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  1. School me on window tint.

    Ceramic is money well spent. If you want to match the back looking out then 20% will get you there. If you want it to match looking at the truck from outside then 15% is a better match. Not all films are created equal. Look for Xpel, Global or Llumar ceramics. Many of the others films are...
  2. Lightening Blue with CQUARTZ

    CarPro has 4 coatings so not clear which one is in question. The color is likely soap residue or something else on the surface. The coatings are clear out of the bottle and once cured will be a semi permanent bond to the surface. UV and abrasives will be the only way to degrade or remove...
  3. Best UV Protectant for New Ranger

    Cquartz Dlux is fantastic and last longer then any of the over the shelf common products. Worth a look. Their other products are great too and worth a try.
  4. Careful using Dr. Colorchip ...

    The photo has too busy of a reflection to make out what you are trying to relay. I will say that system has nothing in it that will swell or cause any oddities in the factory paint. Its pretty weak. Have used it for the better part of 16 years and its nothing special. I touch up ford paint...
  5. Some fun in the KS Flint Hills

    Took the Ranger out on a little road trip and got some new shots.
  6. New Members Introduce Yourself!

    Tires are great. Quiet and great in wet and dry traction. Need to get out on the trails to see how they do next to the nittos on the last truck. I did remove the front bars and have a very slight rub on the rears when backing up. Plan to replace them with some aftermarket ones. Wheels are a...
  7. New Members Introduce Yourself!

    New Ranger owner but not a stranger to ford trucks. Just a month in but Ready Lift 3" SST, Tyger steps, Falcon Wildpeak AT 275/70-17 with some KMC Wheels. Clear Bra, Ceramic Tint and Exo Shield Windshield Protection. Will be blacking out the emblems and a grille of some sort. Tuner on the...





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