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Cheap stainless ones off Amazon. Do the job and don't look horrible. I've even had a few compliments on them. They cover the first lip too, you can't really see in this pic.


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Love this … clean and nice with black and white .. link please?
They are the ones that come with the black appearance package. Should be able to get them at a dealer.
 

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They are the ones that come with the black appearance package. Should be able to get them at a dealer.
I have them on mine with the black appearance package.... I thought all Rangers would come with them.
 

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Plan on doing PPF about 6" up pillars from edge of sill on all 4 door jambs. Then from bottom of rocker maybe 48" high from front fender to backside of bed... to prevent stone chips anybadvice would be appreciated
 

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I was not a fan of the the factory sill protectors that come with the black appearance package. They don’t protect the most important part which is the edge that your foot tends to roll over upon exit. Plus, they’re made out of metal. Metal to protect metal? Makes no sense. They get scratched up just the same

Those things are attached with some ballistic adhesive. Very much overkill. They’re easy enough to get off with a bit of heat, but they leave a thick layer of foam adhesive behind.

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I found this incredible product that I can’t believe I didn’t know existed. All things considered, it made the job a breeze with a liberal a point of GooGone and time to let it soak in.

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Link: Plastic Scrapers

After a deep dive into other options on various websites and returning a couple of options that I wasn’t pleased with I got to talking to Chris over at Sticker Fab. I have several of his products on my Bronco and his quality is always top notch.

We’re in the process of color matching visor warning label covers and I was going back and forth on whether to buy a Bronco 4 door kit or use the 2 dr up from and the fronts from the 4 door on the Ranger - when he informed me that he actually created a kit for the Ranger. I didn’t even think to ask.

Now, I’m not generally a fan of fake carbon fiber - but, in this application I’m cool with it. It has microscopic ingress holes so applying them without bubbles is a breezeThe material used is superior to the flat colors and I’ve had them on my Bronco for 2 years and they still look brand new. But, that being said - he offers a bunch of options. I think the carbon looks great on Magnetic.

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SuperCrew Sill Protectors
 
 








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