Ranger Sam
Active Member
I have a '21 XLT Tremor in carbonized gray and it has been perfect for me.
I really wanted LED headlights as I spend lots of time in Northern Utah and SE Idaho and spend lots of time on dark back roads. However, the gauge cluster in the Lariat was a no-go for me, and the price jump was a bit much. While the stock headlights are not great, they are better than the '06 Nissan Xterra that I had before. I used the factory-up fitter switches to wire in a light bar in the bottom grill (I didn't opt for adaptive cruise control), and I got the Baja designs SAE LED fog lights. These provide enough supplemental light on the dark Idaho roads to make me happy (and no I do not drive with my light bar on when other drivers are coming at me.)
As for the color, I think carbonized gray is the only way to go. I think all the other colors make the ranger look a little strange, and the gray matched the wheels that come with the tremor. The gray seems to be the most aggressive-looking color.
I really wanted LED headlights as I spend lots of time in Northern Utah and SE Idaho and spend lots of time on dark back roads. However, the gauge cluster in the Lariat was a no-go for me, and the price jump was a bit much. While the stock headlights are not great, they are better than the '06 Nissan Xterra that I had before. I used the factory-up fitter switches to wire in a light bar in the bottom grill (I didn't opt for adaptive cruise control), and I got the Baja designs SAE LED fog lights. These provide enough supplemental light on the dark Idaho roads to make me happy (and no I do not drive with my light bar on when other drivers are coming at me.)
As for the color, I think carbonized gray is the only way to go. I think all the other colors make the ranger look a little strange, and the gray matched the wheels that come with the tremor. The gray seems to be the most aggressive-looking color.
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