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Picked this up from a dealer today. Apparently was ordered and the person ordering cancelled. Love the color so far
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Mods? Yikes lol What do you suggest in order of priority?- would like a cover eventually- doing analysis paralysis on that. 1st easy thing for me is to tin front windows same as rearCongratulations!!!! Nice truck!! Now for all the misc mods. Do you plan on any? Bed cover, hood protector, etc. Keep us updated with pics.
No Markup on price- Base plus optionsNice. Any mark up on price?
Congrats on the new truck, that's an awesome color!Picked this up from a dealer today. Apparently was ordered and the person ordering cancelled. Love the color so far
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Mods? I suggest the tailgate damper, about $40 and easy to install. Raised tailgate lettering.Mods? Yikes lol What do you suggest in order of priority?- would like a cover eventually- doing analysis paralysis on that. 1st easy thing for me is to tin front windows same as rear
The tint is great idea, spray in bed liner if you don’t already have it, hood/bug shield, tailgate damper, tailgate lettering, bed cover, LED Backup Bulbs, stubby antenna, all weather floor matsMods? Yikes lol What do you suggest in order of priority?- would like a cover eventually- doing analysis paralysis on that. 1st easy thing for me is to tin front windows same as rear
Sorry Oscar, I'd say forget those 2 useless modifications out of the gate. Instead, put a good coat of wax/sealant/ceramic on the paint and wheels. Rain-X the windows too. I waited 9 months to wax and it would have saved me a ton of time washing if I had done it right away.Mods? I suggest the tailgate damper, about $40 and easy to install. Raised tailgate lettering.
Spray-in bedliner and cover. I underestimated the value of the cover until I didn't have it and needed it.Mods? Yikes lol What do you suggest in order of priority?- would like a cover eventually- doing analysis paralysis on that. 1st easy thing for me is to tin front windows same as rear
This sounds good if you don't plan to use it as a truck. No amount of paint protection is going to protect it from a boy scout dragging their bag across it. I personally didn't bother and spent my money elsewhere.Sorry Oscar, I'd say forget those 2 useless modifications out of the gate. Instead, put a good coat of wax/sealant/ceramic on the paint and wheels. Rain-X the windows too. I waited 9 months to wax and it would have saved me a ton of time washing if I had done it right away.
You can always add useless crap later. Now is a good time to focus on the paint, before it gets dirty.
I went through that same process. Key to me was the tri-fold doesn't block the cargo management system like 2 others I looked at in person and the Ford design minimally obstructs the bed. It doesn't have a lock in it but you can't open it without opening the tailgate. It is very nice and I'm glad I spent the little extra getting Ford's version.Mods? Yikes lol What do you suggest in order of priority?- would like a cover eventually- doing analysis paralysis on that. 1st easy thing for me is to tin front windows same as rear
Just an excuse for not waxing your freshly painted vehicle? I spent 2023 washing this thing 1-2 times a month. Would have been so much easier had I waxed it to begin with.Spray-in bedliner and cover. I underestimated the value of the cover until I didn't have it and needed it.
This sounds good if you don't plan to use it as a truck. No amount of paint protection is going to protect it from a boy scout dragging their bag across it. I personally didn't bother and spent my money elsewhere.
As for the Rain-X, go ahead and run out your window wash and put in the Rain-X brand. After a bottle of it, your windshield will be good to go.