Deadeye
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- First Name
- Scott
- Joined
- May 24, 2020
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- Location
- Shelbyville, KY
- Vehicle(s)
- 2029 Ford Ranger XLT
- Occupation
- Retired USMC USPS
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Got pinned against a tree had to throttle out while in a tight creek bed. That was before I had the #shrockworks rock sliders for protection.Looks good, I’ve been considering it for mine. What did you hit/run over/side swipe?
Got them from here. No issues with order. Going to pick up the other ranger decals for tailgate and xlt badge.... I'm very happy with purchase. Can be tricky to apply.Where did you order? Many options from my searches.
Thanks.Got them from here. No issues with order. Going to pick up the other ranger decals for tailgate and xlt badge.... I'm very happy with purchase. Can be tricky to apply.
https://www.etsy.com/search?q=2020 ranger
Wet.... I hate these things but the end product is undeniably high quality. I had some issues with getting portions of the decal wet with windex accidentally those area's were very difficult to work with. The fault was my own. I used a heat gun on a low setting after I applied the decal to help the binding process. That worked very well Couldn't be happier now.Thanks.
Did you apply wet or dry?
Same thing I used, they come with detailed instructions for application and a small plastic like squege to help remove bubbles.Thanks.
To those reading, a soap water mixture in spray bottle helps apply, position and get bubbles out. I use unscented baby shampoo, 3-4 drops in 8oz of water.
Ahh that's no bueno!Got pinned against a tree had to throttle out while in a tight creek bed. That was before I had the #shrockworks rock sliders for protection.