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For sure. ?
My table saw and mitre saw managed to fit under the rear bumper.

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I say this in all seriousness try putting some 303 Graphene on them. The OEM wipers on my '19 were 4 years old and sat in the AZ all day while I was working. My '23 will be 2 years old in May and both have been working like new. Now either I'm extremely lucky or the 303 is doing its job protecting the rubber from breaking down.:wink: I also use it on all the glass and never get that chatter from them.
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I found the Tow-Haul Ass button.

I've had this truck for about two months and hadn't tried it yet. Combined with my 5 Star tune, it rips pretty good for around town driving.
 

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I say this in all seriousness try putting some 303 Graphene on them. The OEM wipers on my '19 were 4 years old and sat in the AZ all day while I was working. My '23 will be 2 years old in May and both have been working like new. Now either I'm extremely lucky or the 303 is doing its job protecting the rubber from breaking down.:wink: I also use it on all the glass and never get that chatter from them.
How well does it work with snow and ice?
 


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How well does it work with snow and ice?
I honestly don't know yet. We just recently moved here (NWA) and have only had 1 small 5" snow storm. The product had been out for about 6 years now and I was living in AZ for the last 10 years so all I know is it holds up to extreme heat very well. I can go 1 year (easily) and it will still bead up and shed water. I would guess snow wouldn't be a problem but ice might be if they're constantly freezing to the windshield.
 

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I honestly don't know yet. We just recently moved here (NWA) and have only had 1 small 5" snow storm. The product had been out for about 6 years now and I was living in AZ for the last 10 years so all I know is it holds up to extreme heat very well. I can go 1 year (easily) and it will still bead up and shed water. I would guess snow wouldn't be a problem but ice might be if they're constantly freezing to the windshield.
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I honestly don't know yet. We just recently moved here (NWA) and have only had 1 small 5" snow storm. The product had been out for about 6 years now and I was living in AZ for the last 10 years so all I know is it holds up to extreme heat very well. I can go 1 year (easily) and it will still bead up and shed water. I would guess snow wouldn't be a problem but ice might be if they're constantly freezing to the windshield.

I can't seem to get more than a year with my wipers, it's usually the ice that gets em. Might still have to try it.
 

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I did the passenger side of these.

https://arksplashguards.com/collect.../products/2019-2024-ford-ranger-splash-guards

They look pretty good, the Drivers side seems more intimidating. I’ll start that side when it warms up again.

On another note, my Heat Gun cooked itself. Now any heat shrinking is on hold Which means there is a pause in my rewiring the switch panel.
So I parked in the sun so I could finish with the Driver’s side. All done, looks great, and much easier than the passenger (passenger has the washer fluid reservoir behind the liner). A suggestion for future installers, do the drivers side first and account for your fasteners. Mine was short a few and I had a couple of weird ones in the bag. It will also help you get used to fitting any suspension changes and dealing with the fasteners.
 

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Is that a 1st-gen Mustang sitting next to True North?
Good eye, looks like a tail light there.
Full disclosure - it’s not mine. The neighbour in Toronto belongs to a car club that has a bunch of specialty cars that members can book for a day or more - Mustangs, 911, Bronco, Range Rover, and a bunch more. He needed a place to park it for the afternoon.
 

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Full disclosure - it’s not mine. The neighbour in Toronto belongs to a car club that has a bunch of specialty cars that members can book for a day or more - Mustangs, 911, Bronco, Range Rover, and a bunch more. He needed a place to park it for the afternoon.
Yeah, you wouldn't want to leave that outside, especially if it's just a loaner. Did you at least get to drive it or ride in it?
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