that you have installed the WeatherTech in-channel vent guards. I want to add these, as I live in AZ and would like to vent while parked, without worrying about monsoon storms. are you happy with these? I have read other reports of impairing window operations.
i am on the hairy edge of jumping into this. I want to do it badly. I am only a bit put off by an earlier post regarding voiding my warranty. some of the purchase price of my Ranger, of course, went to paying for that warranty. are all of the folks on this thread casting aside this part of...
Thanks again, Benny. great information. I want to purchase at the link you sent, but I will need a local dealer to install as I understand it. might be better off if I purchase locally, in AZ?
thanks for the quick response. I do not have any sort of accessory for remote start. the only way I can do that is through the Ford app. do you know of a keypad option for my 2019 ranger, without remote start on the FOB?
Benny, I am looking to buy/install one of these...
https://accessories.ford.com/catalog/product/view/id/12407/s/actuator-asy-1/category/159/
Part No: KB3Z-14A626-A
can you source this, and, can i install/program myself, or will I need a dealer to program?
i do not currently have any boards on my truck. I would not likely use them, as I can't figure out the footwork when I try to use them in other folks trucks. but, some here have suggested that they are good for defending against door dings, which I am seriously interested in doing. with this...
Thank you. no worries about any response delay. one further question...when you have these installed, do you make any changes to the speedo to assure accuracy?
-dvh
my intent would be to buy the "kit", including a sprayer, but I could also obtain a real spray gun elsewhere. when you say "it isn't the most durable thing out there", could you suggest something better?
did not do it yet, but I am thinking about doing this...
...using plastidip. my truck is currently taking a beating with stone chips and such in the target area, and after reading a post about dipping an entire truck for hunting, and protecting the paint from brush scrapes and such, I am...